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That is how corals looks under sun light spectrum (about 6000K). Really colorful were couple of montipora species, they were glowing in blue and purple colors. Of of course, you can't beat the coloration of clams. From black to gold and everything in between.I am always shocked how amazing colored coral is rarely seen on many of these videos. It is like I expect tank shots from here to look like that in the ocean.
No, it is not bleached, but damaged by tourists, unfortunately.Looked like quite. Bit of bleaching unless I was mistaken
That's what you get from sunlight and very shallow waters.the shimmer is crazy.
4 ft on average at a high tide.How deep was the water in the video?
Oh... You got a good eye. Clamps in Tahiti are really colorful.At 6:35 in the video, the blue clam in the upper left is beautiful!
I am sure you are going to have a great time in Mexico .Really awesome to see stuff like this. Love the snorkeling and scuba vids. Can't wait for Christmas in Playa del Carmen and slapping a mask on. Won't be like Tahiti I'm sure though lol.
Does not look like a Kessils to me, more like a Radions.Amazing video! Love the shimmer! They must be running Kessils.
Hello,What island? I was on Moorea about 13 years ago and spent most of my time in the water. Tons of clams, acros, montis, etc..... Must've swam next to a dozen stingrays. I want to go back soon. I remember running into a Titan triggerfish that was massive. I kept my distance and watched him turn over rocks for nearly 30 minutes looking for food. The smaller triggerfish in the lagoons would chase me away from their nests, so much fun. Nice vid, btw.