Well it took me a while to get through it (trying to memorize them all) but this was incredible. You put so much work into this for free! I thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for sharing all of this with me. Amazing and beautiful!
I really enjoyed watching this and my kids were intrigued and joined me. They didn't get up and leave either! Wonderful footage you've collected and shared. Thanks!
This is how,”EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS” should be done!! From a Child to an Elder will never forget this video once they watch it! I sent it to everyone I know!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
This is the most incredible and beautiful underwater video I've ever seen! I'm so glad I found it. I've been diving since 1989 and I love identifying the fish and corals. Keep up the good work.
Best video ever!! It’s so relaxing to watch. I’m amazed at all the colorful beauty within the coral and wildlife. Thank you for naming the stars of the show!! 😀
This is really an eye-opening marine fishes detailed documentary. I didn't even know that there is another species of the Lion Fish family - the Zebra Lion Fish until I see this video. This is definitely many years of hard work and researches, identifying each and every species is definitely a huge job (especially with the scientific names). Thanks you so much for sharing with the world such exotic and vivid videos.
Wow! Time well spent. Wait for it...Nudibranches. Thank you very much. The musical selection for the Nudibranch section was perfect. I imagine alot of time went into listening to ocean related music, sounds. Much appreciated.
பலரும் பார்த்திராத பலவித வண்ணமயமான மீன்களை மிகவும் ரம்மியமான இசையுடன் மீண்டும் மீண்டும் பார்க்க தூண்டும் வகையில் மிகவும் சிறப்பாக அமைந்துள்ளது வாழ்த்துக்கள் வாழ்க வளமுடன் ஃ
I’d much prefer hearing the underwater sounds without the horribly annoying music. Very sorry to have to say that in such. A way. .. I truly love the fact that someone took time to construct such an informative and beautiful video , documenting the identifications of these particular species of animals being shown .. the footage is absolutely gorgeous. I just am very particular when it comes to what sounds resonate positivity or adversely ... the music is so repetitive and is typical , like many vids out there that really need to edit down , not over do it trying so hard to appeal to ppl ... the work alone should be the primary focus & given the attention .. and what’s more relaxing than hearing the underwater sounds ? It is beautiful and both stimulating and relaxing !! No hard feelings intended. I am aware this is only my opinion and doesn’t reflect that of everyone else and their opinion ... but I would’ve loved to hesr the source and see the beautiful creatures in their environment, I appreciate that the effort was put onto identifying them , as many people are unfamiliar with such species ,so vastly numerous and diverse , as unless we have opportunity to witness them and observe them , how can we know into what they are , their complex behaviors and functionality and in terms even , in comparison to other living things , their specific behaviors either unique or shared among other living things, where upon observing these special creatures , with so much intricacy and beauty , we can even learn at a Level or almost limitless potential , to study and compare life of other living things to that of their environment, as well as our own , even into social behaviors being able to see defined and refined behavior can help us grow and learn of others loving things and of ourselves .. I applaud anyone for taking time and devotion to showing such content .. it’s not my position to be negative or rude or belittling in any way with my opinion shared , so while direct as it may be , I still wanted to express gratitude and encourage work or content , however , like this to be promoted and shared with others .. so much can be learned by just broadening our minds to the world around us !! God almighty has given us all we need to sustain life to the fullest and it’s our duty and obligation as well, to protect the living Things and to cherish what gifts we’ve been given upon Wisdom , understanding and gaining insight into the ways of life and how we can do our part to learn and to grow and to understand more into the nature of other living things , as well as among one another .. it is important that ppl dive deeper to educate themselves further into things in this world and all these neat, diverse creatures are part of the balance snd cycle of life that affects all living things , alike
Love your work, I know what you mean. I made a video, posted on my channel with 94 species, taken snorkeling in a short time, worried these fish would be gone, and there are many that now are absent. Me, not 6000 dives, but 700 snorkels out of 1700 days. Keep up the good work. Thank you. Good to see others who share a similar passion and concern.
