Underwater footage shot whilst scuba diving in the Fiji islands and Tonga. Featuring colorful coral reefs, huge schools of tropical fish, sharks, humpback whales, underwater caves, scuba divers and much more marine life from the south Pacific.

Please “like”, favorite, share, or leave a comment here or on my channel at http://www.youtube.com/bubblevision. My Facebook page is at http://www.facebook.com/bubblevision and I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at http://www.bubblevision.com, where you can also license rights managed and royalty free stock footage.

The coral reefs of the south Pacific are alive with a huge variety of tropical fish and marine critters. A great way to explore them is to scuba dive with the Nai’a liveaboard based in Fiji. I was working as the Nai’a’s video pro when I shot this footage. See http://www.naia.com.fj/

The underwater footage was shot in high definition HDV 1080i 60i with my Sony HVR-Z1P HDV camera in a Light & Motion Bluefin HD housing. The footage was converted to 720p for YouTube using my high quality method:
http://www.bubblevision.com/underwater-video/Vegas-YouTube-Vimeo.htm

The music is “In the Meadows” by Stephen Richard Thomas Brown, whose wonderful work you can find here:
http://www.myspace.com/stephenrichardthomasbrown
http://stephenrichardthomasbrown.bandcamp.com/
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=276599

View the names of all the dive sites and names of all the tropical fish and other marine life by turning on closed captions with the CC button. Here is the full shot list of species and dive sites. You can find more complete information at http://www.bubblevision.com/underwater-videos/Fiji-and-Tonga/scuba-diving.htm :

0:04 – “E6”, Bligh Water, Fiji
0:06 – Reticulated Dascyllus at “Maytag”
0:09 – “Mushrooms”, Namena Marine Reserve
0:11 – “Coral Corner”
0:13 – “Maytag”
0:15 – “Coral Corner”
0:17 – “Mellow Yellow”
0:20 – “E6”
0:22 – Chironephthya corals at “Mount Mutiny”
0:24 – Cave at “Lion’s Den” near Wakaya Island
0:28 – Chironephthya corals at “The Whole Shebang”
0:31 – “The Whole Shebang”
0:33 – “Mellow Yellow”
0:35 – “E6”
0:37 – “Kansas” at North Save-a-Tack
0:39 – Lyretail anthias at “Howard’s Diner”
0:43 – “Maytag”
0:45 – Banded sea krait at “Jim’s Alley” near Gau Island
0:52 – Pacific sailfin tang
0:54 – Button polyps at “Humann Nature”
0:56 – Urn ascidians at “Becky’s” near Makogai Island
0:59 – Pom pom Xenia
1:03 – Barberi clownfish
1:05 – Barberi clownfish at “Cat’s Meow”
1:07 – Barberi clownfish
1:11 – Pink anemonefish
1:13 – Blueband gobies
1:16 – Firefish at Lua Lafalafa Reef, Tonga
1:18 – Orbicular batfish
1:20 – Teira batfish over the “Nasi Yalodina” wreck
1:22 – Elongate surgeonfish
1:24 – Blackfin barracuda
1:27 – Bigeye trevallies at “Grand Central Station”
1:29 – Schooling bannerfish at “School House”
1:31 – Pacific double-saddle butterflyfish
1:33 – Blue and gold fusiliers over yellow scroll coral at Nigali Passage
1:35 – Barcheek trevally at “Tetons”
1:37 – Golden damsel & bluestreak cleaner wrasse
1:40 – Blue and gold fusilier and bluestreak cleaner wrasse
1:42 – Sunburst anthias at “Palako’s Patch”
1:44 – Speckled damsel spawning at Uoleva Point
1:46 – Arc-eye hawkfish at “Anthias Avenue”
1:38 – Longsnout flathead at Luangahu Reef
1:51 – Ribbon eel at “Tetons”
1:53 – Giant moray
1:55 – Juvenile rockmover wrasse at “Two Thumbs Up”
1:57 – Firefish
2:00 – Red lionfish
2:02 – Whitetip reef shark under “Kansas”
2:04 – Grey reef shark
2:10 – Sinularia corals
2:12 – Blue-spotted puffer
2:15 – Blackspotted puffer at Ha’afeva Island, Tonga
2:17 – Blue-green Chromis
2:21 – Red lionfish
2:23 – Zebra lionfish at Luangahu Reef
2:28 – Coral grouper at “Becky’s”
2:30 – Dwarf hawkfish
2:32 – Scorpionfish
2:34 – Randall’s prawn-goby
2:36 – Signalfin goby
2:39 – Gorgeous prawn goby & snapping shrimp
2:41 – Weedy pygmy seahorse
2:43 – Ornate ghost pipefish
2:47 – Ornate ghost pipefish eggs in brooding pouch
2:50 – Christmas tree worm
2:53 – Manta ray at Vatu Vai
2:58 – Hawksbill turtle
3:03 – Humpback whale mother and calf at Ha’apai, Tonga
3:10 – Malabar grouper
3:15 – Honeycomb coral
3:19 – “Lion’s Den”
3:21 – “Mushrooms”
3:23 – “Coral Corner”
3:25 – “Mushrooms”
3:28 – Whitemargin unicornfish
3:30 – Dendronephthya soft coral
3:32 – Bigeye barracuda
3:35 – “Gomo”
3:39 – “Nasi Yalodina” wreck
3:41 – “E6”
3:43 – Lance blenny
3:45 – Triplespot blenny
3:48 – Valentini puffer
3:50 – Parrotfish at Nukupule
3:52 – Bluespotted ribbontail ray
3:54 – Blotched fantail ray at Ha’afeva Island
3:56 – Orange mantis shrimp
3:59 – Sexy shrimp
4:01 – Day octopus
4:04 – Fuchsia flatworms mating
4:07 – Bullock’s Hypselodoris
4:09 – Spanish dancer
4:14 – Spanish dancer at Ha’afeva Island
4:18 – Brown booby at Vatu-i-ra

