Marcelo Johan Ogata

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Marcelo Johan Ogata

Marcelo Johan Ogata

@_bugdreamer_

🎗Award-Winning Underwater Filmmaker https://t.co/CuK1W08MW6

British Columbia, Canada Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Marcelo Johan Ogata
Marcelo Johan Ogata@_bugdreamer_·
Up close and personal with a Dugong! When one of the most shy sea creatures decides to stare at you and display a beautiful show underwater! This rare encounter only happened to me once in more than 4000 dives! What is your Dugong story? 🎥 Marcelo Johan Ogata #bugDreamer
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Narcosis Nick 📸🐟
Narcosis Nick 📸🐟@NarcosisNic111·
Its been a while since we last saw Leopard Sharks here. Hopefully they are back! They spend a lot of time resting on the sea floor and don't have sharp teeth like most other sharks. Plus, if your really patient you can get super close!
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Barrufet del temps
Barrufet del temps@MeteoBarrufet·
Veus això en un film d'alienígenes i no ho trobaries gens estrany, però resulta que és una sèpia com qualsevol altra, només que no estàs acostumat a veure-les així. 📹 BugDreamer.
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RufusPlay1
RufusPlay1@RufusPlay1·
Drop your unsold #NFT for RETWEET 🔥
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Marcelo Johan Ogata
Marcelo Johan Ogata@_bugdreamer_·
Ever wondered what it’s like to be underwater in the dark? This 60 minute footage will show you what night diving in the Indian Ocean is all about 👽 Premiering tonight 19:00 PST, join me live on youtu.be/UjsZcjK-nmo #bugDreamer #Subscribe
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
An underwater encounter with the strange but beautiful feather star (Crinoid sp.), these ancient invertebrates first appeared in the fossil record about 300 million years before the dinosaurs. Filmed off Raja Ampat, West Papua by Marcelo Johan Ogata @_bugdreamer_.
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BBC Earth
BBC Earth@BBCEarth·
Mesmerising 😍 ⁣ Comatulida, or feather stars as they are known, are an ancient species of marine invertebrate. They swim by moving alternating arms up and down and land by lifting their arms flat and "parachuting" down. #EarthCapture by Marcelo Johan Ogata
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