Than you. Great movie. We meet all those fish and other undersea creatures during diving but sometimes we can't name them. Now it will be easier. Once more: THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH
Thanks a lot to bring out most beautiful and colourfull world on earth. If you hadnt showed we wouldnt have seen the sea world and how beautiful it is and what types of creatures is carried by our planet.
I love is video and music to Beautiful thank you very much for send is to me and GOD bless you and all your family to and take care of your self and bye.
What is wrong with people and the dislike button? What did they hate so much about this that they gave this a dislike? The sheer amount of work put into this one video alone, unappreciated and tossed away by some disapproving idiot. What could have possibly offend them or hurt them? Do they hate to see a prosperous ocean? At the time of writing this there are over a thousand dislikes. Did this video, with its beautiful creatures and environment, calming music, and utter dedication put into it put in by the creator, really warrant a dislike?
Thanks for sharing. Blue Ring Angel is my favorite! It is amazing how many different species of life and ecosystems exist on earth. The one species, human, seeks out every possible way to destroy these ecosystems. Intentionally or not, the repercussions are never considered. From the arctics, to the rain forests, and the oceans to the mountains, we are all interconnected as one species - earth.
This video help me to identification fish, especially reef fish, but more good if fish not mix with other avertebrate sea animal, like sephia, worms, crustacea, or soft coral, this video just for fish, and maybe u make another video for a-vertebrate so that vidio have many topic
What a waste that it cannot be downloaded. This video is a reference! For every species you label, ther are at least three that aren't (and probably two of them undescribed) but it is still a fine guide. Really great video.
I wish wish wish I could find something exactly like this but narrated with a small bit of info on each species. I have seen one documentary like that on RUclips called “Mucky Secrets” I believe but never been able to find another similar one. With that being said though this was super neat!
Best of RUclips! So that's the name of the fish 3:20 Moonrish Idol i saw in the ditch of Mola Village in Wangi-Wangi Island. If I'm not mistaken, they always stay together with their couple :D And some groupers, lion fish. Sorry for bad English.
Hi Pierre, @4:49 shows incorrect name. The correct name is Naso lituratus, not Acanthurus mata. @5:36 the species' name is Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides. @5:45 the species name is Plectorhinchus pictus. @ 7:30 we have a beautiful school of juvenile Dascyllus reticulatus. @7:42 there are some Chromis dimidiata on the right side of the screen. @8:47 and @8:56 shows incorrect names. The correct name is Platax pinnatus for both, not Platax teira. @10:16 shows incorrect name. The correct name is Lactoria cornuta. @10:25 you almost scored! You should use "o" instead "a". The correct name is Tetrosomus gibbosus, not Tetrasomus gibbosus. @10:34 shows incorect name. The correct name is Ostracion cubicus, not Ostracion solorensis. @14:08 we have a nice school of Lutjanus biguttatus. @14:23 we see some lovely green solitary turnicates, Atriolum robustum. @16:42 shows incorrect name. The correct name is Cryptocentrus cinctus, not Amblyeleotris aurora. @27:58 shows incorrect name. The correct name is Arothron hispidus, not Arothron mappa. @46:32 shows incorrect name. The correct name is Risbecia Tryoni, not "Hypselodoris". @47:42 shows incorrect name. The correct name is Hypselodoris bullocki, not "Mexichromis". @49:34 shows incorrect name. The correct name is Pteraeolidia ianthina, not "Godiva". @50:11 shows incorrect name. The correct name is Chromodoris leopardus, not Chromodoris preciosa. ... I didn't have time to check other names. This is the first time I see the video and just spotted those for now. Good job nevertheless! Thumbs up!
