Anemonefish at Penemu Island, Raja Ampat
Beth Watson’s love for photography began years ago when she received her first digital camera. The concept of capturing, editing and printing an image intrigued her. It was not until she learned to dive and took a camera underwater that her true passion was born. The underwater world is fascinating to her and she enjoys the challenges of photographing wide-angle reefs and wrecks but also has a deep adoration for the tiniest creatures in the sea. Her goal is to capture images that are unique, creative and thought provoking, hoping to raise awareness to the importance of conserving and preserving the health and vitality of our ocean environment.
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Looking for new divesites between Raja Ampat and Triton Bay, in the Bird's Head Seascape last frontier? Look no further we've got them!
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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.
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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
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