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COVER STORY

This photo was taken some time in April 2015 off Semporna, Sabah. Malaysia. Communities of Bajau Laut or Sea Gypsies have been living a nomadic life here for generations. They built their houses on stilt huts built atop coral reefs and living off catches from the ocean. They are exceptional free divers and hunters. Their connections to the ocean are so strong that they are reported to feel ‘land sick’ whenever they stepped on solid ground. They are truly the children of the ocean.

—By Eric Goh

DESTINATION

The Cetacean superhighway

— By Aaron ‘Bertie’ Gekoski / Scubazoo

Kona: The island of creatures big and small

— By Renee Capozzola

Fiery encounters in the frozen north

—By Steve Jones

SPECIAL

A wonderland of ice and fire

—By Timo Dersch

INTERVIEW  

Goh diving in the big blue

— Text by Vita Liu, Photo by Eric Goh

TRAINING   

Marine life injuries – sea snake bites

— By Henry Tao

Out of air with plenty to breathe

— By Simon Pridmore

TOP GEAR

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ENVIRONMENT

No fish today

— By Beth and Shaun Tierney

WORKSHOP

Adventures in ringflection

— By Henley Spiers

PORTFOLIO

Kenji Cheow