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Lens of Time: Secrets of Schooling | bioGraphic
Shimmering schools of fish have dazzled scientists for centuries with their synchronized maneuvers. Now, high-speed video is revealing how—and why—they do it.
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Originally published on bioGraphic: http://bit.ly/2ftce5K
Produced by Spine Films
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Collective behavior is embodied in swarms of insects, flocks of birds, herds of antelope, and schools of fish. In each of these cases, individuals move through their environment and respond to threats and opportunities almost simultaneously, forming an undulating enclave that seems to operate as a single entity. Such coordinated movement requires the rapid and efficient transfer of information among individuals, but understanding exactly how this information spreads through the group has long eluded scientists. Studying this behavior in s...
published: 09 Aug 2017
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The Differences Between Schooling Fish and Shoaling Fish Behavior
Have you ever wondered why some fish move in large, coordinated groups while others appear to be moving in a more random, loose cluster? It's a fascinating spectacle to behold, isn't it? Well, it turns out, that fish have different ways of sticking together. Some are ' schooling ' while others are ' shoaling '. First, consider schooling fish. These are the ones you probably picture when you think of fish moving in groups. Then, shoaling fish. These fish groups are a bit more laid back. Unlike schooling fish, who move in perfect unison, shoaling fish tend to stick together, but they move more independently. See this video to know more about those fascinating fish behavior, and why they are doing that.
Keywords:
Schooling vs shoaling
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published: 14 Mar 2024
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How schooling fish swim as one
School of fish moving as one (*) shows a shoal of small reef fish roam over the shallow corals at Panagsama Beach in Moalboal, Cebu, Philippines. The combination of the light at that time of the day and the movements of the fish made it a great show. I tried to follow their movements as well as I possibly could. It's almost as if the fish move around as one body in a strange sort of underwater dance. A great scuba diving day in the shallows right at the beach near Pacita's.
* TIP: SWITCH ON SUBTITLES for more educational info about schooling and shoaling fish
Music 'Summer' by Bensound (aka Benjamin Tissot)
https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/summer-chill-relaxed-tropical
Is it shoaling or schooling fish?
In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reason...
published: 31 Dec 2020
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How To Get Fish To School, Even In A Nano Aquarium - Schooling vs. Shoaling
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How To Get your pet Fish To School. schooling can occur even In A Nano Aquarium - Schooling vs. Shoaling behavior. Is Schooling a good thing, or is it a possible sign that your fish are afraid of other predatory fish in your tank? Is there a proper amount of fear or tension you can keep in a fish tan, in order to keep nano species like tetras, rasboras, danios etc schooling or shoaling?
Also, why is true schooling behavior so rare in captivity and what are some or the major advantages of keeping nano fish in large /nlong aquarium. shoaling for feeding time or finding a mate is one thing, however, full-on schooling is usually a stress response, or excitement for food, so how can we hack our fish's evolutionar...
published: 08 Aug 2019
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Schooling vs Shoaling - Why does it matter?
This is really an issue of semantics, but understanding fish behavior ALWAYS makes for a better aquarium. Directional schooling versus shoaling makes a big difference in the visual impact our fish have in the environment that we provide.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SHOALING AND SCHOOLING ? PSYCHOLOGY ON FISH |
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Shoaling and schooling
In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are shoaling (pronounced /ˈʃoʊlɪŋ/), and if the group is swimming in the same direction in a coordinated manner, they are schooling (pronounced /ˈskuːlɪŋ/). In common usage, the terms are sometimes used rather loosely. About one quarter of fishes shoal all their lives, and about one half of fishes shoal for part of their lives.
Fish derive many benefits from shoaling behaviour including defence against predators (through better predator detection and by diluting the chance of individual capture), enhanced foraging success, and higher success in finding a mate. It is also likely that fish benefit from shoal membership through increased hydrodynamic efficiency.
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Difference between schooling and shoaling fishes | why they form such groups | and many more
Difference between schooling and shoaling in fishes / why do they form such groups / which fishes form such groups .
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Video in simple terms and in Hindi .
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Shoaling and Schooling - Bonaire fish school (HD) - Cardume de peixes
A vida marinha é surpreendente em Bonaire. Acompanhe este cardume de peixes cirurgião (Acanthurus chirurgus) em sua jornada de alimentação em Karpata, um dos melhores pontos de mergulho em Bonaire. Filmado inteiramente com GoPro Hero 2.
