Monterey Bay Aquarium

This is a photostory I made of the Monterey Bay Aquarium, CA. At the end you see the “Sunfish” which is a funny looking fish….
Music is from Enya.

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Whale Shark

How does the whale shark feed its colossal 10-ton appetite?

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Dog Attack Shark

It’s the craziest thing, a dog on a boat jumps right into the water and bites this shark and drags it to land. Gotta see it to believe it.

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Great White Shark Accident

If you are interested in using or licencing this footage please feel free to contact me by email: patrick.sean.walsh at gmail.com

A 2 ton, 15 foot Great White barrels into my cage and brakes through the bars… Patrick Walsh – Filming
Paul Damgaard – Avoiding Sharks Mouth
CC – The Shark

“On November 4th we had an incident that was pretty darned exciting. CC, or Cut Caudal, one of our regular sharks, accidentally ran into one of the main cages on the Searcher. CC came up nearly vertical about 20 feet away from the cage and grabbed one of the hang baits, which he is known to do on a regular basis. However, on this particular day he swam right into the portside cage’s viewing window. As CC took the bait he instinctively rolled his eyes back, couldn’t see where he was going and accidentally swam directly into the viewing window. CC’s entire head went inside the cage and he was stopped just short of his pectoral fins. Well, we all know that white sharks have no reverse and CC was too far in to turn around. He tried to turn, but he could not quite get his snout to clear the corner. He rolled on his side and began to thrash up and down trying to free himself. Being a rather large white shark he just ended up making the opening bigger by simply removing the front of the cage so he could get out of the cage. CC literally removed all the lower front vertical bars and the horizontal bar that connects all of the vertical bars to the main frame of the front cage panel and then swam away. What was amazing is that it took only about 10 seconds to do this. What was even more amazing was that there were 2 divers in the cage at the time and they thought that this was the coolest thing they had ever experienced and walked away completely unscathed. The divers also said that CC was just fine too!

We were all very relieved that no one was injured. We were also pleased that our divers listened to the safety briefing prior to diving and followed the instructions and evacuated the cage when this incident occurred. One diver utilized the emergency escape hatch and somehow managed to film the entire event. We learned something from this and we will take appropriate measures to prevent this from happening again.

When we said, “You can get face-to-face with the ultimate predator” this is not what we had in mind!

The Searcher’s cages are 6 years old now and we have learned a great deal since we first built them. We are going to take this opportunity to design and build new state-of-the-art cages that will be safer and stronger. We will unveil the new cages in spring 2008.” Great White Shark Adventures

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Ocean Wise Canstruction Inukshuk

Ocean Wise Canstruction Inukshuk, revealed! Unique design sculpture benefits food bank while celebrating Vancouvers Olympic emblem and the culture of Canadas Arctic. On February 5, 2010 the Vancouver Aquarium revealed an enormous Inukshuk sculpture made entirely of cans of Ocean Wise recommended seafood in a display of Olympic spirit. Created by an Aquarium design team, the Ocean Wise Canstruction project will be available for viewing from now through the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. The seafood was generously donated by Raincoast Trading. Following the exhibit the canned fish will be donated to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society.

Enter the Vancouver Aquariums CAN You Guess? Contest for a chance to WIN a pair of tickets to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games! How to Enter: All you have to do is guess the number of Raincoast Trading seafood cans used in the Ocean Wise Canstruction Inukshuk on display at the Vancouver Aquarium. Enter-to-win online or visit us at the Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park and see the amazing structure for yourself! Contest close Feb 13, 2010.

http://www.visitvanaqua.org/can-you-guess

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African Malawi Cichlid Fish Tank Aquarium

After many changes, the finished Malawi fish tank, housed in 450 litre bow fronted aquarium (5′x2′x2′) are approx 70 fish including 4 clown loach, 3 Pictus catfish, 3 Bristlnose pleco, 1 Rainbow shark, 4 Denison Barbs, 3 Tropheus and an array of Malawi Cichlids from a variety of Alunocara to Yellow Labs and Livingstonii.

Before you say there are too many fish, I promise you there aren’t, if there were any less then the aggression between them would be too high!

The set up consists of:

Juwel Vision 450 Fish Tank (450 litres)
1 x Juwel Jumbo internal filter
1 x Fluval FX5 external filter
2 x 1500lph powerheads with air inlets and polishing filters
2 x 300W heaters
Approx 100-120kg ocean rock
Colour and Blue T5 lighting tubes
Blue moonlight LED strips

As expected the malawis are breeding regularly, there always 2-3 females pregnant at any one time, 25-50% water change carried out once per week.

Approx cost including fish was £2k but it brings hours of relaxation so worth every penny !!

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The Vancouver Aquarium

Take a tour through one of North America’s best aquariums!

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Relaxing Aquarium (watch in HD)

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There are some who claim that the serene setting in which the fish swim about reduces stress. By witnessing a whole other world where everything is fluid, slow motion we lose ourselves in tranquility. The colors are vibrant and uplifting, the gentle hum of the filter that gurgles out an almost inaudible bubbling also produces a soothing effect. You begin to live
vicariously through the fish that have no deadlines, appointments or obligations, they simply swim. You almost become hypnotized. It is basically an escape. Also as a soothing element to relax people in stressful environments. Some believe that seeing fish swim about helps us to forget our worries and ease our minds.

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Fish Fight!

Male cichlids size each other up then smack each other down – all based on the size of their mouths!

See Giant Fish Throw Biologist

http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/news/environment-news/mega-fish-vin.html?source=4002

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