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Giant Stargazer swimming, Hitchiking crab on Cuttlefish bone, Larval fish and watch! ... Giant Stargazer, Poor Knights, Hapuka at 50m+, a rare sight ...
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Feeding Habits: The octopus is a carnivorous predator that preys upon crustaceans such as crabs and crayfish, and also molluscs, particularly clams, ...
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Feeding Habits: The octopus is a carnivorous predator that preys upon crustaceans such as crabs ... The octopus then waits for twenty minutes before eating, ...
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Although the octopus eye is a 'direct' eye, (photoreceptors in the retina directed towards the light source), it is very like the human eye in construction ...
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The mouth of an octopus is very much like a parrot's beak and is located in the centre of the arms 'underneath' the animal. Inside the mouth is a radula, ...
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The funnel is mobile to allow for forward or backward movement; when fleeing a predator the octopus swims backwards, and when an octopus is observed in the ...
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The Eye on The Sea team also use a Sea & Sea DX3000 compact waterproof digital camera for fast web site updates! Sea & Sea camera equipment, ...
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'Project 'Eye on the Sea' is about sharing a passion for the ocean and its life…the thrill of exploration and discovery in a world still relatively unknown, ...
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Training techniques: Training will help you get to know your body better than ... Static Apnea – is breath holding floating face down, usually in a pool. ...
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Reid Quinlan, (Freediving photographer). Dave Abbott, (Video photographer). Dave Moran, (Surface Judge). Jeroen, (Line measurement Judge) ...