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Marine life is amazing in Bonaire. Swim with this school of doctorfish (Acanthurus chirurgus) on their feeding journey in Karpata, one of the best scuba diving sites in Bonaire. Shot entirely with GoPro Hero 2.
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Lens of Time: Secrets of Schooling | bioGraphic
Shimmering schools of fish have dazzled scientists for centuries with their synchronized maneuvers. Now, high-speed video is revealing how—and why—they do it.
...
Shimmering schools of fish have dazzled scientists for centuries with their synchronized maneuvers. Now, high-speed video is revealing how—and why—they do it.
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Originally published on bioGraphic: http://bit.ly/2ftce5K
Produced by Spine Films
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Collective behavior is embodied in swarms of insects, flocks of birds, herds of antelope, and schools of fish. In each of these cases, individuals move through their environment and respond to threats and opportunities almost simultaneously, forming an undulating enclave that seems to operate as a single entity. Such coordinated movement requires the rapid and efficient transfer of information among individuals, but understanding exactly how this information spreads through the group has long eluded scientists. Studying this behavior in schools of fish has been incredibly challenging, because the cues that drive it occur at lightening speed, come from multiple directions and sources, and of course because all of it takes place underwater. Now, Iain Couzin and his colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology at the University of Konstanz, Germany are using new observation techniques and technologies—including high-speed video, motion-tracking software, and advanced statistical modeling—to reveal the mysterious mechanics of schooling fish. Their findings may shed light on the evolution and benefits of collective behavior across the animal kingdom.
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Shimmering schools of fish have dazzled scientists for centuries with their synchronized maneuvers. Now, high-speed video is revealing how—and why—they do it.
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Originally published on bioGraphic: http://bit.ly/2ftce5K
Produced by Spine Films
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Collective behavior is embodied in swarms of insects, flocks of birds, herds of antelope, and schools of fish. In each of these cases, individuals move through their environment and respond to threats and opportunities almost simultaneously, forming an undulating enclave that seems to operate as a single entity. Such coordinated movement requires the rapid and efficient transfer of information among individuals, but understanding exactly how this information spreads through the group has long eluded scientists. Studying this behavior in schools of fish has been incredibly challenging, because the cues that drive it occur at lightening speed, come from multiple directions and sources, and of course because all of it takes place underwater. Now, Iain Couzin and his colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology at the University of Konstanz, Germany are using new observation techniques and technologies—including high-speed video, motion-tracking software, and advanced statistical modeling—to reveal the mysterious mechanics of schooling fish. Their findings may shed light on the evolution and benefits of collective behavior across the animal kingdom.
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- published: 09 Aug 2017
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The Differences Between Schooling Fish and Shoaling Fish Behavior
Have you ever wondered why some fish move in large, coordinated groups while others appear to be moving in a more random, loose cluster? It's a fascinating spec...
Have you ever wondered why some fish move in large, coordinated groups while others appear to be moving in a more random, loose cluster? It's a fascinating spectacle to behold, isn't it? Well, it turns out, that fish have different ways of sticking together. Some are ' schooling ' while others are ' shoaling '. First, consider schooling fish. These are the ones you probably picture when you think of fish moving in groups. Then, shoaling fish. These fish groups are a bit more laid back. Unlike schooling fish, who move in perfect unison, shoaling fish tend to stick together, but they move more independently. See this video to know more about those fascinating fish behavior, and why they are doing that.
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Have you ever wondered why some fish move in large, coordinated groups while others appear to be moving in a more random, loose cluster? It's a fascinating spectacle to behold, isn't it? Well, it turns out, that fish have different ways of sticking together. Some are ' schooling ' while others are ' shoaling '. First, consider schooling fish. These are the ones you probably picture when you think of fish moving in groups. Then, shoaling fish. These fish groups are a bit more laid back. Unlike schooling fish, who move in perfect unison, shoaling fish tend to stick together, but they move more independently. See this video to know more about those fascinating fish behavior, and why they are doing that.
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- published: 14 Mar 2024
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3:37
How schooling fish swim as one
School of fish moving as one (*) shows a shoal of small reef fish roam over the shallow corals at Panagsama Beach in Moalboal, Cebu, Philippines. The combinatio...
