Reefscape with Soft Coral & Schooling Baitfish
Reidar Opem is the first Norwegian to share a Gallery on the site. In his words “Diving and photographing in Indonesia has been part of my life for the last fifteen years. After my first visit in Raja Ampat ten years ago I recognized something very special. Healthy ecosystems, lack of impact from big cities, no pollution and lack of industrial fishing. This is as close as you get to unspoiled ecosystems! Every time I leave Raja Ampat it is with a sense of urgency. See it before it’s too late.”
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!
http://bit.ly/40Grs8H
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