Whale Watching in Tonga

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At one point in time, whale watching in Tonga became a yearly schedule for me. Last year alone, I spent 36 days there. In 1978, The Kingdom of Tonga issued a whaling ban, and implemented rigorous management of whaling ships … Continued

Dinosaurs of the Sea

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While sea turtles are a favorite amongst scuba divers and snorkelers, many people are often surprised to learn that six out of the seven sea turtle species on earth are either endangered or threatened. With the oldest fossil dating back … Continued

Interview with Sir David Hsiung, the judge for Hong Kong UW Photo & Video Competition 2019

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 “Hong Kong” and “underwater photography” possibly for many people, are irrelevant. Hong Kong is a financial center, or concrete jungle, although Hong Kong used to be a fishing port. However, for David Hsiung, Hong Kong is the diving and photography … Continued

The Sudanese Red Sea

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More and more Chinese divers discover in the Red Sea, an underwater paradise. The vast majority choose the Egyptian Red Sea as their main destination because it offers a wide variety of diving routes, suitable for all levels of diving, where you can travel all year round and at a great price. But there is another Red Sea, one that has been in a time capsule, practically intact, unexplored and that retains the sense of adventure that the Egyptian Red Sea offered 30 years ago. 

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