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Just came across this video today. Very educational... just a few errors... 4:53 - Naso lituratus (Orange spine unicornfish) 5:47 - Plectorhincus flavomaculatus (Goldspotted sweetlips) 18:31 - Caranx sexfasciatus (Bigeye trevally) 32:34 - Carchahinus melanopterus (Blacktip reef shark) Vinaka :-)
Thank you so much for this fantastic job! Very beautiful colorful fish, crabs, nudibranch BUT NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION ABOUT SIZE OF THEM. Sometimes When divers next to sharks or put hands next to HARLEQUIN GHOST PIPEFISH could got an idea about the size
Great video! Loved every bit of it. We just came to the end of our own holidays in bali, had some amazing dives here. What I wanted to know though, what camera and lights setup did you use for it. Water leaked into our gopro, so I am looking for a new and "better" alternative.
we have been using different gears , camera sony alpha 55 and go pro 4 with of course red filter, no leaks ! bali has some crazy spots ! thank you for watching :)
Thanks, very beautiful lovely n peaceful. Sounds of silence, looking at the scenes of nature are so amazing. Delightfully, peace and calm the mind n heart. Well your ambience are pretty inspiring to me. Infinite love!🙏🤔
Thank you. I would never be able to see this if it were not for you and RUclips. Should you ever decide to do a narrated informational version? ahh, Gotta Dream ya know. Lovely, lovely footage. What kind of coral and fish were those at 7:25? =) Thanks again.
EXCELENTE MUESTRARIO DE VARIAS FAMILIAS DE PECES ARRECIFALES,CON SU CORRESPONDIENTE NOMBRE EN LATIN.MUY BUENA RESOLUCION DE LAS IMAGENES. ALGUNOS ESPECIMENES NI FIGURAN EN LOS CATALOGOS DE PECES DE ARRECIFE MAS ACTUALIZADOS. MIS FELICITACIONES DESDE BUENOS AIRES AGOSTO 2021
Awesome work! Congratulations. I'm going to make a video on my channel recommending that you see this great work that you have done. I do not understand how you do not have many more subscribers! A greeting!
just seen chasing coral on netflix..kinda opened my eyes. life changing i coud say the least. if only more people understood the importance of coral reefs
Chronology and groups of fishes / What to expect to see
Anemonefish
0:54 Clown Anemonefish
1:18 Clark's Anemonefish
1:36 Pink Anemonefish
1:44 Baggai Cardinalfish
Angelfish
2:00 Blue Ringed Angelfish
2:22 Six Banded Angelfish
2:30 Yellomask Angelfish
3:00 Regal Angelfish
3:50 Emperor Angelfish
4:14 Juvenile Emperor Angelfish
Butterflyfish
2:39 Red tailed Butterflyfish
2:46 Meyer's Butterflyfish
2:52 Horned Bannerfish
3:06 Pinstriped Butterflyfish
6:18 Klein's Butterflyfish
3:14 Adaman Foxface
3:21 Moorish idol
3:32 Bannerfish
4:23 Blue lined Surgeonfish
4:29 Beaked Coral fish
4:41 Powerblue Surgeonfish
4:50 Yellowmask Surgeonfish - Correction to Orange spine Unicorn fish
4:56 Bare tailed Goatfish
Sweetlips
5:06 Harlequin Sweetlips
5:37 Many spotted Sweetlips -> Correction to Gold spotted Sweetlips
5:56 Giant Sweetlips
5:24 Barramundi Cod / Humpback Grouper
6:04 Slinjaw Wrasse
6:26 Sergeant Major
Soft Corals
6:35 Soft Corals
6:50 Kunzinger Soft Coral
13:43 Giant Sea Fan
8:05 Blackfin Barracuda
8:30 Tallfin Batfish
8:45 Juvenile Batfish
Boxfish
9:04 Spotted Boxfish (Male)
9:30 Spotted Boxfish (Female)
9:37 Yellow Boxfish (Adult)