School of fish moving as one (*) shows a shoal of small reef fish roam over the shallow corals at Panagsama Beach in Moalboal, Cebu, Philippines. The combination of the light at that time of the day and the movements of the fish made it a great show. I tried to follow their movements as well as I possibly could. It's almost as if the fish move around as one body in a strange sort of underwater dance. A great scuba diving day in the shallows right at the beach near Pacita's.
* TIP: SWITCH ON SUBTITLES for more educational info about schooling and shoaling fish
Music 'Summer' by Bensound (aka Benjamin Tissot)
https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/summer-chill-relaxed-tropical
Is it shoaling or schooling fish?
In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are shoaling, and if the group is swimming in the same direction in a coordinated manner, they are schooling.
Fish derive many benefits from shoaling behaviour including defence against predators, enhanced foraging success and higher success in finding a mate. It is also likely that fish benefit from shoal membership through increased hydrodynamic efficiency.
Fish use many traits to choose shoal mates. Generally, they prefer larger shoals, shoal mates of their own species, shoal mates similar in size and appearance to themselves.
The "oddity effect" posits that any shoal member that stands out in appearance will be preferentially targeted by predators. This may explain why fish prefer to shoal with individuals that resemble themselves.
Overview
An aggregation of fish is the general term for any collection of fish that have gathered together in some locality. Fish aggregations can be structured or unstructured. If, in addition, the aggregation comes together in an interactive, social way, they may be said to be shoaling. Although shoaling fish can relate to each other in a loose way, with each fish swimming and foraging somewhat independently, they are nonetheless aware of the other members of the group as shown by the way they adjust behaviour such as swimming, so as to remain close to the other fish in the group. Shoaling groups can include fish of disparate sizes and can include mixed-species subgroups.
If the shoal becomes more tightly organised, with the fish synchronising their swimming so they all move at the same speed and in the same direction, then the fish may be said to be schooling. Schooling fish are usually of the same species and the same age/size. Fish schools move with the individual members precisely spaced from each other. The schools undertake complicated manoeuvres, as though the schools have minds of their own.
The intricacies of schooling are far from fully understood, especially the swimming and feeding energetics.
Fish can be obligate or facultative shoalers. Obligate shoalers, such as tunas, herrings and anchovy, spend all of their time shoaling or schooling and become agitated if separated from the group. Facultative shoalers, such as Atlantic cod, saiths and some carangids, shoal only some of the time, perhaps for reproductive purposes.
Shoaling fish can shift into a disciplined and coordinated school, then shift back to an amorphous shoal within seconds. Such shifts are triggered by changes in activity from feeding, resting, travelling or avoiding predators.
Forage fish are small fish which are preyed on by larger predators for food. Predators include other larger fish, seabirds and marine mammals. Typical ocean forage fish are small, filter-feeding fish such as herring, anchovies and menhaden. These schools can become huge, moving along coastlines and migrating across open oceans. The shoals are concentrated food resources for the great marine predators. These sometimes immense gatherings fuel the ocean food web. The predators are acutely aware of their numbers and whereabouts and make migrations themselves, often in schools of their own, that can span thousands of miles.
How fish school
Fish schools swim in disciplined phalanxes. It is as if their motions are choreographed. There must be very fast response systems to allow the fish to do this. Young fish practice schooling techniques in pairs, and then in larger groups as their techniques and senses mature. Schooling behaviour develops instinctively. To school the way they do, fish require sensory systems which can respond with great speed. Most schools lose their schooling abilities after dark, and just shoal. This indicates that vision is important to schooling. Schooling species have eyes on the sides of their heads, which means they can easily see their neighbours. Also, schooling species often have "schooling marks" on their shoulders or the base of their tails, or visually prominent stripes, which provide reference marks when schooling, similar in function to passive markers in artificial motion capture. Other senses are also used.
Source: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaling_and_schooling
https://wn.com/How_Schooling_Fish_Swim_As_One
School of fish moving as one (*) shows a shoal of small reef fish roam over the shallow corals at Panagsama Beach in Moalboal, Cebu, Philippines. The combination of the light at that time of the day and the movements of the fish made it a great show. I tried to follow their movements as well as I possibly could. It's almost as if the fish move around as one body in a strange sort of underwater dance. A great scuba diving day in the shallows right at the beach near Pacita's.
* TIP: SWITCH ON SUBTITLES for more educational info about schooling and shoaling fish
Music 'Summer' by Bensound (aka Benjamin Tissot)
https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/summer-chill-relaxed-tropical
Is it shoaling or schooling fish?
