Scuba diver releasing corals from fishing lines. - HD stock video
Many researchers have concluded that when people use reef fishing rods,they can leave scars on corals,which opens a path of entry to pathogens that infect corals,in Chichiriviche de la Costa,Venezuela,Caribbean Sea.
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1446088640
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Moment Video RR
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1920 x 1080 px - 88 MB
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00:00:33:03
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Puerto La Cruz., Venezuela
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Categories:
- Sea,
- Underwater,
- 55-59 Years,
- Adult,
- Adults Only,
- Animal Themes,
- Animal Wildlife,
- Animals In The Wild,
- Aqualung - Diving Equipment,
- Aquatic Sport,
- Biodiversity,
- Caribbean Sea,
- Color Image,
- Coral - Cnidarian,
- Coral Bleaching,
- Digitally Generated Image,
- Diving - Sport,
- Diving Equipment,
- Ecosystem,
- Film - Moving Image,
- Fish,
- Fisher - Role,
- Fisherman,
- Fishing,
- Fishing Hook,
- Fishing Industry,
- Fishing Net,
- Fishing Tackle,
- HD Format,
- Hard Coral,
- Horizontal,
- Infectious Disease,
- Lifestyles,
- Living Organism,
- Males,
- Microplastic,
- Nature,
- Non US Film Location,
- Non-Urban Scene,
- Ocean Floor,
- One Person,
- Outdoors,
- People,
- Plastic,
- Plastic Pollution,
- Pollution,
- Polyp Corals,
- Real Time Video,
- Reef,
- Saltwater Fish,
- Scuba Diver Point of View,
- Scuba Diving,
- Sea Life,
- Social Issues,
- Tropical Fish,
- Undersea,
- Underwater Diving,
- Venezuela,
- Video with Sound,
- Water,
- Water Form,