Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Leafy-Sea-Dragon-moving-macro-27MZIFJW6XAPH.htmlConceptually similarUnderwater off Kangaroo Island with The Wildlife ManGP0STRLYRCompleted★★★★Leafy Sea Dragons (English Text)GP0STRZAGCompleted★★★★Leafy Sea Dragons - Clean VersionGP0STRZAMCompleted★★★★Fish TV - 15s: Great Southern Reef - Web VideoGP0STSYDRCompleted★★★★Instagram Story Video OptionGP0STRZASCompleted★★★★Fish TV - 10s: Great Southern Reef - Web VideoGP0STSYDICompleted★★★★Schools of Fish in the Great Barrier ReefGP0STRU18Completed★★★★Leafy Sea Dragons and Old Wives Fish in Rapid Bay, Australia - B-rollGP0STRR5NCompleted★★★★★★Funny Anti-Plastic 60 Second Video - 1080pGP0STS29YCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STST3DLeafy Sea Dragon moving macroSuggested text for social:Introducing...the leafy sea dragon. The mysterious little creatures are a thing of wonder, and are found only in the Great Southern Reef.Despite appearances, it’s a fish, and a close relative of seahorses and pipefish.They slurp up their food, using their long snout like a drinking straw.Their leafy camouflage and spiny fins keep large fish from snacking on them.They are one of the most magnificently camouflaged creatures on earth, and are unique to the waters of South Australia.Act now to protect the leafy sea dragon from risky oil drilling: act.gp/greatsouthernreefLocations:Australia-Great Australian Bight-South AustraliaDate:5 Dec, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:38sAudio format:MuteKeywords:Day-KWCI (GPI)-Leafy Seadragon-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Research-Underwater shotsShoot:Social Media Content for the Great Southern Reef SpotlightGreenpeace worked with scientists, divers and the crew of the Rainbow Warrior to research the mysterious Great Southern Reef, a little-known cold water reef in the Great Australian Bight, off the southern coast of Australia. The Rainbow Warrior is in Australia as part of the Making Oil History tour to investigate, document, and showcase the Great Australian Bight to Australia and the world. We're calling on the Australian Government to permanently protect the Bight from dangerous oil drilling.(This shoot has content with text for social media use. For original files used in the macros see shoot GP0STSS0F)