The photo story Feeding Frenzy by Save Our Seas Foundation Chief Photographer Thomas P. Peschak appears in the July issue of National Geographic magazine. The 32 different language editions of the magazine introduces the manta rays of the Maldives and the pioneering research of Save Our Seas Foundation scientist Guy Stevens to more than 50 million readers. In recent news, the Maldivian government has proclaimed the research site, Hanifaru, a marine protected area which will aid in the conservation of these beautiful creatures.
Feeding Frenzy - Manta Rays of the Maldives
The photo story Feeding Frenzy by Save Our Seas Foundation Chief Photographer Thomas P. Peschak appears in the July issu...
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DSLR macro footage, shot with Canon 7D
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Sailfish, Bullsharks, and Wrecks | Pelagic Life
5 days in the Riviera Maya, freediving with sailfish baitballs, diving with bullsharks, and diving some wrecks in Cancun...
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Getting the Shot | Shades of Gray
Follow Marc Montocchio as he takes you on an adventure to Quepos, Costa Rica in search of the Pacific Sailfish.
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Colours Of Ambon
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The turtles of Apo Island
Apo Island is a small volcanic Island in the Visayan region of the Philippines. It is a Marine Sanctuary where fishing i...
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The other residents of Apo Island
A little video shot at Apo Island in the Philippines with a Canon 7D. This Island is home to lots of green sea turtles, ...
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Cave diving in Mexico 2011
Footage from some of the beautiful underwater caves found on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. -Shot with Canon 7D/Tokina...
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White Light
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