Complete article here
Complete article here
Our friends Chris and Pam on Stan Up Paddle Boards (SUP’s) exploring an iceberg canyon on Bear Lake in the Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska. Always nice to start out he new year with a cover shot. License image here: https://turnerforte.photoshelter.com/index/I0000nGYYZw6D1G4
National Geographic online used one of our mages in this article on warming oceans. You can read the article here: https://news.nationalgeographic.com Warming Oceans May Make ‘Nemo’ Harder to Find Visit our ocean life portfolio o see more great underwater images.
The Caribbean is one of the best scuba diving destinations in the world. There is magnificent coral, schools of multicolored fish and contours on the sea floor to explore, from reefs and rocks to walls and wrecks.
When an oil rig is decommissioned, fish see an opportunity for a new home. UCSB biologist, Milton Love, has led a research team conducting and exploring the potential for oil platforms to have a new life after their retirement, or “rigs to reefs.”
In good company James photo of a Sperm Whale underwater made the list. National Geographic 125th Anniversary: Afghan Refugee, Jane Goodall and other Stunning Photographs [PHOTOS] By Staff Reporter January 19, 2013 07:16 GMT The National Geographic Society (NGS), one of the world’s largest educational and scientific organisations, celebrated a gigantic landmark recently – a […]
Here is a blog post titled “Diving Here is Like Swimming in an Aquarium” that I wrote and was published by Nautilus Explorer on their blog. Of course, I included a few photos below too! The boiler today proved once again that diving here can be like swimming in an aquarium. We entered the […]
Giant Pacific Manta Rays are beautiful creatures that can be found through out the Seaof Cortez and waters off many of the islands . They glide through the ocean with grace and never fail to intrigue. Down in the Revillagigedo Islands with Nautilus Explorer, we saw a few and I captured them to show you […]
Here’s a selection of both galapagos and silky sharks from our Revillagigedo Islands trip with Nautilus Explorer.