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Justin Grubich
Добавлен 15 фев 2011
'Fishy Business' is a collection of videos cataloguing my life's pursuits and fascination with the denizens of the underwater world. You'll find vignettes of my explorations in marine biodiversity and more specifically fish functional morphology and biomechanics. Also, as my channel's namesake implies, it's not all about science...
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Under the Matterhorn, New Years in Zermatt
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Under the Matterhorn, New Years in Zermatt
La Pura Vida, Costa Rica 2015
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Recharged by mother ocean...good times, good waves, and good friends.
Hell's Bay Marauders
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Running out of Flamingo in the Everglades on a day where the water mirrored the sky, we ran into some exceptional fishers in Hell's Bay.
Florida Forage Fishes at Red Reef State Park 2014
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A sunday afternoon snorkel at a local Florida beach where a diversity of forage fishes were schooling and feeding.
Punta Cana Permit
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Fascinating being surrounded by a pod of juvenile permit, the wariest game fish on earth, on a very popular tourist beach. Yet, these youngsters had little fear and just couldn't get enough of winnowing the sand my feet kicked up.
Fishy Business
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Welcome to Fishy Business, where adventures and questions of biodiversity, evolution, and biomechanics of our blue planet's denizens are captured on video.
The Clearfin Lionfish
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This video shows the suction feeding strike of the Clearfin Lionfish, Pterois radiata filmed at 420 fps using a simple handheld digital SLR camera. This beautiful species is a common predator of Red Sea coral reefs and is distinctly different from its infamous cousin the Red Lionfish, Pterois miles, which has invaded marine habitats throughout the Atlantic and Caribbean. Unlike its primarily pi...
Red Sea Lionfish Suction Feeding
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Filmed at 400fps in HD, this clip shows the semi-frontal view of a feeding strike of a devil firefish (aka lionfish, Pterois miles) on a hapless shrimp. I collected this lionfish from the Egyptian Red Sea just off Hurghada and housed it in the aquarium facilities of the American University in Cairo's John D Gerhart Field Station in El Gouna. As you can see by the rapid velocity of the shrimp be...
Georeferencing Fishes at The Field Museum
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Georeferencing Fishes at The Field Museum
Megapiranha Bite Simulations at WKU
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Megapiranha Bite Simulations at WKU
Snookin' and Snoozin' in the Everglades
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Snookin' and Snoozin' in the Everglades
Hall of Dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History - The Saurischians
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Hall of Dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History - The Saurischians
Hall of Dinosaurs: The Ornithischians
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Hall of Dinosaurs: The Ornithischians
AMNH Fossil Fishes - Hall of Vertebrates
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AMNH Fossil Fishes - Hall of Vertebrates
AMNH Hall of Mammals with Dr. Kammerer & Dr. Grubich
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AMNH Hall of Mammals with Dr. Kammerer & Dr. Grubich
Hooked on Egyptian TV - Interview Mayhem
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Hooked on Egyptian TV - Interview Mayhem
Vampire Fish Blog from Megapiranha Expedition
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Vampire Fish Blog from Megapiranha Expedition
who here from Wikipedia fish article???
It looks like the catfish is still alive while performing this experiment, oh and also while you’re laughing about it. You haven’t responded to anyone’s comments about that. Was the catfish alive? If so, I hope you’re the next catfish.
That catfish is already dead, a living catfish would still have it's mouth and gills moving, the mouth only opens due to the pressure of the machine
poor catfish
crazy shit
I can’t get out of my head the idea of a crazy/scary jungle river swamp with a giant constrictor snake (Titanoboa), a massive crocodilian (Purussaurus), and swarms of predatory fish (Megapiranha). It would be cool and somewhat insane, plus those would just be the aquatic inhabitants of this jungle....
what type of hyplo catfish species is this exparts 0:37
I can pull 100 times more.
Now I'm kinda scare to go to the beaches haha. On what beach have you found these?
insanity~!
Come by and check out my swarm of bowfin of you get a sec. Liked and subscribed
Nice suction feeding!
Rip catfish lol
Great job!!!
sorry is that 0.5 newtons
that is so cool.
holy clean water
those dolphins were incredible
amazing
cool...
im getting one in a couple weeks
The catfish is dead
Nice video, if people knew how good the bowfin tastes when cooked properly there would not be that many.
Wow! What a beautiful animal!
I found them in the St Lawrence.
nice'
Amazing! & I love the soundtrack!, what's the soundtrack by the way??
brilliant, wish my lecturers were as innovative
Nice red! Where did you get that version of the song? The Cult is one of my all time favs.
My niece was under ten and came yelling when fishing off our pier in Lake Wawasee Indiana saying she needed help with her fish, I walked out to look and the fish was almost as long as she was, it was a bowfin, well over 3 and a half feet! I hear and have seen a guy who caught some thinking they were problem fish and the dead ones were expelling tape worms along with their stomachs! I had caught one and it was just crazy looking! Biggest thing I ever caught in Wawasee was what I thought in the dark was a log, my pontoon had started to move, my friend asked what was going on, then I got its head out of the water and it tilted its head and broke my spider wire, which was the strongest they had available, what I could tell it was a catfish, most likely a channel cat and it was big enough to move a 16ft pontoon, they get up to 6ft long! It's head was about 8" in diameter, I really thought it was a log in the water, since there were logs where we were fishing! I did find a fish that was probably 8+ feet long on the fish finder, for some reason the add fish together when you see a big one, Indiana's biggest freshwater sturgeon was caught in Wawasee, they also have foot long Perch! Also the place where Al Capone had his Spink Arms Hotel/Casino where they would get Trailer loads of booze monthly in busts, he owned a house next to it and had a tunnel running underground to the hotel and the home had stills in the yard hidden in trees! Also the former Homes of Eli Lilly was located nearby, one mansion was too small so he built a bigger one next door!
Stupid ass myth tape worms really. And they are not problematic.
Cool. I've always loved seeing that enormous dorsal fin in action.
Cool. What did you use to capture this footage?
how deep were you?
Did you measureв how much is bite preasure of Great White Shark 7-8 meters long ?? According to some info about 3-3.5 tons on square cm ?? I am intesting jaws strenght of big shark examples more than 10 meters in lenght !!
dude, that's wrong
thats my uncle!! good job steve
ok the sound quality is shit and why would you add this song to lions mating?
does the octopus itself command itself to stop sucking with the suckers so he could move properly?
It was to place the shot to help the weather forecast
nice. how big was the smallmouth when you got him? he seems to be feeding naturally as if he was just caught
this is pretty cool. where'd you get the tarpon?
very very cool i want to go to the amazon now
you are the king of imovie. Good fish