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@EarthFocusImages This virtual snorkeling tour shows the spectacular diversity and beauty of marine life on the Big Island of Hawai‘i. It shows what you can expect when snorkeling in locations such as Kealakekua Bay (the largest Marine Life Conservation district in Hawai‘i; also known as Captain Cook Monument) and Hōnaunau Bay ("2-step") and several other locations. About 60 species of fish and other marine animals are identified by name in this video. Coral reefs are fragile and special places, and they are under threat from climate change and other factors. Please snorkel responsibly, leave no trace, and support organizations that help protect our oceans, such as these: The Ocean Cleanup: https://theoceancleanup.com/ Ocean Conservancy: https://oceanconservancy.org/ Oceana: https://oceana.org/ Hawaii Marine Animal Response (HMAR): https://h-mar.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Still & Motion Photography: Frank TvM Copyright 2019 - Turtle Creek Productions ------------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Introduction 0:46 Threadfin butterflyfish 0:59 Star-eye parrotfish 1:06 Wedgetail triggerfish 1:14 Red pencil sea urchin 1:46 Brassy chub 1:52 Whitespotted surgeonfish 2:41 Peacock grouper 2:52 Yellowtail coris (female) 2:59 Yellowtail coris (juvenile) 3:11 Bird wrasse (top) 3:21 Chocolate dip chromis 3:27 Reticulated butterflyfish 4:14 Palenose parrotfish (left) 4:35 Convict tang 4:47 Black surgeonfish 5:08 Bird wrasse & Saddle wrasse 5:21 Moorish idol 5:37 Longnose butterflyfish 5:51 Raccoon butterflyfish 5:59 Hawai'ian sargeant 6:20 Ringtail surgeonfish 6:40 Oval butterflyfish 6:50 Crocodile needlefish 7:08 Banded sea urchin 7:31 Spotted puffer 7:45 Keeltail needlefish 8:36 Yellow tang (white morph) 9:39 Whitemouth moray