Coming Back by Alex Lindbloom As the Komodo season comes to an end I’m looking forward to the Raja season. It’s right around the corner and with so much to offer in those magnificent... Read More →
Indonesia continues to draw the attention of the International BLUE CARBON community by Jennifer Howard Encompassing 13,466 islands and more than 95,181 km of coasts, Indonesia is the world’s... Read More →
4 Things We’ve Discovered from Tagging Indonesia’s Mantas by Nicole Han (from Conservation International’s Human Nature blog) Manta Rays are among dive tourists’ most beloved swimming... Read More →
Program Hibah Konservasi Bentang Laut Kepala Burung mendukung organisasi lokal dalam pengembangan pemanfaatan sumber daya laut by Carla Kerstan Program Hibah Konservasi Bentang Laut Kepala Burung... Read More →
The Misool Filling Station Misool Eco Resort is very excited to welcome you to their new Sorong cafe and boutique! The Misool Filling Station is located directly across the street from the... Read More →
Sweet Home Cendrawasih…where the mantas frolic too (?!) by Mark Erdmann, Abraham Sianipar, & Sarah Lewis Though the Bird’s Head certainly has its fair share of charismatic... Read More →
Wonders of the Night by Andrew Podzorski As the sun sinks below the horizon and light starts to disappear from the reef, the denizens of the day seek shelter and protection in the endless nooks... Read More →
Gurano Bintang by Imam Syuhada KM Gurano Bintang was first commissioned in Alor under the name Kotekelema. Kotekelema is Lamaleran, a language group from Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur... Read More →
Bird’s Head Natural History Notes: In Appreciation of Damsels By Dr Richard Smith – www.OceanRealmImages.com Damselfishes are a ubiquitous, but often overlooked, member of the... Read More →
Raja Ampat Environmental Watch App A long awaited method for reporting Environmental Abuse within Raja Ampat and it’s MPAs (Marine Protected Areas) has finally been realized. Through the... Read More →