In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are shoaling, and if the group is swimming in the same direction in a coordinated manner, they are schooling.
Fish derive many benefits from shoaling behaviour including defence against predators, enhanced foraging success and higher success in finding a mate. It is also likely that fish benefit from shoal membership through increased hydrodynamic efficiency.
Fish use many traits to choose shoal mates. Generally, they prefer larger shoals, shoal mates of their own species, shoal mates similar in size and appearance to themselves.
The "oddity effect" posits that any shoal member that stands out in appearance will be preferentially targeted by predators. This may explain why fish prefer to shoal with individuals that resemble themselves.
Overview
An aggregation of fish is the general term for any collection of fish that have gathered together in some locality. Fish aggregations can be structured or unstructured. If, in addition, the aggregation comes together in an interactive, social way, they may be said to be shoaling. Although shoaling fish can relate to each other in a loose way, with each fish swimming and foraging somewhat independently, they are nonetheless aware of the other members of the group as shown by the way they adjust behaviour such as swimming, so as to remain close to the other fish in the group. Shoaling groups can include fish of disparate sizes and can include mixed-species subgroups.
If the shoal becomes more tightly organised, with the fish synchronising their swimming so they all move at the same speed and in the same direction, then the fish may be said to be schooling. Schooling fish are usually of the same species and the same age/size. Fish schools move with the individual members precisely spaced from each other. The schools undertake complicated manoeuvres, as though the schools have minds of their own.
The intricacies of schooling are far from fully understood, especially the swimming and feeding energetics.
Fish can be obligate or facultative shoalers. Obligate shoalers, such as tunas, herrings and anchovy, spend all of their time shoaling or schooling and become agitated if separated from the group. Facultative shoalers, such as Atlantic cod, saiths and some carangids, shoal only some of the time, perhaps for reproductive purposes.
Shoaling fish can shift into a disciplined and coordinated school, then shift back to an amorphous shoal within seconds. Such shifts are triggered by changes in activity from feeding, resting, travelling or avoiding predators.
Forage fish are small fish which are preyed on by larger predators for food. Predators include other larger fish, seabirds and marine mammals. Typical ocean forage fish are small, filter-feeding fish such as herring, anchovies and menhaden. These schools can become huge, moving along coastlines and migrating across open oceans. The shoals are concentrated food resources for the great marine predators. These sometimes immense gatherings fuel the ocean food web. The predators are acutely aware of their numbers and whereabouts and make migrations themselves, often in schools of their own, that can span thousands of miles.
How fish school
Fish schools swim in disciplined phalanxes. It is as if their motions are choreographed. There must be very fast response systems to allow the fish to do this. Young fish practice schooling techniques in pairs, and then in larger groups as their techniques and senses mature. Schooling behaviour develops instinctively. To school the way they do, fish require sensory systems which can respond with great speed. Most schools lose their schooling abilities after dark, and just shoal. This indicates that vision is important to schooling. Schooling species have eyes on the sides of their heads, which means they can easily see their neighbours. Also, schooling species often have "schooling marks" on their shoulders or the base of their tails, or visually prominent stripes, which provide reference marks when schooling, similar in function to passive markers in artificial motion capture. Other senses are also used.
Source: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoaling_and_schooling
- published: 31 Dec 2020
- views: 1654
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How To Get Fish To School, Even In A Nano Aquarium - Schooling vs. Shoaling
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How To Get your pet Fish To School. schooling can occur even In A Nano Aquarium...
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How To Get your pet Fish To School. schooling can occur even In A Nano Aquarium - Schooling vs. Shoaling behavior. Is Schooling a good thing, or is it a possible sign that your fish are afraid of other predatory fish in your tank? Is there a proper amount of fear or tension you can keep in a fish tan, in order to keep nano species like tetras, rasboras, danios etc schooling or shoaling?
Also, why is true schooling behavior so rare in captivity and what are some or the major advantages of keeping nano fish in large /nlong aquarium. shoaling for feeding time or finding a mate is one thing, however, full-on schooling is usually a stress response, or excitement for food, so how can we hack our fish's evolutionary reflexes to create dynamic patterns and movements within our tanks no matter the size.
