How a Disco Clam flashes by Mike Poirier This article was originally published in the September 2014 issue of the “Goby”, the newsletter of the San Diego Underwater Photographic... Read More →
Indonesia – Top Activities in Cenderawasih Bay Part 1, by Mike Veitch Indonesia is fast becoming a star attraction for yachts visiting South East Asia, with internationally known destinations... Read More →
New Siphonfish (Cardinalfish) brings BHS fish count to 1727 species! by Dr. Mark Erdmann Breaking news: Another notch in the BHS biodiversity belt! This week marks the publication of yet another... Read More →
The following three links are to recent news articles about the implementation and enforcement of Indonesia’s new nation-wide Manta Ray protection laws. From the New York Times:... Read More →
Surface Interval in Penemu by Garry Bevan Penemu is the collective name of an island group some 10 nautical miles to the west of Gam and around 5 nautical miles north of the Yeffam Island group... Read More →
Cruising the Raja Ampat region in Indonesia Part 2, by Mike Veitch One of the iconic dive sites in Raja Ampat “Manta Sandy”, is famous due to a consistent population of Manta Rays during the... Read More →
Venu Island, home of the “Ambassador” of Kaimana’s Seas by Nita Johana Nesting beach protection The waves hit the shore, accompanied by strong winds sweeping the small white... Read More →
Dry Fun in Raja Ampat by Jessica Hunggar I often receive questions from people who are curious about what to do between dives or on non-diving days in Raja Ampat. While Raja Ampat is the ultimate... Read More →
Ikan Tenggiri Bermain di depan Kampung LOBO “Konservasi bukan datang menggarap, tapi memelihara laut kita ini” Leo Siswata Langit kelabu dengan satu dua titik air menerpa wajah ketika... Read More →
Dr. Gerry Allen lives to Dive and Count Fish, Part 1 This is the first of a three-part interview with Dr. Gerald Allen, one of the world’s foremost ichthyologists. Gerry dives frequently in the... Read More →