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This 15-second 4K underwater clip captures a school of black rockfish swimming in coordinated motion across the reef at 5 Fathom Rock, a well-known dive site in Port Hardy, British Columbia. Filmed using a 16–35mm wide-angle lens, the shot provides a sweeping view of the group behavior typical of this Pacific species, with the fish maintaining a loose formation as they patrol the rocky terrain. The visibility is clear and the composition stable, making it a versatile clip for science communication, editorial storytelling, or broader cold-water reef scenes. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.
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$59.00
This 4K underwater clip features a rare and captivating moment as hundreds of tubesnouts stream past the camera while swimming alongside a vertical wall at 100 feet deep off Orlebar Point, Gabriola Island. Filmed with the Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens, the footage captures a smooth drift past a rocky outcropping, where the school suddenly emerges and glides in parallel with the wall.
Plumose anemones dot the background, adding texture and depth to the scene. The natural movement of the school and the perspective of the sheer drop make this a visually powerful and biologically valuable clip. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.
Perfect for:
- Marine life documentaries
- Cold-water schooling behavior features
- Underwater education or research content
- Visual storytelling of biodiversity and terrain