A Precious Gift
By Valerie Taylor. Our marine world is a precious gift. A gift from nature that sustains all life on this planet yet we treat it
EXPLORE THE WONDERS OF INDONESIA
EXPLORE THE WONDERS OF INDONESIA
By Valerie Taylor. Our marine world is a precious gift. A gift from nature that sustains all life on this planet yet we treat it
By Anita Lococo. Photos by Group Members and Foued Kaddachi. We, as a group, were so lucky to experience Raja Ampat, together, from the backyard
By Peter Mous. I am on a steep slope, at 25 meters depth, in warm water and with good visibility of about 15 meters, a
By Purwanto. During more than 20 years as I counted fish underwater, I have counted myself lucky as well. Since I got my marine science
By Mark Heighes. Dear Shipmates, We have made a few changes to our office team recently and I would like to inform you of these
By Foued Kaddachi. Photos by Thomas Koenye. Leaving the port of Sorong well behind us on the first day of our adventure, we are crossing
By Tommy Schultz ‘Thar she blows!’ The old mariner’s cry that until now I used in jest, lowering my voice to a piratical rasp, channeling
By Rili Djohani, Executive Director Coral Triangle Center (CTC). When we sailed away from Maumere towards Wetar and beyond, I was looking forward to learn
By Lida Pet-Soede. Photos by Foued Kaddachi, Tommy Schultz and trip participants. ”We will never forget these islands.” That is how we all felt, truly,
By Mark Heighes Dear Shipmates, 2020 has been a year most of us would like to forget. After Covid paralyzed the world in March the
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