9:43 Yellow Boxfish (Juvenlie)
10:32 Solor Boxfish
9:58 Longhorn cowfish
10:15 Thornback cowfish
10:24 Blotched Turretfish
10:50 Longtailed catfish
10;57 Striped catfish
Sea Cucumbers
11:18 Normal
11:28 Conspicious
11:46 Candycane
11:54 Leopard
12:01 Magnum
12:28 Pulsating Xenid
Lionfish (poisonous)
12:36 Common
13:32 Zebra lionfish
15:22 Crinoid Feather star
Cuttlefish
15:28 Broadclub Cuttlefish
15:36 Flamboyant Cuttlefish
16:02 Pharaoh Cuttlefish
16:12 Crinoid Cuttlefish
16:22 Mourning Cuttlefish
16:30 Bigfin squid
16:38 Aurora goby
16:48 Morrison's Dragonet
17:02 Oriental Flying Gurnard
17:13 Flathead Crocodilefish
17:30 Persian Carpet flatworm
17:48 Bedford's flatworm
17:59 Flounder's fish
18:09 Variegated Lizardfish
18:15 Talang Queenfish
18:26 Blue fin Trevally -> Correction to Big eye Trevally
18:34 Jellyfish
18:42 Painted spiny lobster
Morays / Eels
18:52: Giant Moray
19:30 Fimbriate Moray
19:45 Whitemouth Moray
19:52 Yellow edged Moray
20:25 Starry eel
20:41 Hookjaw Moray
20:50 Tiger Moray
21:45 Black Garden eels
21:51 Marbled Snake eel
22:00 Ribbon eel
21:15 Sea Krait / Yellow lipped sea krait
22:10 Napoleon Wrasse
Octopus
22:35 Day Octopus
22:51 Wunderpus Octopus
23:26 Coconut Octopus
24:02 Blue ring Octopus
24:15 Chocolate chip star
24:23 Crown of thorns
24:29 Radian Sea urchin
24:40 Elongate heart urchin
24:52 Blue tail mullet
25:01 Humphead parrotfish
25:30 Spotfin Porcupinefish
25:58 Orbicular Burrfish
26:20 Malabar Grouper
Pufferfish
10:40 Black spotted Puffer
26:42 Star Puffer
27:11 Map Puffer
27:29 Map Puffer (Juvenile)
27:45 Scribbled Puffer
37:21 Valenti's sharpnose puffer
39:11 Black spotted Puffer
28:07 Giant Trevally
28:38 Slender sucker fish
Rays
28:48 Kuhl's Sting ray
29:36 Blue spotted Sting ray
30:33 Spotted Eagle ray
30:47 Manta ray
31:21 Mirror dory
31:35 Scriblled Filefish
31:56 Fan bellied leatherjacket
32:22 Razorfish
Sharks
32:32 Black tip shark
32:43 White tip shark
33:03 Wobbegong shark
33:30 Whale shark
Shrimps
34:30 Peacock Mantis shrimp
35:23: Harlequin shrimp
36:11 Dancing shrimp
36:22 Tiger shrimp
36:34 Yellow spotted Anemone shrimp
36:44 Trumpet fish
37:04 Orange mouth thorny oyster
37:11 Squamose giant clam
37:31 Papuan Toby
Triggerfish
37:38 Titan Triggerfish
38:10 Clown Triggerfish (eggs painted on lower half of body)
38:37 Red tooth Triggerfish
38:52 Yellow margin Triggerfish
39:04 Orange lined Triggerfish
39:34 Green Sea Turtle
40:34 Cornet fish (similar to trumpet)
40:51 Wasp fish
41:09 Multi-banded pipe fish
41:22 Harlequin ghost pipe fish
41:58 Peacock Bristkeworm
42:05 Crinoid Squat Lobster
Crabs
42:14 Orangutan Crab
42:26 Decorator Crab
42:33 Urchin carry crab
42:42 Two horn box crab
42:51 Mosaic Boxer crab
42:58 Spiny Porcelain crab
43:06 White spotted hermit crab
43:23 Smallscale Scorpion fish (poisonous)
43:37 Sping Devil fish
43:50 Weedy Scorpion fish
44:03 Little Dragon fish
44:11 Mandarin fish
44:33 Western Australia Sea Horse
45:02 Pygmy Sea Horse
Frog fish
45:09 Frog fish
45:27 Frog fish (juvenile)
45:38 Hairy Frog fish
46:05 to 51:42 - Nudibranch of various types
Filmed in
Thailand: Koh Tao, Simillans
Indonesia: Bali, Lembeh, Komodo islands, Raja Ampat, Una Una, Gorontalo, Bunaken
God is an amazing artist....thats all i can think of seeing all the beautiful colors and prints and characteristics of these fishes.... beautiful!
