500 + Fish Identification Documentary by Pano4life

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Publicado 2017-10-29
A few years ago I was stung by the "Diving" virus. I quickly became an instructor and over time I was able to accumulate more than 6000 dives mainly in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia. During these dives, I noticed how fragile the ecosystems are. I came up with the idea of ​​filming everything I could for fear of not seeing it again one day. Of course I could not take my camera for each of these dives but I do it whenever I have the opportunity.

Today we were able to identify and filmed in full HD 500 different underwater species. This documentary of 60 minutes retraces these different species with the scientific description and the Latin name of each species.

Our goal is to show the world how precious the oceans are and full of life that unfortunately the humanity is likely to endanger ...

We sometimes forget that the oceans provide us with more than 60% of the oxygen we we need to live. Half of the photosynthesis and removal of carbon dioxide takes place in the oceans. Marine species play a key role in this regulation. It is therefore important to identify and protect them. Unfortunately for humans, this protection is not a priority. On the contrary, the human pressures on the oceans are increasing every day, the impact is irreversible!

Through this documentary, we hope to be able to arouse interest on the various underwater species and their protection. We also say to ourself that if our future generations also want to be able to contemplate the beauty of our planet, we have to act quickly! If we continue like this, our grandchildren will not even see a quarter of what you see in this documentary.

I would especially like to thank my partner and dive Buddy Lily Romero who filmed and helped me editing this amazing video. As well as laurent Minsart for some macro shots in Lembeh, Indonesia. Special Big Up to all those who participated by loan or by far at this documentary, Dive Guide Local Boat Captain.


More Info or collab

Lily Romero & Pierre Bijloos
www.lilyromero.com

IG: LILYRYOGA
IG: PANO4LIFE

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  • @RaviBhatia89
    Chronology and groups of fishes / What to expect to see

    Anemonefish
    0:54 Clown Anemonefish
    1:18 Clark's Anemonefish
    1:36 Pink Anemonefish
    1:44 Baggai Cardinalfish

    Angelfish
    2:00 Blue Ringed Angelfish
    2:22 Six Banded Angelfish
    2:30 Yellomask Angelfish
    3:00 Regal Angelfish
    3:50 Emperor Angelfish
    4:14 Juvenile Emperor Angelfish

    Butterflyfish
    2:39 Red tailed Butterflyfish
    2:46 Meyer's Butterflyfish
    2:52 Horned Bannerfish
    3:06 Pinstriped Butterflyfish
    6:18 Klein's Butterflyfish

    3:14 Adaman Foxface
    3:21 Moorish idol
    3:32 Bannerfish
    4:23 Blue lined Surgeonfish
    4:29 Beaked Coral fish
    4:41 Powerblue Surgeonfish
    4:50 Yellowmask Surgeonfish - Correction to Orange spine Unicorn fish
    4:56 Bare tailed Goatfish

    Sweetlips
    5:06 Harlequin Sweetlips
    5:37 Many spotted Sweetlips -> Correction to Gold spotted Sweetlips
    5:56 Giant Sweetlips

    5:24 Barramundi Cod / Humpback Grouper
    6:04 Slinjaw Wrasse
    6:26 Sergeant Major

    Soft Corals
    6:35 Soft Corals
    6:50 Kunzinger Soft Coral
    13:43 Giant Sea Fan


    8:05 Blackfin Barracuda
    8:30 Tallfin Batfish
    8:45 Juvenile Batfish

    Boxfish
    9:04 Spotted Boxfish (Male)
    9:30 Spotted Boxfish (Female)
    9:37 Yellow Boxfish (Adult)
    9:43 Yellow Boxfish (Juvenlie)
    10:32 Solor Boxfish

    9:58 Longhorn cowfish
    10:15 Thornback cowfish

    10:24 Blotched Turretfish
    10:50 Longtailed catfish
    10;57 Striped catfish

    Sea Cucumbers
    11:18 Normal
    11:28 Conspicious
    11:46 Candycane
    11:54 Leopard
    12:01 Magnum

    12:28 Pulsating Xenid

    Lionfish (poisonous)
    12:36 Common
    13:32 Zebra lionfish

    15:22 Crinoid Feather star

    Cuttlefish
    15:28 Broadclub Cuttlefish
    15:36 Flamboyant Cuttlefish
    16:02 Pharaoh Cuttlefish
    16:12 Crinoid Cuttlefish
    16:22 Mourning Cuttlefish

    16:30 Bigfin squid
    16:38 Aurora goby
    16:48 Morrison's Dragonet
    17:02 Oriental Flying Gurnard
    17:13 Flathead Crocodilefish
    17:30 Persian Carpet flatworm
    17:48 Bedford's flatworm
    17:59 Flounder's fish
    18:09 Variegated Lizardfish
    18:15 Talang Queenfish
    18:26 Blue fin Trevally -> Correction to Big eye Trevally
    18:34 Jellyfish
    18:42 Painted spiny lobster

    Morays / Eels
    18:52: Giant Moray
    19:30 Fimbriate Moray
    19:45 Whitemouth Moray
    19:52 Yellow edged Moray
    20:25 Starry eel
    20:41 Hookjaw Moray
    20:50 Tiger Moray
    21:45 Black Garden eels
    21:51 Marbled Snake eel
    22:00 Ribbon eel

    21:15 Sea Krait / Yellow lipped sea krait
    22:10 Napoleon Wrasse

    Octopus
    22:35 Day Octopus
    22:51 Wunderpus Octopus
    23:26 Coconut Octopus
    24:02 Blue ring Octopus

