$19.99
Royalty-Free Underwater Stock Footage of an orange Thorny Oyster (Spondylus sp.) Super Close Up on Coral Reef
This underwater video captures an orange thorny oyster (Spondylus sp.) in a super close-up setting, revealing its striking spiny shell, rugged surface texture, and vivid coloration as it rests attached to hard substrate on a coral reef. Filmed from an intimate, cinematic perspective, the footage highlights the oyster’s distinctive thorn-like projections, shell ridges, and natural positioning within its reef environment.
Shot with stable framing and clear water conditions, the sequence emphasizes shell morphology, surface detail, and habitat context, offering a detailed view of this visually dramatic marine bivalve. Natural underwater lighting enhances fine textures, sharp edges, and subtle color contrasts between the thorny oyster and the surrounding reef, creating a calm yet visually engaging underwater scene.
Perfect for nature documentaries, marine-life films, educational content, broadcast productions, and commercial projects, this high-quality underwater stock footage delivers sharp detail, balanced exposure, and professional composition.
It is ideal for projects focused on thorny oysters, marine bivalves, shell morphology, coral reef habitats, tropical marine biodiversity, ocean education, and cinematic underwater storytelling.
This royalty-free underwater video includes a commercial use license and is compatible with all major platforms, including YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, websites, presentations, and broadcast media.
Technical Details:
• Resolution: 3840 × 2160 (4K Ultra HD)
• Format: MOV / H.264
• Duration: 00:31 seconds
• Category: Underwater Stock Footage / Thorny Oyster / Spondylus sp. / Marine Bivalve / Shellfish / Coral Reef / Tropical Marine Life / Marine Wildlife
Enhance your projects with professional underwater footage of an orange thorny oyster super close up, showcasing its spiked shell texture, intricate structure, and reef habitat—perfect for documentary storytelling, education, conservation campaigns, advertising, and premium cinematic marine visuals.