This short film by Richard Smith celebrates life in Raja Ampat-on the “World’s Richest Reef”
Richard Smith, a British underwater photographer and writer, aspires to promote an appreciation for the ocean’s inhabitants and raise awareness of marine conservation issues through his images. A marine biologist by training, Richard’s pioneering research on the biology and conservation of pygmy seahorses, led to the first PhD on these enigmatic fishes. Over the past decade, Richard’s photographs and marine life focused features have appeared in a wide variety of publications around the world. Richard leads marine life expeditions where the aim is for participants to get more from their diving and photography by learning about the marine environment: www.OceanRealmImages.com
Researchers confirm mantas in Raja Ampat (Indonesia) are thriving unlike other regions of the So-Pacific. So if you want to see mantas...go to Raja! https://bit.ly/3VfbmAN
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Announcing our Reef Guardian our newest BHS Partner. Read all about the great work they are doing for the people of Raja Ampat, Indonesia https://bit.ly/3TGULnL