Gaviota Pier Diving
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2020
- Some freediving and scuba diving off the old Gaviota Pier. No one is allow on this pier (structurally unstable and broken at the end) so it is a big roosting station for large flocks of pelicans. There were more fish under this pier than any other structure I've dove off of in Santa Barbara. Huge schools of different species of perch, Bat Rays, Angel Shark at one point, and even the elusive White Sea Bass to which I had never seen in the wild until this day. Some people call it the ghost fish due to it being so skittish of freedivers. Checked that boi off the bucket list.
These days its hard to get motivated to edit videos. I shoot something really good and then have to raise my standard for what I use in future videos. I'm now sitting on hours upon hours of footage that is cool but may be a little bit off lighting or not framed correctly or out of focus just a tad. I'm getting more nitpicky with what footage i decide to edit with. This video was my conscious saying "screw it throw something out there".
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For a "screw it throw something out there," it is an awesome video. Great to see so many species with identifications.
Awesome footage and so peaceful!
I appreciate that you often ID the critters. Especially more obscure species. That can be very helpful to someone trying to learn that stuff. And for that purpose, even marginal or unaesthetic footage of those rarely captured can have value.
super chill!
What a water wonderland!
It was amazing video
glad you decided to throw this clip out there
I think that was a kelp bass (calico bass) not a brown rockfish
Why?
It's not, it definitely is a rockfish.
But why do you think its a calico?
@@MaverickDiving i thought that because the environment/structure looked like that would be more likely. I looked closer at the tail and color and you're right. Awesome video by the way👍 water looks really clear