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Strap on your cyber mask, plug in your fins, and take a virtual dive at one of Australasia's great dive destinations.
For complete catalogue of stock video in both SD-PAL and HD-1080p, contact Wayne Dyer at Sharkdentist Films (sharkden@tpg.com.au).
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ozmarlin > Great Barrier Reef Dreaming: a kaleidoscopic burst of colour and biodiversity that is seen on the Osprey and Ribbon Reef Coral Sea expeditions north of Port Douglas, QLD, Australia. Shot aboard the Undersea Explorer in May 2008. (2:50 min)
Camera: Sony PD100; housing: Amphibico Navigator.
ozmarlin > The Sharks of Looking Glass Cave: Broughton Island's grey nurse shark colony is watching you. (9:59 min)
Shot in 1080p/25, compressed to 720p/25 for internet.  Camera: Sony XDCAM EX1; housing: Gates.
ozmarlin > The Gloomy Depths of the Coolooli.
Day becomes night below a 40m layer of algal bloom off the northern beaches of sydney. Come for a tour of one of Sydney's best wreck dives, the bucket dredge "Coolooli", lying on its side in 48m.
Shot in 1080p/25, compressed to 720p/25 for internet.  Camera: Sony XDCAM EX1; housing: Gates.
ozmarlin > The leopards of Nine Mile Reef.
Great viz and leopard sharks on a reef near Tweed Heads, NSW, Australia. (9:30 min)
Shot in 1080p/25, compressed to 720p/25 for internet.  Camera: Sony XDCAM EX1; housing: Gates.
ozmarlin > Coral Sea at Bondi Wall.
Blue clear water, 50m viz, bright colours and lotza fish. Sounds like the Great Barrier Reef. No, it is Sydney's Bondi Wall, bathed in Coral Sea conditions
ozmarlin > Kurnel Sponge Gardens.
Kurnel Peninsula, at the mouth of Botany Bay, Sydney, is home to a rich marine biodiversity. But if you get a chance to dive here only once, you are almost guaranteed to see weedy sea dragons, nudibranchs and cuttlefish. These critters were filmed on one dive in 2004.
ozmarlin > Under the bridge at Swansea.
For a few moments each day on the high slack tide, divers can enter a world of prolific growth and marine life that is normally washed with a raging current. A great dive two hours north of Sydney on the Central Coast.
ozmarlin > Under The Arch at Jervis Bay.
Descend 40m down to go under the long-span arch outside Jervis Bay called.......... you guessed it. Great terrain and a prime fish hide-out. Shot in 1080p/25 using Sony EX1 in Gates housing.
Kurnel Sponge Gardens.
Kurnel Peninsula, at the mouth of Botany Bay, Sydney, is home to a rich marine biodiversity. But if you get a chance to dive here only once, you are almost guaranteed to see weedy sea dragons, nudibranchs and cuttlefish. These critters were filmed on one dive in 2004.
ozmarlin > Kurnel Sponge Gardens.
Kurnel Peninsula, at the mouth of Botany Bay, Sydney, is home to a rich marine biodiversity. But if you get a chance to dive here only once, you are almost guaranteed to see weedy sea dragons, nudibranchs and cuttlefish. These critters were filmed on one dive in 2004.
Kurnel Sponge Gardens.
Kurnel Peninsula, at the mouth of Botany Bay, Sydney, is home to a rich marine biodiversity. But if you get a chance to dive here only once, you are almost guaranteed to see weedy sea dragons, nudibranchs and cuttlefish. These critters were filmed on one dive in 2004.
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