
Sunset Cove Beach & Dive Resort · Alad Island, Romblon
Behaviour Observations
Marine Life in Motion — Filmed by Our Guests
Rare behaviour, extraordinary encounters and intimate moments with the critters of Romblon — captured by the talented underwater photographers and videographers who dive with us.
Witnessing Behaviour Nobody Expected to Find
Romblon's macro reefs are one of the most biodiverse dive environments in the Philippines. Our guests regularly document behaviour that has rarely — or never — been captured on video before. From nudibranchs extending their oral hoods to pygmy seahorses changing colour, these clips represent genuine contributions to the scientific understanding of Indo-Pacific marine life.
We are deeply grateful to the photographers and videographers who share their extraordinary footage with us and with the wider diving community. Each clip credited here is the sole property of its creator. We are honoured to showcase their work.
Want to contribute your own footage from a dive at Sunset Cove? Get in touch — we would love to feature it here.
Filmed something extraordinary at Sunset Cove?
Share your footage with us. We would love to feature your work here and credit you as the creator. All rights remain yours.
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