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Cool fish videos - Amberjack

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Rui_Santos

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I found this webpage while searching for other stuff.
There are some nice videos in it.

They should work better in there species identification skills, but that's probably because they spend more time in the water having fun than I do!:duh

Take a look at the first video and the “presence” of the big amberjack, beautiful.
(Almko jack - Seriola rivoliana, to be more correct).

There third is really nice too ... but 20Mb!!

here is the link


Cheers,
Rui
 
Good stuff Rui. Looking forward to some "live" action soon!!
 
Nice clips... I so wish I could have been there with my new gun...........:p

Pekka
 
The pictures are nice but I when I click on one there is no link for download on the next p[age.

Someone to have this problem?

Dive safe,
Peter
 
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