Shark Video Clip Library

CoralRealm Shark Video Clips

Check out this impressive collection of video clips shot at top shark-watching destinations like Cocos Island, the Revillagigedo Archipelago and Papua New Guinea.

The library includes clips of schooling scalloped hammerheads, bonnetheads, Caribbean reef sharks, whale sharks as well as rare footage of shark behavior, like the "head-snap", feeding and cleaning.

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Whale Shark   Whale shark
Watch this majestic creature,
(the largest fish in the ocean) slowly cruise by.
Resolution: 160x120 Size:2.0 Meg Length: 20 seconds
Video Preview   Banded Bamboo Shark
A rare clip of a juvenile brownbanded bamboo shark (Chiloscyllium punctatum) from Indonesia. This handsome shark walks on the sea floor like a salamander.
Lembeh Strait Sulawesi - Indonesia
Resolution: 200x150 Size:3.0 Meg Length: 25 seconds
Video by Bruce Robison
Schooling Hammerhead clip #1   Hammerheads Swim in Formation
Watch a squadron of scalloped hammerheads swim in formation.
Cocos Island - Costa Rica
Resolution: 160x120 Size:0.66 Meg Length: 11 seconds
Video by John Boyle
Schooling Hammerhead clip #2   Hammerheads Schooling near a Seamount
A school of scalloped hammerheads congregate near a submerged pinnacle.
Cocos Island - Costa Rica
Resolution: 160x120 Size:0.68 Meg Length: 12 seconds
Video by John Boyle
Schooling Hammerhead clip #1   Hammerhead Schooling Behavior
Hugh schools of scalloped hammerheads hang in the ocean currents.
Cocos Island - Costa Rica
Resolution: 160x120 Size:1.02 Meg Length: 20 seconds
Video by John Boyle
Schooling Hammerhead clip #2   Three Bad Boy Hammerheads
A trio of scarred scalloped hammerheads cruise past.
Cocos Island - Costa Rica
Resolution: 160x120 Size:1.08 Meg Length: 18 seconds
Video by Bruce Robison
  Hammerhead "Head-snap"
A hammerhead engages in "head-snap," a common social behavior.
Cocos Island - Costa Rica
Resolution: 160x120 Size: Meg Length: 18 seconds
Video by John Boyle
  Hammerhead Cleaning Behavior
A scalloped hammerhead visits a cleanings station and is inspected by a Mexican hogfish.
Cocos Island - Costa Rica
Resolution: 160x120 Size:1.54 Meg Length: 18 seconds
Video by Bruce Robison
  Hammers with Mating and Battle Scars
Scalloped hammerheads up close showing prominent scarring.
Cocos Island - Costa Rica
Resolution: 160x120 Size:1.41 Meg Length: 18 seconds
Video by Bruce Robison
  Hammerhead "War" Wounds
A group of scalloped hammerheads show off their scars and fresh abrasions.
Cocos Island - Costa Rica
Resolution: 160x120 Size:1.35 Meg Length: 18 seconds
Video by Bruce Robison
Video Preview   Feeding Whitetips & Jacks
Whitetip reef sharks squeeze in rocky crevice after creolefish, while jacks circle and wait for prey flushed out by the sharks.
Cocos Island - Costa Rica
Resolution: 145x110 Size: 0.95 Meg Length: 15 seconds
Video by John Boyle
Video Preview   Whitetip Reef & Gray Reefs Feeding
Gray reef sharks feed on bait at a "shark feed."
Northern Papua New Guinea.
Resolution: 145x110 Size: 0.95 Meg Length: 15 seconds
Video by John Boyle
  Bonnethead Sharks
This shark has a shovel-shaped head and is commonly housed in public aquariums.
Resolution: 160x120 Size:2.25 Meg Length: 20 seconds
Video by Scott Michael
Video Preview   Caribbean Reef Shark
Caribbean reef shark cruising the reef.
Location unknown
Resolution: 136x132 Size: 690k Length: 15 seconds
 
  Marine Life Videos for Sale
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Depending on the speed of your Internet connection, it might take a while to download the videos for viewing. The file sizes range from 500K to over 6 Meg. A high-speed (ADSL/Cable or other broadband connection) is recommended for viewing video clips.

Need a distraction while you wait? Get out a pencil and piece of paper and start making a list of dive destinations you'd like to visit. Or draw your interpretation of a longlure frogfish devouring a squirrelfish.