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  • An enormous aggregation of camouflage groupers (also called marbled groupers, Epinephelus polyphekadion) at Fakarava's south pass (Tomakohua), French Polynesia. This was taken about a week before the spawning event, and does not show full density of fish.
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  • Roberto Rinaldi, one of the world's foremost underwater 3D cinematographers, dives with a prototype Seacam underwater housing that holds two Canon C300 or C500 cameras. This 3D camera rig is on of the first to shoot 3D wide-angle behind a dome port, and can shoot in 4K. Fakarava south pass (Tomakohua), French Polynesia.
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  • Schooling gray reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) at Fakarava's south pass (Tomakohua) in French Polynesia. This is likely the best pass in the world to see aggregating reef sharks.
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  • Temakohua, the south pass of Fakarava, is home to about 650 gray reef sharks at any given time, according to shark researcher Johann Mourier, who was conducting survey dives while we were there. There is also an incredible marbled grouper aggregation at this time of year. Shot with DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and Ricoh GR camera.
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  • Temakohua, the south pass of Fakarava, is home to about 650 gray reef sharks at any given time, according to shark researcher Johann Mourier, who was conducting survey dives while we were there. There is also an incredible marbled grouper aggregation at this time of year. Shot with DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and Ricoh GR camera.
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  • Blancpain's Fifty Fathoms dive watch, underwater in Fakarava's south pass (Tomakohua), French Polynesia.
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  • Schooling gray reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) at Fakarava's south pass (Tomakohua) in French Polynesia. This is likely the best pass in the world to see aggregating reef sharks.
    echeng140704_095127.tif
  • Schooling gray reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) at Fakarava's south pass (Tomakohua) in French Polynesia. This is likely the best pass in the world to see aggregating reef sharks. Frame grab from raw 2K CinemaDNG video.
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  • The large Blancpain group stayed at Tetamanu Village & Sauvage, and at Motu Aito, which is a couple islands away. These are the only two pensions at the south pass. Mark Strickland and I were in a small cabin at Sauvage, which is the small motu in the middle of this image. Taken with DJI Phantom 2 and Ricoh GR camera.
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  • Tetamanu Resort and Dive Center at the south pass of Fakarava, French Polynesia. Shot with DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and Ricoh GR camera.
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  • Temakohua, the south pass of Fakarava, is home to about 650 gray reef sharks at any given time, according to shark researcher Johann Mourier, who was conducting survey dives while we were there. There is also an incredible marbled grouper aggregation at this time of year. Shot with DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and Ricoh GR camera.
    echeng140707_174020.tif
  • Temakohua, the south pass of Fakarava, is home to about 650 gray reef sharks at any given time, according to shark researcher Johann Mourier, who was conducting survey dives while we were there. There is also an incredible marbled grouper aggregation at this time of year. Shot with DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and Ricoh GR camera.
    echeng140707_173807.tif
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  • A school of crescent-tail bigeye (Priacanthus hamrur) in Fakarava's south pass (Tomakohua), French Polynesia.
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  • A cabled underwater research camera monitors the marbled grouper migration in Fakarava's south pass (Tomakohua), French Polynesia. The camera was placed by Laurent Ballesta's expedition team. Underwater photographer Mark Strickland photographs me, in the background.
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  • Temakohua, the south pass of Fakarava, is home to about 650 gray reef sharks at any given time, according to shark researcher Johann Mourier, who was conducting survey dives while we were there. There is also an incredible marbled grouper aggregation at this time of year. Shot with DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and Ricoh GR camera.
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  • An enormous aggregation of camouflage groupers (also called marbled groupers, Epinephelus polyphekadion) at Fakarava's south pass (Tomakohua), French Polynesia. This was taken about a week before the spawning event, and does not show full density of fish.
    echeng140705_160953.tif
  • Laurent Ballesta and expedition team members underwater near the drop off at the mouth of Fakarava's south pass (Tomakohua), French Polynesia.
    echeng140705_160836.tif