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Underwater Aquarium: Fish Swim Outside, Look In On People

Underwater Aquarium: Fish Swim Outside, Look In On People
Clip: 426620_1_1
Year Shot: 1965 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1735
Original Film: 038-035-04
HD: N/A
Location: Oak Bay, BC, Canada
Timecode: 00:16:19 - 00:18:02

Canadians have opened what must be the most unusual aquarium in the world. Located at Oak Bay, British Columbia, the exhibit maintains its own fleet of boats. Spectators enter an underwater viewing room and see the fish swimming in their natural element, outside in the sea, kept on the range with netting. In the waters of Oak Bay, British Columbia the fishermen on this boat are looking for interesting specimens of fish and other aquatic animals. MS - The net is pulled up on to the boat and they have netted a lot of fish, one is a baby octopus that is held in the hand of the aquatic researcher. Scuba diver going into the water off a boat. He comes across a full grown Octopus and so does his partner. The Oak Bay aquarium is not ordernary, the windows look out into the open sea and the fish that swim by sometimes look in to the window looking back at the people. A dark fish looks into the window at a little boy who is lookin back at him. CU An Octopus CU A Hermit Crab. CU A Grunt Sculpin Fish. ECU A Rat Fish. - A seal having some fun with the people by the window.