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Several of Wakatobi’s dive guides assisting the resort’s new in-house marine biologist Julia Mellers in collecting water samples around varies dive sites where hard corals are particularly robust for DNA and chemical analyst. - Photo by Kristian Gaeckle|Wakatobi Dive Resort’s new in-house marine biologist Julia Mellers. Photo by|Wakatobi Dive Resort’s new in-house marine biologist Julia Mellers working with water samples collected during a recent dive.||Wakatobi Dive Resort’s new in-house marine biologist Julia Mellers on a dive on one of Wakatobi’s magnificent reefs. Photo by Adrienne Gittus|A few of Wakatobi’s dive guides who are now assisting Julia Mellers in her coral research at the resort posing with water samples collected on one of Wakatobi’s reefs where hard corals are particularly robust that will be used for DNA and chemical analyst. Photo by Adrienne Gittus
Wakatobi Expands Coral Reef Protection
Crown of Thorns Starfish
Crown of Thorns Starfish
Raja Ampat Chicken Reef
Raja Ampat Chicken Reef
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Antennarius Frogfish Capital of the Philippines
Malaysia International Dive Expo 2025 dates Announced
Malaysia International Dive Expo 2025 dates Announced
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What we did in Raja Ampat for AWARE week
Batfish Buddy
Batfish Buddy
Scuba Diver ANZ Issue 74 Out Now
Scuba Diver ANZ Issue 74 Out Now
Discount Fares to Volivoli Beach Resort Fiji
Discount Fares to Volivoli Beach Resort Fiji
Raja Ampat Marine Biodiversity Hotspot
Raja Ampat Marine Biodiversity Hotspot
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Scuba: Most tempting but scariest extreme sport?
Raja Ampat Creature Feature Parrotfish
Raja Ampat Creature Feature Parrotfish
The Octopus a Master of Disguise
Raja Ampat Creature Feature Octopus
Small female Blanket Octopus found during a blackwater dive off Palm Beach Florida.|Some of the rarer visitors from the deep one might find during a blackwater dive off Palm Beach Florida include ornate oddities like this juvenile ribbonfish. This one is just a baby with a body length less than 2-inches.|The lighted surface buoy aka the “Pumpkin” ready for deployment for the backwater dive off Palm Beach Florida.||Small grouping of juvenile Spotfin Flying Fish hanging close to the water's surface.|Lavel Spotfin Flounder. During their larval state
Palm Beach Blackwater Diving
|The ribbon eels (Rhinomuraena quaesita) are recognizable by their long
There be Dragons Here!
Local Guide to Raja Ampat Dive Sites Friwin Wall
Local Guide to Raja Ampat Dive Sites Friwin Wall
The Importance of Having a Diving Buddy
The Importance of Having a Diving Buddy
Top 5 Dive Sites in Raja Ampat
Top 5 Dive Sites in Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat Sunsets
Raja Ampat Sunsets
Local Guide to Raja Ampat Dive Sites Arborek Jetty
Local Guide to Raja Ampat Dive Sites Arborek Jetty
The Crown Jewel of Raja Ampat
The Crown Jewel of Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat Creature Feature Orangutan Crab
Raja Ampat Creature Feature Orangutan Crab
Raja Ampat Crown of Thorns Starfish Menace
Raja Ampat Crown of Thorns Starfish Menace
37 Acronyms For Scuba Divers
37 Acronyms For Scuba Divers
Baby Wobbegong Sharks
Baby Wobbegong Sharks
How To Disassemble and Clean dSMB Valves
Exercise After Scuba Diving
Exercise after scuba diving
Local Guide to Raja Ampat Dive Sites Mioskon
Local Guide to Raja Ampat Dive Sites Mioskon
Introducing the Shearwater Peregrine TX: The Ultimate Air-Integrated Dive Computer
Raja Ampat Creature Feature Pygmy Seahorse
Raja Ampat Creature Feature Pygmy Seahorse

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