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Wild Oceans (HD)
Earth Touch
81 episodes
9 months ago
Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface - that's a lot of space to explore! From estuaries to coral reefs and kelp forests, Earth Touch's underwater crew is telling the stories of the deep blue - one extraordinary dive at a time
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Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface - that's a lot of space to explore! From estuaries to coral reefs and kelp forests, Earth Touch's underwater crew is telling the stories of the deep blue - one extraordinary dive at a time
Show more...
Wilderness
TV & Film
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A "walking" frogfish, adorable pineapple fish and a mimic octopus
Wild Oceans (HD)
3 minutes 35 seconds
10 years ago
A "walking" frogfish, adorable pineapple fish and a mimic octopus
Phuket’s Kata Reef is a unique and beautiful coral playground! Underwater cameraman Nicolas Lurot captures a mimic octopus making a dash for cover to evade a lionfish on the hunt and a bizarre-looking frogfish as it “walks” along the seafloor. Also on a diver’s must-see list: a fish that looks like a pineapple and a rare purple scorpionfish. Special thanks to Nicolas Lurot from Freedom Divers http://www.freedom-divers.com
Wild Oceans (HD)
Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface - that's a lot of space to explore! From estuaries to coral reefs and kelp forests, Earth Touch's underwater crew is telling the stories of the deep blue - one extraordinary dive at a time