Diving With Coelacanths
This video is part of the banquet presentation given by Richard Pyle at the 2013 Marine Aquarium Conference of North America (MACNA) in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. It represents a video overview of a series of dives conducted in 2011 off Sodwana Bay, South Africa, to find and film living Coelacanths. The video also shows what the habitat looks like at depths of 100-120 meters (330-400 feet) off Sodwana Bay. The dives were led by Peter Timm, and filmed by Robert Whitton, Daniel Stevenson and Richard Pyle.

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