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How To Get your pet Fish To School. schooling can occur even In A Nano Aquarium - Schooling vs. Shoaling behavior. Is Schooling a good thing, or is it a possible sign that your fish are afraid of other predatory fish in your tank? Is there a proper amount of fear or tension you can keep in a fish tan, in order to keep nano species like tetras, rasboras, danios etc schooling or shoaling?
Also, why is true schooling behavior so rare in captivity and what are some or the major advantages of keeping nano fish in large /nlong aquarium. shoaling for feeding time or finding a mate is one thing, however, full-on schooling is usually a stress response, or excitement for food, so how can we hack our fish's evolutionary reflexes to create dynamic patterns and movements within our tanks no matter the size.
- published: 08 Aug 2019
- views: 37383
8:13
Schooling vs Shoaling - Why does it matter?
This is really an issue of semantics, but understanding fish behavior ALWAYS makes for a better aquarium. Directional schooling versus shoaling makes a big dif...
This is really an issue of semantics, but understanding fish behavior ALWAYS makes for a better aquarium. Directional schooling versus shoaling makes a big difference in the visual impact our fish have in the environment that we provide.
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This is really an issue of semantics, but understanding fish behavior ALWAYS makes for a better aquarium. Directional schooling versus shoaling makes a big difference in the visual impact our fish have in the environment that we provide.
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- published: 31 Jan 2017
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SHOALING AND SCHOOLING ? PSYCHOLOGY ON FISH |
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- published: 31 Oct 2020
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Shoaling and schooling
In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are shoaling (pronounced /ˈʃoʊlɪŋ/), and if the group is swimming in the same direction in a...
In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are shoaling (pronounced /ˈʃoʊlɪŋ/), and if the group is swimming in the same direction in a coordinated manner, they are schooling (pronounced /ˈskuːlɪŋ/). In common usage, the terms are sometimes used rather loosely. About one quarter of fishes shoal all their lives, and about one half of fishes shoal for part of their lives.
Fish derive many benefits from shoaling behaviour including defence against predators (through better predator detection and by diluting the chance of individual capture), enhanced foraging success, and higher success in finding a mate. It is also likely that fish benefit from shoal membership through increased hydrodynamic efficiency.
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In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are shoaling (pronounced /ˈʃoʊlɪŋ/), and if the group is swimming in the same direction in a coordinated manner, they are schooling (pronounced /ˈskuːlɪŋ/). In common usage, the terms are sometimes used rather loosely. About one quarter of fishes shoal all their lives, and about one half of fishes shoal for part of their lives.
Fish derive many benefits from shoaling behaviour including defence against predators (through better predator detection and by diluting the chance of individual capture), enhanced foraging success, and higher success in finding a mate. It is also likely that fish benefit from shoal membership through increased hydrodynamic efficiency.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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- published: 22 Nov 2014
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Difference between schooling and shoaling fishes | why they form such groups | and many more
Difference between schooling and shoaling in fishes / why do they form such groups / which fishes form such groups .
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Video in simple terms and in Hindi .
Difference between schooling and shoaling in fishes / why do they form such groups / which fishes form such groups .
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Difference between schooling and shoaling in fishes / why do they form such groups / which fishes form such groups .
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- published: 13 Aug 2020
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Shoaling and Schooling - Bonaire fish school (HD) - Cardume de peixes
A vida marinha é surpreendente em Bonaire. Acompanhe este cardume de peixes cirurgião (Acanthurus chirurgus) em sua jornada de alimentação em Karpata, um dos me...
A vida marinha é surpreendente em Bonaire. Acompanhe este cardume de peixes cirurgião (Acanthurus chirurgus) em sua jornada de alimentação em Karpata, um dos melhores pontos de mergulho em Bonaire. Filmado inteiramente com GoPro Hero 2.
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Marine life is amazing in Bonaire. Swim with this school of doctorfish (Acanthurus chirurgus) on their feeding journey in Karpata, one of the best scuba diving sites in Bonaire. Shot entirely with GoPro Hero 2.
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A vida marinha é surpreendente em Bonaire. Acompanhe este cardume de peixes cirurgião (Acanthurus chirurgus) em sua jornada de alimentação em Karpata, um dos melhores pontos de mergulho em Bonaire. Filmado inteiramente com GoPro Hero 2.
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Marine life is amazing in Bonaire. Swim with this school of doctorfish (Acanthurus chirurgus) on their feeding journey in Karpata, one of the best scuba diving sites in Bonaire. Shot entirely with GoPro Hero 2.
- published: 02 Nov 2013
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