Subscribe Now
LOGIN | BECOME A MEMBER

Videos - Tales of Sodwana Bay

Get the Flash Player to see this video. If you are viewing this page through an iPhone or iPad then you will need to install a third party browser as the built in browser does not support flash.

www.retinaiphoneapps.com
http://www.skyfire.com/en/product

Sodwana is situated on the north-east coastline of South Africa, amidst Isimangaliso Wetland Park. Classified as one of the top dive sites in the world, but still largely unexplored, this 50 km reef complex boasts around 95 species of hard and soft coral, sponges, other invertebrates and around 1200 fish species. In one of the submarine canyons just outside of the reef complex on 27 November 2000 the coelacanth – a prehistoric fish, was rediscovered.

   
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next >>

Humans have been interacting with dolphins for as long as we have known of their existence. While dolphin research is still in its infancy, the wealth of information that we may one day glean from these magnificent creatures is unimaginable. Pick up a copy of Issue 13 of Divesite to read about communicating with and learning from dolphins.
The Magnificence of Dolphins
The underwater version of a tank, this cone snail boasts and armored shell and enough venom to kill a human. Nearby fish don't stand a chance.
Killer Cone Snails

Camera crews have captured the first ever footage of a rare species of dolphins, the Australian snubfin. The snubfins are a species that has only been known to scientists for three years.
Rare Dolphins Caught on Film
A couple vacationing in Mexico encountered a number of killer whales swimming alongside their boat during a trip.
Killer Whales Surprise Couple on Boat

This juvenile elephant seal is curious as all juveniles tend to be.  Although this interaction remained pleasant, it's still a wild animal and this girl was very lucky.
Seal Meets Girl
Stunning footage of tender moments between whales and their calves as they swim peacefully amongst a group of divers.
By SolmarV
A Message of Tenderness

Young albatrosses learn that having a tiger shark as a motivator works surprisingly well when learning to fly.
Shark vs Bird
Crustaceans beware: That piece of coral might be a camouflaged cuttlefish looking for a quick bite.
Cuttlefish Attack

A selection of HD Underwater Video clips filmed in Thailand by Alan Tansey.
Liquid Media
www.liquidmedia.co.th

Music Emptiness by Alexander Blu on Jamendo.com
Reef Life - Thailand
Picking up where the Oscar Award Winning Documentary
Kids Speak Out Against Dolphin Captivity

Tiger Shark takes diver's video camera into mouth while it is still rolling. Get a first hand view of what it looks like to be chewed up by a giant shark. Filmed By Stuart Cove and his team from Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas and documented with still photography by world renowned underwater still photographer Stephen Frink.
Tiger Shark Bites onto Video Camera
Midway is a visually stunning documentary project from Chris Jordan that reflects on the immense environmental impact of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch - a mammoth collection of waste located in the Pacific Ocean. 

Currently raising funds through Kickstarter to support the completion of the flim, Jordan and his team focus specifically on the
Chris Jordon Documentary Project

Revolution is a film about changing the world. The true-life adventure of Rob Stewart, this follow-up to his acclaimed SHARKWATER documentary continues his remarkable journey; one that will take him through 15 countries over four years, and where he'll discover that it's not only sharks that are in grave danger - it's humanity itself.
Revolution Official Movie Trailer
The Dutch-flagged, Dutch-owned, Australian operated Sea Shepherd Ship (SSS) Bob Barker intervenes as the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru No. 2 attempts to transfer a poached minke whale, illegally killed in Australian Antarctic Waters, to the Japanese factory ship, Nisshin Maru.
Sea Shepherd Intercepts Japanese Whaling Fleet


Sea hares are hermaphrodites who really like to share the love. During mating, each sea hare serves as both a male and a female to different partners simultaneously, creating a long chain that can yield millions of eggs.
Sea Hares' Underwater Love Chain
Freediving with great whites without the use of protective equipment, Fred Buyle and William Winram show another aspect of this often misunderstood apex predator.
Freediving with a Great White

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next >>
Blogs Dive Info Register to Booking Site Magazine Competitions What's on About us