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    Rare School of Spotted Ratfish With Juvenile Cod in 4K

    $59.00

    This 4K underwater clip captures a highly unusual and visually rich moment at the bottom of a deep wall, where a small school of more than eight spotted ratfish (Chimaera) swims calmly together. In the foreground and midwater, a school of what appears to be juvenile Pacific cod drifts by, creating a layered, dynamic frame filled with motion and biodiversity. This type of grouping is rare ratfish are usually solitary or seen in pairs, making the scene particularly valuable for cold water marine biology, deep reef documentation, or editorial storytelling. Filmed with a 16–35mm wide-angle lens, the shot provides strong depth and scale, with both species clearly visible and active in the same space. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.

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    Spotted Ratfish Or Chimaera On A Night Dive – 4K Footage

    $49.00

    This 16-second 4K clip features a spotted ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei), a deepwater species commonly found in the Pacific Northwest. The fish is shown in a clean broadside profile, gracefully swimming across the seafloor during a deep night dive. Its oversized eyes reflect the camera light as it scans the substrate in search of prey, showcasing a rare behavioral moment in clear cinematic detail.

    Shot on a Sony A7S III with a Sony 16–35mm f/4 lens, and recorded in S-Log3, this footage is well-suited for high-end editing workflows.  Perfect for inclusion in marine documentaries, deep-sea biology features, or educational underwater media focusing on uncommon ocean species.

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    Vermilion Rockfish Under Deep Outcrop at 120ft in 4K

    $59.00

    This 18-second 4K underwater clip showcases a striking vermilion rockfish resting beneath a deep rocky outcrop at a depth of approximately 120 feet. Filmed using a Sony A7SIII and a 16–35mm lens, the fish displays vibrant red-orange hues and turns broadside midway through the shot, making its profile and markings easily identifiable. The clip offers excellent clarity and framing, with the rock overhang providing rich texture and contrast that highlights the fish’s vivid coloration against the shadowed rock wall. This footage is ideal for marine biology content, rockfish species documentation, or cinematic storytelling set in deep cold-water environments. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.