Info 4K HDR Video "Bumphead Parrotfish of Triton Bay at Dramai | Indonesia | West Papua"

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Laval

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This 4K HDR video shows bumphead parrotfish at Dramai Dive Site, West Papua, Indonesia.
It was shot with a Sony FX3, using HLG3 picture profile.

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Lovely as always, thanks as always. We saw a couple of groups of around 20 of them marauding through sites around Misool--such cheerful beasts!
 
Thanks for sharing, amazing video! Definitely need to come check out the diving in Indo. The reef looks incredible!
 
We are in Triton Bay now, a bit of bleaching but at some sites lots of filamentous algae covering the corals. In general pretty healthy but also a bit warm, (86 F, 30C) .
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We are in Triton Bay now, a bit of bleaching but at some sites lots of filamentous algae covering the corals. In general pretty healthy but also a bit warm, (86 F, 30C) .View attachment 899272
Thank you for sharing your experience. I do not remember seeing a single bleached coral and filamentous algae covering the corals. Something is going on.
 
Yes indeed. We have been diving at Little Komodo, White Rock, Macro Rock etc. and see very little bleaching but some algae. Will try to get a photo.
Bill
 

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