The following captions/subtitles are available by clicking the CC button under the video: - English narration - German narration - Spanish narration - English (+ scientific names) names of the marine life and dive sites - German (+ scientific names) names of the marine life and dive sites - Dutch (+ scientific names) names of the marine life and dive sites Please get in touch if you would like to help with other languages.
Watch the full 2-hour documentary at: Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary) ... Coral reefs, tropical fish, sharks, stingrays, marine life, shipwrecks etc. from Thailand and Burma.
To wszystko dla mnie interesujace, przepiekne, jestem zauroczona wszystkimi żyjatkami z oceanu, dzieki Waszej pracy. Jakby mozna tłumaczyc na język polski, byłabym zachwycona .
I subscribetid a time ago to your videocanal, I would like to ask something I'm a great iguana lover. (I have 2 green iguanas at home) Would it be possible for you, to put some videos about marine iguanas, they are beautiful in the water and also very good divers. Thank you for sharing your scuba experiences with us. They are beautiful. thanks.
Hello bubble vision, can you please tell me where you have seen these tilefish (from 6th second) in Mergui Archipelago? I have been diving there since 2012 and have never seen this behaviour. Would be very interested to check it out myself. Thank you.
Hi. Strangely enough a BBC researcher was asking me about these fish last night for Blue Planet 3. The footage I saved is from South Twin, Black Rock & Little Torres, all shot prior to 2007. They were generally around 40m+ although you might be lucky and see some nearer to 30m. Definitely none shallower than 30m. I seem to recall that South Twin had the most and I have a note from a divemaster: "The point at South twin is after 1/3 of the northern side. You'll easily find the big bolder "stone-nose" shaping out. This is the point to jump". There is a subtitle track containing all the names of the dive sites and marine life.
All living organisms interact with eachother and help to sustain the ecosistem, the estrategies they use to survive have been shaped by the enviroment and its shifts, wich are greater than we give them credit for
Thanks. And that would be great! If you let me know your email address, I'll send you a translation invitation through UA-cam's new automated system. You can send me a message on UA-cam, or an email to nick[AT]bubblevision[DOT]com
Thanks! Plenty more to come. I'm posting a new episode of this series each Tuesday.
Gorgeous animals. Very cute too ❤
Superbe comme toujours, un grand merci pour ces petits bijoux.
Brilliant, informative and beautiful, enjoying them all.
Always perfect , thank you
Amazing creatures... Nature u beauty 😘
Wow love it. Would like to see more. Glad I subscribed.
The following captions/subtitles are available by clicking the CC button under the video:
- English narration
- German narration
- Spanish narration
- English (+ scientific names) names of the marine life and dive sites
- German (+ scientific names) names of the marine life and dive sites
- Dutch (+ scientific names) names of the marine life and dive sites
Please get in touch if you would like to help with other languages.
WOWWW! WONDERFUL! THANKS!
Watch the full 2-hour documentary at: Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary) ... Coral reefs, tropical fish, sharks, stingrays, marine life, shipwrecks etc. from Thailand and Burma.
cool bubble after all its the video that helped me thx very much
i forgot cool ya brinse
To wszystko dla mnie interesujace, przepiekne, jestem zauroczona wszystkimi żyjatkami z oceanu, dzieki Waszej pracy. Jakby mozna tłumaczyc na język polski, byłabym zachwycona .
I subscribetid a time ago to your videocanal, I would like to ask something I'm a great iguana lover. (I have 2 green iguanas at home) Would it be possible for you, to put some videos about marine iguanas, they are beautiful in the water and also very good divers. Thank you for sharing your scuba experiences with us. They are beautiful. thanks.
Hello bubble vision, can you please tell me where you have seen these tilefish (from 6th second) in Mergui Archipelago? I have been diving there since 2012 and have never seen this behaviour. Would be very interested to check it out myself. Thank you.
Hi. Strangely enough a BBC researcher was asking me about these fish last night for Blue Planet 3. The footage I saved is from South Twin, Black Rock & Little Torres, all shot prior to 2007. They were generally around 40m+ although you might be lucky and see some nearer to 30m. Definitely none shallower than 30m. I seem to recall that South Twin had the most and I have a note from a divemaster: "The point at South twin is after 1/3 of the northern side. You'll easily find the big bolder "stone-nose" shaping out. This is the point to jump". There is a subtitle track containing all the names of the dive sites and marine life.
I would love to but unfortunately I've haven't seen one yet.
Kind of makes one wonder, do some of these animals even serve any purpose? Other than being weird.
All living organisms interact with eachother and help to sustain the ecosistem, the estrategies they use to survive have been shaped by the enviroment and its shifts, wich are greater than we give them credit for
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Kinda boring
Thanks. And that would be great! If you let me know your email address, I'll send you a translation invitation through UA-cam's new automated system. You can send me a message on UA-cam, or an email to nick[AT]bubblevision[DOT]com
Incredible and beautifull, thanks !
from PORTUGAL - IS VERY beautiful !
Mind blowing stuff.
got the music for the first part of this video? cant find it anywhere
It's "Pattern Errors" by Ty Sheers, a.k.a. "Coded". I think it was on Soundclick when I sourced it about 13 years ago but can't find it just now.
nice work!!!