Ya, that fairy tale was pretty good, but what does it have to do with the ocean?
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Which god?
Hail Satan 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I’m an atheist but I agree with this statement
Well it took me a while to get through it (trying to memorize them all) but this was incredible. You put so much work into this for free! I thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for sharing all of this with me. Amazing and beautiful!
I really enjoyed watching this and my kids were intrigued and joined me. They didn't get up and leave either! Wonderful footage you've collected and shared. Thanks!
This is how,”EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS” should be done!!
From a Child to an Elder will never forget this video once they watch it!
I sent it to everyone I know!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
This is the most incredible and beautiful underwater video I've ever seen! I'm so glad I found it. I've been diving since 1989 and I love identifying the fish and corals. Keep up the good work.
I'm a newly certified diver. Even then, i could spot many of the species underwater thanks to your amazing video. the ocean is just gorgeous
Amazing work man,been reading on fish taxonomy since i was a kid and your video is like a visit to my favorite candy shop!
Best video ever!! It’s so relaxing to watch. I’m amazed at all the colorful beauty within the coral and wildlife. Thank you for naming the stars of the show!! 😀
Thank you. I had the most difficult time finding ANYTHING like this. I wish there were a 100 more like it!
This is really an eye-opening marine fishes detailed documentary.
I didn't even know that there is another species of the Lion Fish family - the Zebra Lion Fish until I see this video.
This is definitely many years of hard work and researches, identifying each and every species is definitely a huge job (especially with the scientific names).
Thanks you so much for sharing with the world such exotic and vivid videos.
Wow! Time well spent. Wait for it...Nudibranches. Thank you very much. The musical selection for the Nudibranch section was perfect.
I imagine alot of time went into listening to ocean related music, sounds. Much appreciated.
Wunderschön !!! Bin total begeistert. Vielen Dank für diesen einmalig schönen total interessanten super Film mit den seltenen Fischen und Pflanzen.
Beautiful creatures. The nudibranchs are my favourite ones. Thank you. I'm learning much.
பலரும் பார்த்திராத பலவித வண்ணமயமான மீன்களை மிகவும் ரம்மியமான இசையுடன் மீண்டும் மீண்டும் பார்க்க தூண்டும் வகையில் மிகவும் சிறப்பாக அமைந்துள்ளது வாழ்த்துக்கள் வாழ்க வளமுடன் ஃ
I’d much prefer hearing the underwater sounds without the horribly annoying music. Very sorry to have to say that in such. A way. .. I truly love the fact that someone took time to construct such an informative and beautiful video , documenting the identifications of these particular species of animals being shown .. the footage is absolutely gorgeous. I just am very particular when it comes to what sounds resonate positivity or adversely ... the music is so repetitive and is typical , like many vids out there that really need to edit down , not over do it trying so hard to appeal to ppl ... the work alone should be the primary focus & given the attention .. and what’s more relaxing than hearing the underwater sounds ? It is beautiful and both stimulating and relaxing !! No hard feelings intended. I am aware this is only my opinion and doesn’t reflect that of everyone else and their opinion ... but I would’ve loved to hesr the source and see the beautiful creatures in their environment, I appreciate that the effort was put onto identifying them , as many people are unfamiliar with such species ,so vastly numerous and diverse , as unless we have opportunity to witness them and observe them , how can we know into what they are , their complex behaviors and functionality and in terms even , in comparison to other living things , their specific behaviors either unique or shared among other living things, where upon observing these special creatures , with so much intricacy and beauty , we can even learn at a Level or almost limitless potential , to study and compare life of other living things to that of their environment, as well as our own , even into social behaviors being able to see defined and refined behavior can help us grow and learn of others loving things and of ourselves .. I applaud anyone for taking time and devotion to showing such content .. it’s not my position to be negative or rude or belittling in any way with my opinion shared , so while direct as it may be , I still wanted to express gratitude and encourage work or content , however , like this to be promoted and shared with others .. so much can be learned by just broadening our minds to the world around us !! God almighty has given us all we need to sustain life to the fullest and it’s our duty and obligation as well, to protect the living
Things and to cherish what gifts we’ve been given upon Wisdom , understanding and gaining insight into the ways of life and how we can do our part to learn and to grow and to understand more into the nature of other living things , as well as among one another .. it is important that ppl dive deeper to educate themselves further into things in this world and all these neat, diverse creatures are part of the balance snd cycle of life that affects all living things , alike
Love your work, I know what you mean. I made a video, posted on my channel with 94 species, taken snorkeling in a short time, worried these fish would be gone, and there are many that now are absent. Me, not 6000 dives, but 700 snorkels out of 1700 days. Keep up the good work. Thank you. Good to see others who share a similar passion and concern.
