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Apr
2007

© Randy Smith 2007 www.UrgeToSubmerge.net I was lucky enough to spend 30 minutes swimming with these California Sea Lions at Anacapa Island. For that brief moment I was one of them.

Feb
2007

Diving at Anacapa Island in the giant kelp forest. by Randy Smith - www.urgetosubmerge.net

Nov
2007

The young sea lions of Anacapa Island do the Hoe Down. "Swing yer partner doe si doe!" Music: Hoe Down by Aaron Copland

Sep
2007

This video was shot in the Bahamas at Stuart Cove. The music is trying to put sharks in a somewhat different context. The film maker, composer and pianest is Donald Tipton. Author: fishmon53 Keywords: sharks underwater jazz Added: September 21, 2007

Aug
2007

"The Tank" a 200,000 gallon shark tank in the Golden Nugget hotel pool - Las Vegas, NV. The shark species include sandtiger sharks, brown sharks, Pacific blacktip sharks, nurse sharks and a zebra shark.

Aug
2007

A rare look at a red-lipped batfish, one of the strangest residents of the underwater kingdom off of Cocos Island. From Shark Mountain, airing on the NATURE series, July 29th at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). The film takes viewers to Cocos Island in the Pacific, where sharks of all kinds converge in staggering numbers. For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/sharkmountain/index.html Author: pbs_usaTags: PBS Nature Shark Mountain Cocos Island Howard and Michele Hall red-lipped
Underwater filmmakers Howard and Michele Hall have spent 25 years diving and documenting the most remote and beautiful underwater locations, always learning something new about the fantastic creatures that live there. This film follows them to Cocos Island, an underwater kingdom in the Pacific dominated by an extraordinary number of sharks. Tune in Sunday, July 29th at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings.) For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/nature Author: pbs_usaTags: PBS Nature Shark Mount
Underwater Creature CamouflageNationalGeographic5 min 51 sec - Jun 25, 2007Learn how denizens of the deep stay hidden and mimic other creatures. http://www.ngcwild.com/?source=4003

Aug
2007

A Bat Ray glides effortlessly through the kelp at Anacapa Island.