Fishes Feeding - Reef Life of the Andaman - Part 19

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Publicado 2012-08-28
Fishes feeding. Part 19 of my DVD, "Reef Life of the Andaman", available at www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm or view the whole 2-hour video at    • Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine...  

In this video we look at ways that fish hunt and feed, mostly by collaborating in schools. At Richelieu Rock we first see a rhizostome jellyfish, Versuriga anadyomene, under attack from a scrawled filefish at Richelieu Rock in Thailand and then see a school of streaked spinefoots (Java rabbitfish, Siganus javus) preying on a jellyfish as rainbow runners, Elagatis bipinnulata, dart by.

We then encounter streaked spinefoots joining Singapore parrotfish, Scarus prasiognathus, feeding on algae on the coral reef at Staghorn Reef on Racha Yai near Phuket, and a school of blue-barred parrotfish, Scarus ghobban, feeding at Koh Bon.

At East of Eden in the Similan Islands, we find different types of fish collaborating in their hunt for prey. Goldsaddle goatfish (Parupeneus cyclostomus), bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus) and smalltooth emperors (Lethrinus microdon) make a spectacular sight as they gang up in their hunt for small fishes.

Fringelip mullet, Crenimugil crenilabis, are occasionally spotted in a school at Racha Noi, feeding by filtering organic matter from the sand.

At Koh Tachai, north of the Similan Islands, we see a variety of tropical fish that would do any aquarium proud, all gathered around a titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, as it feeds.

We then meet the blackspotted puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, standing by at another feeding frenzy at Anemone Reef, then feeding alone at Richelieu Rock.

Finally we encounter a yellow trumpetfish, Aulostomus chinensis, firstly "riding" above a porcupinefish, and then hiding within a school of yellowfin goatfish so that it can more easily approach its prey.

The following closed captions/subtitles are available by clicking the CC button under the video:

NARRATION / COMMENTARY:
- English
- German (Deutscher Kommentar)
- Spanish (Narración en Español)

MARINE LIFE & DIVE SITE NAMES
- Dutch (Nederlandse Namen)
- English
- German (Deutsche Bezeichnungen)
- Thai ( ชื่อภาษาไทย & จุดดำน้ำ )

Please get in touch with me if you would like to help translate the narration or marine life names into other languages.

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The video was shot by Nick Hope with a Sony VX2000 DV camera in a Gates housing. It was edited in Sony Vegas Pro then deinterlaced with QTGMC and upscaled to 720p HD in AviSynth.

Thanks to Santana Diving of Phuket (www.santanaphuket.com/), to Elfi and Uli Erfort and Daniel Bruehwiler for help with the German translation, and to Frank Nelissen for the Dutch subtitles.

Full list of marine life and dive sites featured in this video:

00:00 Rhizostome Jellyfish, Versuriga anadyomene, Richelieu Rock
00:06 Australian Spotted Jellyfish, Phyllorhiza punctata, Staghorn Reef, Racha Yai
00:13 Streaked Spinefoot, Siganus javus, Richelieu Rock
00:29 Singapore Parrotfish, Scarus prasiognathus, Staghorn Reef, Racha Yai
00:45 Blue-barred Parrotfish, Scarus ghobban, Koh Bon
00:59 Goldsaddle Goatfish, Parupeneus cyclostomus, East of Eden
01:07 Bluefin Trevally, Caranx melampygus, East of Eden
01:27 Smalltooth Emperor, Lethrinus microdon, East of Eden
01:31 Smalltooth Emperor, Lethrinus microdon, Shark Point
01:49 Fringelip Mullet, Crenimugil crenilabis, South Reef, Racha Noi
02:07 Titan Triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, East of Eden
02:26 Koh Tachai
02:51 Anemone Reef
03:11 Blackspotted Puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, Anemone Reef
03:27 Blackspotted Puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, Richelieu Rock
03:46 Trumpetfish, Aulostomus chinensis, Lucy's Reef, Racha Yai
04:04 Trumpetfish, Aulostomus chinensis, Tuna Wreck
04:23 Banded Sea Krait, Laticauda colubrina, Shark Cave

Todos los comentarios (20)
  • @markmcknight2467
    OMG! That puffer actually retracting it’s ‘lips’ when nipping at the anemone is just unbelievable! How cute.
  • @abpanphoto
    I loved watching the jelly fish move in the beginning.
  • @bubblevision
    The following captions/subtitles are available by clicking the CC button under the video: - English narration - German narration - Spanish narration - English (+ scientific names) names of the marine life and dive sites - German (+ scientific names) names of the marine life and dive sites - Dutch (+ scientific names) names of the marine life and dive sites Please get in touch if you would like to help with other languages.
  • @susanchow
    Amazingly awesome..especially the close up view of those fishes feeding !!!
  • @mrbas2410
    The video is really facinating. This shows the power and arrangement of the Creator Who feeds His creations everywhere even in the deep sea and all are living peacefully. Man should learn from this.
  • @NATUREmag
    So great videos, thank you so much!
  • @robydelfo
    Really exceptional and extremely relaxing,thank you so much.
  • @mirka161145
    fantastic video, very, very beautiful Mirka
  • @Quagmire1311
    I found this episode less entertaining than the others, can't till the next release!!!
  • @FerdzPerrera
    Interesting video Thanks for sharing from here dubai 🤝🤝🤝