6000 dives! That's amazing! I'm watching your video still. Incredible!
Than you. Great movie. We meet all those fish and other undersea creatures during diving but sometimes we can't name them. Now it will be easier. Once more: THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH
Beautiful oceans views. Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Wow...The amount of time it took to create this digital field guide. Awesome...
thank you :)
I miss my diving because of a bad back; this helps to sooth the hurt. I always named the fish, so this is really fantastic..
Thanks a lot to bring out most beautiful and colourfull world on earth. If you hadnt showed we wouldnt have seen the sea world and how beautiful it is and what types of creatures is carried by our planet.
4:51 Orange Spine Unicornfish
5:46 Painted Sweetlips
18:26 Big Eye Trevally
I love is video and music to Beautiful thank you very much for send is to me and GOD bless you and all your family to and take care of your self and bye.
I have no words to express this amazing documentary best one I've ever seen and I work ❤ with aquatics in a private animal rescue
What is wrong with people and the dislike button? What did they hate so much about this that they gave this a dislike? The sheer amount of work put into this one video alone, unappreciated and tossed away by some disapproving idiot. What could have possibly offend them or hurt them? Do they hate to see a prosperous ocean? At the time of writing this there are over a thousand dislikes. Did this video, with its beautiful creatures and environment, calming music, and utter dedication put into it put in by the creator, really warrant a dislike?
Thank you, this video was very useful for me in learning more detailed fish identification! Awesome!
Why so little view's.It should have at least a billion.Simply beautiful.
thank you for the comment , and thank you for watching !
Thanks for sharing. Blue Ring Angel is my favorite! It is amazing how many different species of life and ecosystems exist on earth. The one species, human, seeks out every possible way to destroy these ecosystems. Intentionally or not, the repercussions are never considered. From the arctics, to the rain forests, and the oceans to the mountains, we are all interconnected as one species - earth.
It must be magical to see them in person.
Wonderfull video! Thank's for information!
This video help me to identification fish, especially reef fish, but more good if fish not mix with other avertebrate sea animal, like sephia, worms, crustacea, or soft coral, this video just for fish, and maybe u make another video for a-vertebrate so that vidio have many topic
How about coral restoration programs? Ecotourism and training and support to repair the reefs. Work to prevent ongoing contamination.
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There's an advert for ocean relenshing.And Greenpeace.
Replenish
Many of the creatures in this and other ocean-life documentaries are truly amazing.
This is amazing video and with a cool music too. Thank you for sharing.
What a waste that it cannot be downloaded. This video is a reference! For every species you label, ther are at least three that aren't (and probably two of them undescribed) but it is still a fine guide.
Really great video.
I wish wish wish I could find something exactly like this but narrated with a small bit of info on each species. I have seen one documentary like that on RUclips called “Mucky Secrets” I believe but never been able to find another similar one. With that being said though this was super neat!
Best of RUclips!
So that's the name of the fish 3:20 Moonrish Idol i saw in the ditch of Mola Village in Wangi-Wangi Island. If I'm not mistaken, they always stay together with their couple :D
And some groupers, lion fish.
Sorry for bad English.
Hi Pierre,
@4:49 shows incorrect name.
The correct name is Naso lituratus, not Acanthurus mata.
@5:36 the species' name is Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides.
@5:45 the species name is Plectorhinchus pictus.
@ 7:30 we have a beautiful school of juvenile Dascyllus reticulatus.
@7:42 there are some Chromis dimidiata on the right side of the screen.
@8:47 and @8:56 shows incorrect names.
The correct name is Platax pinnatus for both, not Platax teira.
@10:16 shows incorrect name.
The correct name is Lactoria cornuta.
@10:25 you almost scored! You should use "o" instead "a".
The correct name is Tetrosomus gibbosus, not Tetrasomus gibbosus.
@10:34 shows incorect name.
The correct name is Ostracion cubicus, not Ostracion solorensis.
@14:08 we have a nice school of Lutjanus biguttatus.
@14:23 we see some lovely green solitary turnicates, Atriolum robustum.
@16:42 shows incorrect name.
The correct name is Cryptocentrus cinctus, not Amblyeleotris aurora.
@27:58 shows incorrect name.
The correct name is Arothron hispidus, not Arothron mappa.
@46:32 shows incorrect name.
The correct name is Risbecia Tryoni, not "Hypselodoris".
@47:42 shows incorrect name.
The correct name is Hypselodoris bullocki, not "Mexichromis".
@49:34 shows incorrect name.
The correct name is Pteraeolidia ianthina, not "Godiva".
@50:11 shows incorrect name.
The correct name is Chromodoris leopardus, not Chromodoris preciosa.
...
I didn't have time to check other names.
This is the first time I see the video and just spotted those for now.
Good job nevertheless! Thumbs up!
Wow i bet you are fun on a night out 😞
Alex Correa Hey. can I send you a photograph that I took? I need to identify some reef fish.
For goodness sakes ! 😲😒
@@rossfegan9443 I just think if you want to publish scientific names should do it right. This video isn't about going out for fun.
@@jessegoodman9462 Make a video or put a page link here. I'll try my best.
The most amazing under world water I ever watched, thank you.
Such a vast array of designs in nature points to a master Designer. Thanks for a magnificent video'.
Yes!The LORD God almighty. Book of Job 12:8
@Thousif nisar It seems to me it is impossible to be an atheist because, for a person to conclude, there is no God accurately, he had to know everything about everything and control the universe. If such were the case, then he would be God. It is a matter of simple deduction.
Science is religion’s best friend verifying the existence of a Creator. I did a Google search: “How many stars and planets are there?” Robert Frost, Instructor and Flight Controller at NASA, said, “There are up to 19,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars similar to ours with at least one planet similar to Earth.” (Forbes, November 15, 2017)
Dr. John Lennox is Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University. He makes an astounding assertion: “The more we get to know about our universe, the more the hypotheses about a Creator gains in credibility as the best explanation of why we are here.” Lennox is one of a growing number of scientists concluding a Creator exists.
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Beautifull video really, thank you for taking the time, nice music also
I love fish
The ocean looks so healthy in the beginning shots, that makes me happy :)
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Just came across this video today. Very educational... just a few errors...
4:53 - Naso lituratus (Orange spine unicornfish)
5:47 - Plectorhincus flavomaculatus (Goldspotted sweetlips)
18:31 - Caranx sexfasciatus (Bigeye trevally)
32:34 - Carchahinus melanopterus (Blacktip reef shark)
Vinaka :-)
Thank you Lily! I am now able to name the fish that I took video during my dive. =D
It's such a beautiful, colorful world. 🙏
Thanks so much-wondered what some of these-most actually-are
Brilliant video with bonus fish 🆔 ... maybe different music with no vocals?
Beautiful video. I know which place will never have these fishes....
Thank you so much for this fantastic job! Very beautiful colorful fish, crabs, nudibranch BUT NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION ABOUT SIZE OF THEM. Sometimes When divers next to sharks or put hands next to HARLEQUIN GHOST PIPEFISH could got an idea about the size
Excellent footage! May I know what camera you are using ?
Awesome would have been if someone talked through it youe work is so incredible
Whenever diving, i try to name every species i see. This video is very helpful. Great idea. Name the fish!! Catch the wonder!!
Great video! Loved every bit of it. We just came to the end of our own holidays in bali, had some amazing dives here.
