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$59.00
This vivid 16-second 4K stock clip captures a China Rockfish in motion at 7 Tree Island, one of the most iconic dive sites in Browning Passage. Set against a thriving coral wall brimming with pink soft corals, yellow sponges, plumose anemones, barnacles, and a glove sponge, the rockfish hovers and swims gracefully before seeking cover among the reef structure.
Shot on a Sony A7S III with a 16–35mm lens, the footage is stable, cinematic, and rich in detail—ideal for:
- Wildlife documentaries
- Marine biology segments
- Pacific reef ecosystem showcases
- Creative oceanic mood reels
The biodiversity and stunning coloration make this a valuable visual for any underwater or nature-focused project.
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$79.00
This breathtaking 20-second 4K clip captures the fluid motion of a fried egg jellyfish floating over a rugged, anemone-covered rocky slope in the Pacific Northwest. Schools of yellowtail and blacktail rockfish move calmly through the scene, while the camera slowly pans, circling the jellyfish to reveal its structure and scale from multiple angles.
Filmed using a Sony A7S III with a Sony 16–35mm f/4 lens, this clip delivers exceptional clarity and composition, making it a perfect asset for:
- Nature documentaries
- Marine biology education
- Ocean ambiance videos
- Creative or meditative video projects
Every element, the jellyfish’s undulation, the steady schooling fish, and the plumose anemones, combines to create a calm, captivating, and biologically rich underwater moment.
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$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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$69.00
This 12-second 4K macro clip features a Red Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker captured in exceptional clarity on a shallow night dive off Vancouver Island. The lumpsucker is perched on a textured rock, showing gentle breathing motion and subtle eye shifts as it remains alert in its environment.
The subject is cleanly framed and sharply focused with a stable macro shot, filmed in 60fps for smooth slow-motion playback. Soft underwater lighting brings out the red-orange tones of the fish and reveals the fine detail of its textured body and suction-cup pelvic disc.
Shot with a Sony A7S III and Sony 90mm f/2.8 macro lens in S-Log3, this clip is professionally graded and ready for editorial or creative use.
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$59.00
Filmed at the legendary Browning Passage off northern Vancouver Island, this 16-second 4K underwater clip showcases yellowtail and blacktail rockfish swimming in coordinated schools around a rocky pinnacle. The scene is framed by dozens of white plumose anemones, offering a beautiful look at the structural complexity and biodiversity of the region. Shot using a Sony A7S III with a Sony 16–35mm F4 lens, the clip is sharp, cinematic, and professionally composed.
This footage is ideal for documentaries, marine research, and educational content highlighting Pacific Northwest ecosystems. Delivered in S-Log3 (ungraded) for maximum post-production flexibility.
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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
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$59.00
This 20-second 4K underwater clip features a school of yellowtail rockfish (Sebastes flavidus) calmly suspended in the water column beside a rocky underwater pinnacle. Filmed near Vancouver Island, British Columbia, the rocky background is adorned with white plumose anemones, highlighting the rugged terrain and biodiversity of the Pacific Northwest.
Captured using a Sony A7S III with a Sony 16–35mm f/4 lens, the footage is stabilized and evenly lit, providing a clean, cinematic view of natural fish behavior. Ideal for use in documentaries, marine biology education, or any creative project requiring high-quality footage of temperate reef ecosystems.
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$49.00
This 15-second 4K night dive clip captures a peaceful moment in a shallow bay eelgrass meadow, where schools of shiner perch and tubesnouts wind through the underwater vegetation. The shiner perch shimmer with flashes of silver as they catch the camera light, while the long, slender tubesnouts hover and dart across the sandy substrate.
The scene is lit gently, maintaining the quiet, natural feel of a nighttime marine environment. The framing is wide and stable, allowing the layered composition of fish, eelgrass, and sand to unfold clearly on screen. Filmed with a Sony A7S III and Sony 16–35mm f/4 lens in S-Log3, this footage is ideal for color grading and editorial use.
Perfect for use in marine ecosystem documentaries, eelgrass habitat studies, ambient display loops, or any project showcasing Pacific Northwest marine life at night.
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$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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$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.