This video captures the whole dive with the best images, such as schools of fish or eels, the 360 feature allowed me to focus on scenes I may not have even seen during the original dive.
We brought some actual fish food so we could feed the fish and see how they scurry around getting all they can.
Thought you all would like this little cowfish swimming around the reef.
When you are finding more trash than Lionfish, you use the Zookeeper as a waste bin to get the debris back to the surface for proper disposal.
Trying to get everyone’s attention, John got a few people to watch him take de-spined Lionfish from the zoo keeper and feed it to this eel. I captured it with my GoPro on the end of my spear gun and with my Insta360x4 mounted on my dive mask.
We swam up on this lobster caught up in this fishing net that was lost by a local fisherman. It took some work but with some scissors John had our guide was able to cut it free.
A collection of clips of some of the crabs and lobsters we’d seen.
A Lionfish with the spines removed was fed to this eel
Now you have to watch to the end and keep your eye on the Lionfish, the Eel slips behind the crab so fast and takes the fish without a second thought.
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