Stewart shares a wonderful “split” image from a recent trip to Raja Ampat, w/ Kerri Bingham (Got Muck) modeling.
Stewart Galloway is an ophthalmologist practicing in eastern Tennessee who has had a long-term interest in photography since high school. He began diving 10 years ago, took up underwater photography almost immediately, and ever since hasn’t been seen underwater without a camera in tow. “Learning the vagaries of underwater photography has been a wonderful ongoing adventure and I am indebted to my many mentors including Alex Mustard, Hergen Spalink, and Burt Jones among others. While I’ve been extremely fortunate to travel the world diving and photographing many of the wonderful creations under our ocean’s surface, without a doubt, Raja Ampat is the most photographically rich destination I’ve ever seen and I cannot wait to return! We are incredibly lucky that such a place is being protected from exploitation and owe immense gratitude to those who continue to work for its preservation.” To view more of Stewart’s images check out his Gallery on the site.
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.
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