“Mucky Secrets“ is a documentary about the marine life of the Lembeh Strait at the heart of the Coral Triangle off north Sulawesi in Indonesia. The Lembeh Strait is a popular scuba diving destination, famed for its excellent “muck diving“. A huge diversity of exotic marine creatures can be found on the mucky seabed, including everything from tropical fish to benthic sharks to nudibranchs. Critters compete for survival with an armoury including camouflage, mimicry, toxicity, and dazzling coloration. “Mucky Secrets“ is an excellent resource for scuba divers, aquarists, and marine biology students. The documentary features underwater macro footage from many of Lembeh's famous dive sites including Critter Hunt, Police Pier, Tanjung Kusu-Kusu, Nudi Falls, Aer Perang, Jahir, Makawide, Nudi Retreat, Retak Larry, TK (Teluk Kembahu), Hairball and Aw Shucks. There are subtitles/CC tracks for the narration and for the scientific and common names of the marine species, and dive site names. Watch the 4-minute prologue video at Marine life featured: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:05:11 Corals 0:05:57 Tunicates - sea squirts - ascidians 0:06:37 Symbiosis - sea anemones - anemonefish (clownfish) CRUSTACEANS 0:07:29 Commensal shrimps (partner shrimps) 0:09:12 Emperor shrimp 0:11:07 Mantis shrimps 0:12:34 Squat lobsters 0:13:27 Hermit crabs 0:14:26 True crabs 0:15:55 Sea Urchins ELASMOBRANCHS 0:17:11 Blue spotted stingrays 0:18:15 Brownbanded bamboo shark EELS 0:18:59 Snake eels 0:20:27 Moray eels 0:21:34 Ribbon eels REEF FISHES 0:22:33 Cardinalfishes 0:24:43 Trumpetfish 0:25:58 Seahorses 0:27:06 Pygmy seahorse 0:28:30 Pipefishes 0:30:38 Ghost pipefishes 0:33:22 Shrimpfishes - razorfishes 0:33:58 Seamoths - short dragonfish 0:35:03 Oriental flying gurnard 0:35:58 Blennies 0:36:49 Gobies 0:37:46 Sea pen 0:38:17 Dragonets 0:40:49 Mandarinfish 0:42:08 Frogfishes 0:46:39 Juvenile fishes 0:47:12 Spotted parrotfish 0:48:20 Sweetlips 0:49:05 Yellowblotch razorfish 0:49:37 Filefishes 0:50:24 Boxfishes - cowfishes 0:50:57 Puffers (pufferfish) 0:52:21 Sharpnose puffers (tobies) 0:52:50 Porcupinefishes 0:53:45 Panther grouper 0:54:10 Whitemargin stargazer 0:54:54 Leopard flounder 0:55:25 Flatheads 0:56:36 Scorpionfishes 0:57:27 Ambon Scorpionfish 0:58:04 Rhinopias 0:59:50 Lionfishes 1:02:29 Demon stinger (spiny devilfish, bearded ghoul) 1:03:17 Fireworm 1:03:45 Waspfishes MOLLUSCS CEPHALOPODS 1:05:48 Cuttlefishes 1:08:38 Octopuses 1:11:34 Flame scallop GASTROPODS 1:12:03 Sea snails 1:14:37 Sea slugs - nudibranchs 1:21:49 Sea slugs feeding 1:23:57 Nudibranchs mating 1:26:11 Sap-sucking slug 1:26:59 Headshield slugs 1:27:49 Sea hares 1:30:21 Polyclad flatworm 1:31:18 End credits I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at: I post updates about my videos here: bubblevision MUSIC CREDITS: Arrival of the Broken Kings by Klangachse () The Unknown by Jaycieh () All the following tracks are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license Covert Affair, Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Snake Lady, Hitman, Sneak 'n Get Caught, Water Prelude, The Other Side of the Door, Sneaky Adventure, Umbrella Pants, Comfortable Mystery, Babylon, Mysterioso March, Sneaky Snitch, Hidden Agenda, Lightless Dawn, Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Mermaid, Scheming Weasel (slower version), Brittle Rille, Perspectives by Kevin MacLeod () Mystery 2, Joy 2 by Tom Cusack (Leafy Lane Productions)() Divider, Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie () Mountain Breeze (pad), Biosphere by Purple Planet () Second Thoughts by James Kirsch . generalfuzz (, ) Blade Walker by Lahniz () Untitled Ambient Tune by TekMerc () Melody of the Lost Ark by Ojini Project () Thanks to: - Two Fish Divers () who I stayed and dived with on Lembeh Island, and especially to their keen-eyed dive guides for their critter spotting - Phiangpis Phanchana for diving and production assistance - Gerry Allen and Teresa Zubi () for assistance with marine species identification - Bill Rudman for creating the now-idle sea slug forum (), still an invaluable source of knowledge. The video was shot by Nick Hope with a Sony HVR-Z1P HDV camera in a Light & Motion Bluefin HD housing with Light & Motion Elite lights, a flat port, and a Century 3.5 diopter.
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