Dakuwaqa is a shark-god from Fijian mythology. Learn about him at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEHydvbCeVg

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PUERTO VALLARTA SCUBA DIVING
Puerto Vallarta Mexico offer’s many scuba diving sites for all levels of experience.  So whether you want to try diving for the first time or have been diving for years, PV has something to offer. Take a look at the following scuba diving sites, Los Arcos, Mismaloya, Majahuitas, Islas Marietas, El Morro, El Chimo, for more information about Puerto Vallarta scuba diving.
 
PUERTO VALLARTA SCUBA DIVING COURSES
PV Sea Dive is a Padi Dive Resort No 22262 and we teach Padi scuba diving courses.  There are many ways to learn scuba diving. You can do the whole course in Puerto Vallarta, or you can complete the book work at home or even complete your pool training as well. To complete your study online click padi.com and register for your required course.  To complete your study and confined water training at home contact your local dive shop bring your referral form and do the openwater training here in Mexico.  We also offer a try scuba diving experience, if you do not want to get certified. If you are interested in taking a diving course check out what we have to offer, scuba diver, openwater diver, adventure diver, advanced diver, rescue diver and specialties.  

PUERTO VALLARTA DIVEMASTER INTERNSHIP
Ever thought of scuba diving as a career?  You can with PV Sea Dive. We offer an all inclusive divemaster internship.  Whether you have no scuba diving certification or are highly experienced, we have a package to suit you.  All of the divemaster packages include 5 specialities, so after your pro dive training, you will have additional qualifications over and above the standard divemaster course.  Our instructors have extensive experience in teaching divemasters as they previously worked at a career development center (CDC). Take a look at what we have to offer on our divemaster internship pages.
PUERTO VALLARTA SNORKELING
Snorkeling in Mexico around the islands off the coast of Puerto Vallarta offers a great day out for the family. There is a vast amount of tropical fish and coral for you to be amazed at.
PUERTO VALLARTA WHALE WATCHING
If you don’t fancy scuba diving or snorkeling then why not take a cruise around the coast of PV and search for the humpback whales. Banderas Bay here in Puerto Vallarta is where these beautiful creatures come to stay for the winter months, between December and March.

PUERTO VALLARTA SEA DIVE
PV Sea Dive is the newest dive shop in Puerto Vallarta. This means all of our scuba diving equipment is in fantastic condition and the service will be fresh and dynamic as we will go that extra mile to make your time with us memorable.
All scuba diving activities will be taken by either a Padi Staff Instructor or a Padi Master Instructor. We are a registered Padi dive resort, # 22262, so meet their safety requirements and teach to Padi standards.  This means worldwide recognition of your training and scuba certification. All of our instructors have worldwide experience, are trained to the highest standards and have a passion and knowledge for the ocean and the strange creatures that live in it. So, diving with them will be safe, informative and fun.

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The Aqua Lung Titan LX Supreme Regulator is the improved version of the Titan LX which has some great new features including an auto-closure device. It’s even lighter in weight, making it perfect for travel.

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Scuba Diving Accidents Dead diver remains Blue Hole

More video: http://divingaccidents.net

The Blue Hole is notorious for the number of diving accidents fatalities which have occurred there earning it the sobriquet, “World’s Most Dangerous Dive Site” and the nickname “Diver’s Cemetery”. The site is signposted by a sign that says “Blue hole: Easy entry”. Scuba Diving Accidents are frequently caused when divers attempt to find the tunnel through the reef (known as “The Arch”) connecting the Blue Hole and open water at about 52 m depth.

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Dive Caddy Airline Carry-on Video

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Rough video of how to get through the airport and on the plane with the DiveCaddy Travel Bag System.

DiveCaddy is the best travel bag system on the market for taking your valuable dive gear as carry-on luggage. This not only saves you money in replacing lost gear but gives you peace of mind that your dive gear will be there when you touch down.
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