At Gladden Spit Marine Reserve in Placencia, Belize with a Oceanic Society snorkel group. Snorkeling with whale sharks we managed to have some spectacular encounters.
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This Cuttlefish (a cephalopod) seen moving among the shallow coral reefs while snorkeling in Palau. Cuttlefish are smart animals that have an amazing ability to change colors and textures making then very hard to spot. This was filmed on the 18 November 2009 during an educational Oceanic Society ...
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Visiting Vavau, Tonga in Sept. 2007 an Oceanic Society group snorkeled with Humpback whales. In this video a mom and calf are seen as well as a male escort and briefly one other male whale. During the week we had repeated encounters with humpbacks.
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A sloth seen climbing a tree in the forest behind the Warana Lodge at Galibi Nature Reserve In Suriname. Oceanic Society volunteers take a break from nights spent monitoring the nesting leatherback, olive ridley, and Green sea turtles at Galibi. ... Sloth rainforest "Oceanic Society" Suriname Ga...
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One green sea turtle hatchling making it’s way down the beach and into the Ocean. This video was taken in May of 2009, Oceanic Society volunteers were taking part in annual leatherback monitoring efforts when they noticed a green sea turtle nest starting to hatch. To learn more visit naturefinde...
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Sept 2007 Oceanic Society snorkelers encounter a male humpback singing. His song reverberated through our bodies as we snorkeled above him, only knowing he was there by his melodious song.
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non-profit marine conservation organization, Oceanic Society’s group of 10 ecotourists visiting Palau learning about coral reef conservation. The two week effort helped offset 3.25 tons of CO2. This is the group in Rock Islands Marine Park of Palau, thanking the students for their efforts. ... "...
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Two Big fin reef squid that were seemingly defending access to a location on the reef. One squid of the pair seems to be actively "chasing away" a third and fourth squid that were nearby. I have seen this behavior before with cuttlefish when the female is has egg cases that she is actively protec...
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A pair of anemonefish ilmed in the shallow coral reef of the rock islands of Palau. This was taken on the 19 November 2009 during an Oceanic Society educational snorkeling ecotour. ... marinelife "coral reef" amenone anemonefish ecotourism Palau "Rock Islands" snorkeling Micronesia Pacific "Ocean...
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These six cuttlefish were displaying and showing territoriality postures in the Rock Islands of Palau. The corals in this area are also a place where the egg cases are deposited, and the female cuttlefish will defend those egg case sites. This video was taken in June of 2007 while on an Oceanic ...
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