    24:15 Chocolate chip star
    24:23 Crown of thorns
    24:29 Radian Sea urchin
    24:40 Elongate heart urchin

    24:52 Blue tail mullet
    25:01 Humphead parrotfish
    25:30 Spotfin Porcupinefish
    25:58 Orbicular Burrfish
    26:20 Malabar Grouper

    Pufferfish
    10:40 Black spotted Puffer
    26:42 Star Puffer
    27:11 Map Puffer
    27:29 Map Puffer (Juvenile)
    27:45 Scribbled Puffer
    37:21 Valenti's sharpnose puffer
    39:11 Black spotted Puffer

    28:07 Giant Trevally
    28:38 Slender sucker fish

    Rays
    28:48 Kuhl's Sting ray
    29:36 Blue spotted Sting ray
    30:33 Spotted Eagle ray
    30:47 Manta ray

    31:21 Mirror dory
    31:35 Scriblled Filefish
    31:56 Fan bellied leatherjacket
    32:22 Razorfish

    Sharks
    32:32 Black tip shark
    32:43 White tip shark
    33:03 Wobbegong shark
    33:30 Whale shark

    Shrimps
    34:30 Peacock Mantis shrimp
    35:23: Harlequin shrimp
    36:11 Dancing shrimp
    36:22 Tiger shrimp
    36:34 Yellow spotted Anemone shrimp

    36:44 Trumpet fish
    37:04 Orange mouth thorny oyster
    37:11 Squamose giant clam
    37:31 Papuan Toby

    Triggerfish
    37:38 Titan Triggerfish
    38:10 Clown Triggerfish (eggs painted on lower half of body)
    38:37 Red tooth Triggerfish
    38:52 Yellow margin Triggerfish
    39:04 Orange lined Triggerfish

    39:34 Green Sea Turtle
    40:34 Cornet fish (similar to trumpet)
    40:51 Wasp fish

    41:09 Multi-banded pipe fish
    41:22 Harlequin ghost pipe fish

    41:58 Peacock Bristkeworm
    42:05 Crinoid Squat Lobster

    Crabs
    42:14 Orangutan Crab
    42:26 Decorator Crab
    42:33 Urchin carry crab
    42:42 Two horn box crab
    42:51 Mosaic Boxer crab
    42:58 Spiny Porcelain crab
    43:06 White spotted hermit crab

    43:23 Smallscale Scorpion fish (poisonous)
    43:37 Sping Devil fish
    43:50 Weedy Scorpion fish
    44:03 Little Dragon fish
    44:11 Mandarin fish

    44:33 Western Australia Sea Horse
    45:02 Pygmy Sea Horse

    Frog fish
    45:09 Frog fish
    45:27 Frog fish (juvenile)
    45:38 Hairy Frog fish

    46:05 to 51:42 - Nudibranch of various types

    Filmed in
    Thailand: Koh Tao, Simillans
    Indonesia: Bali, Lembeh, Komodo islands, Raja Ampat, Una Una, Gorontalo, Bunaken
  • @hollymthws228
    Well it took me a while to get through it (trying to memorize them all) but this was incredible. You put so much work into this for free! I thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for sharing all of this with me. Amazing and beautiful!
  • @EllieMaeLuv
    Best video ever!! It’s so relaxing to watch. I’m amazed at all the colorful beauty within the coral and wildlife. Thank you for naming the stars of the show!! 😀
  • @wrendeetidwell
    This is the most incredible and beautiful underwater video I've ever seen! I'm so glad I found it. I've been diving since 1989 and I love identifying the fish and corals. Keep up the good work.
  • @dang.6992
    God is an amazing artist....thats all i can think of seeing all the beautiful colors and prints and characteristics of these fishes.... beautiful!
  • @1972pdc
    I really enjoyed watching this and my kids were intrigued and joined me. They didn't get up and leave either! Wonderful footage you've collected and shared. Thanks!
  • Amazing work man,been reading on fish taxonomy since i was a kid and your video is like a visit to my favorite candy shop!
  • @AlliMinja05
    Thank you, this video was very useful for me in learning more detailed fish identification! Awesome!
  • @iainpattison903
    Many of the creatures in this and other ocean-life documentaries are truly amazing.
  • @tgill2943
    Wow! Time well spent. Wait for it...Nudibranches. Thank you very much. The musical selection for the Nudibranch section was perfect.
    I imagine alot of time went into listening to ocean related music, sounds. Much appreciated.
  • @canhchua1944
    Beautiful oceans views. Great video. Thanks for sharing!
  • @belenperez9893
    Beautiful creatures. The nudibranchs are my favourite ones. Thank you. I'm learning much.
  • @earthman1952
    This is how,”EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS” should be done!!
    From a Child to an Elder will never forget this video once they watch it!
    I sent it to everyone I know!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
  • @bronsonlkm5875
    Thanks, very beautiful lovely n peaceful. Sounds of silence, looking at the scenes of nature are so amazing. Delightfully, peace and calm the mind n heart. Well your ambience are pretty inspiring to me. Infinite love!🙏🤔
  • @DEDASTARY200
    Beautifull video really, thank you for taking the time, nice music also
  • Wunderschön !!! Bin total begeistert. Vielen Dank für diesen einmalig schönen total interessanten super Film mit den seltenen Fischen und Pflanzen.
  • @kelesin
    Than you. Great movie. We meet all those fish and other undersea creatures during diving but sometimes we can't name them. Now it will be easier. Once more: THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH