What are these spots and how to get rid of them?

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RDRINK25

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On my GoPro I get these myterious spots once I shot underwater. I have practiced above ground and no spots. During the end of the dive the spots went away. Please help... Is there a way to enhance them so they are not there?

[video=youtube_share;Y6yPeeWmoJs]http://youtu.be/Y6yPeeWmoJs[/video]
 
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Since the video won't work for me either -- do you have a red filter on your housing? It could be air bubbles.
 
Yes I use the fog inserts and the SRP filters.

It did go away half way through the dive. Is there a way to edit them out?
 
This should work please help with how to fix these?



[video=youtube_share;etzhAxQ-Zd0]http://youtu.be/etzhAxQ-Zd0[/video]
 
That could have just been particulate in the water. You see that on lots of dives. It may be heavier in some areas, like close to a ship if there is any surge or current, and then much lighter in other area like off the bottom or in a hold sheltered from moving water. If you have a light source is will make it work unless it is at an angle to the camera.

Krawlings posted as I was typing this. Think that is it.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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