What I wanted to know though, what camera and lights setup did you use for it. Water leaked into our gopro, so I am looking for a new and "better" alternative.
we have been using different gears , camera sony alpha 55 and go pro 4 with of course red filter, no leaks ! bali has some crazy spots ! thank you for watching :)
Thanks, very beautiful lovely n peaceful. Sounds of silence, looking at the scenes of nature are so amazing. Delightfully, peace and calm the mind n heart. Well your ambience are pretty inspiring to me. Infinite love!🙏🤔
great video. although a lot of the fishes were named wrong.
Thank you so much for all this work
Amazing underwater life, I'm impressed .....There will be many documentaries of different species from this video. Name the channel - Underwater Life.
I love fish, thank you for this amazing video!!
Amazing. sea life. Many I never know existed. Thanks for sharing. Exellent video!!!
thank you thank you so much for showing us those magnificent colorful creatures
Wow amazing and wonderful video and silence music
So some cucumbers are like sea caterpillars? There is a crocodile fish? wow
beautiful!, thanks for sharing.
VIDEO THẬT TUYỆT VỜI! XIN CẢM ƠN CÁC TÁC GIẢ.
Thank you so much for this. Subscribed.
Many varieties of fish are very beautiful and strange! I have connected the full channel. Thank you.
Wspaniałe, niezwykłe, niecodzienne, mega super. Beautiful, Wonderful, 👍👍👍👍👍 💟 💟💟💟💟.
Thanks i liked your vedeo that was amaizing
thank you for watching !
Wow so very very nice
Wow this is beautiful
What camera did you use
Where was it filmed
vivo v7 gold maybe
Thank you. I would never be able to see this if it were not for you and RUclips.
Should you ever decide to do a narrated informational version? ahh, Gotta Dream ya know.
Lovely, lovely footage. What kind of coral and fish were those at 7:25? =)
Thanks again.
Judith Walker tableing acropora and the fish are in the damsel family “green chromis”
Coral: Acropora sp.
Fishes:
Blue: Chromis viridis
White/black: Dascyllus reticulatus
*❤ So Beautiful !...👌 Incredible... Thanks !... ❤*
EXCELENTE MUESTRARIO DE VARIAS FAMILIAS DE PECES ARRECIFALES,CON SU CORRESPONDIENTE NOMBRE EN LATIN.MUY BUENA RESOLUCION DE LAS IMAGENES. ALGUNOS ESPECIMENES NI FIGURAN EN LOS CATALOGOS DE PECES DE ARRECIFE MAS ACTUALIZADOS. MIS FELICITACIONES DESDE BUENOS AIRES AGOSTO 2021
Great work- thank you so much
I am delighted to watch this! How wonderful!
Awesome work! Congratulations. I'm going to make a video on my channel recommending that you see this great work that you have done. I do not understand how you do not have many more subscribers! A greeting!
Thank you, so beautiful and inspiring!
Great video... thanks for compiling it...
Bravo.👏 Many thanks for all your work & dedication. And God made Beautilful Creatures Below. 🐟 Truly Amazing. ❤🇺🇸
simply amazing, thank you
Wonderful ocean world thanks to show us.
Very good video I bet it’s in Raja Ampat !
So fascinating love to watch them thanks for for your effort in documenting such amazing marine life for all to watch
absolutely amazing video, so beautiful, thank you!
Enjoy it while we can guys.
the last generation we are, to see this..
Thank you for sharing.so beautiful and informative.
just seen chasing coral on netflix..kinda opened my eyes.
life changing i coud say the least.
if only more people understood the importance of coral reefs
Beautiful colors!!!
This video is awesome and very relaxing, thank you for sharing it.
woooh its a awesome videos thank for uploading
it make my mind peace full and wonderful, to understand the beauty and power of God.
How safe is it to go under water? Not asking about sharks... The other off looking sea creatures... Are they safe?
Im glad you added Fish to the end of every name otherwise i might not have know that it was a fish.
Wow, stunning!
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL!!!
I love sea animals too much. Thanks.
Good Video 😀
Magnifique, Danke, Merci très belles images que du bonheur.
merci , thank you !
Gracias, gracias , gracias !!!
it is so educational...thank you so much!