Tiger Egg Cowrie (Cuspivolva tigris)
Born in 1953 on the east coast of Scotland, Andrew Podzorski’s passion for the nature started at four years old. Graduating in botanical taxonomy from Edinburgh, Reading and the University of the West Indies, he researched and published on maritime lichens, African orchids and tropical diatoms. Five years were spent organising scientific expeditions to Malaysia, Sabah, Java, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Namibia and Madagascar.
His burning interest in diving was awoken in Jamaica in 1977, and the first underwater photographs taken in 1979. Now specialising in super macro photography, he uses images to highlight species diversity and conservation issues.
To view more of Andrew’s work visit: www.reef-rainforest.de
Zebra's Uncaged! These charismatic but virtually extirpated sharks now have a chance to repopulate their native habitat. Three years in the making with unprecedented international cooperation these sharks now swim free.
https://bit.ly/3LCrAC5
#rewilding #ReShark
Who let the sharks out, Who Who? National Geographic was there so they know who! And today they released an online article about this precedented event. Follow the link. This is big news!
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/shark-rewilding-indonesia-oceans-conservation-zebra?seattleaquarium23
New divesites in the Bird's Head Seascape's last frontier, the Bomberai peninsula and Fakfak: Part 4
http://bit.ly/3YNIuQQ
New divesites in the Bird's Head Seascapes last frontier, the Bomberai peninsula and Fakfak: Part 4
http://bit.ly/3YNIuQQ