Taken at West Waigeo’s dive site, “The Passage”
Jim Black is a retired military and commercial pilot whose passion is underwater photography. Jim enjoys “the hunt” for marine critters, especially nudibranchs and flatworms. To see more of his images go to Maps>West Waigeo, then click on the map pin for THE PASSAGE and scroll the site’s image gallery. Jim is also a frequently contributor to Mike Miller’s (Slugsite)
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