James Morgan
September 09, 2014 |
11:30 |
coral triangle, diving, indonesia, james morgan, nature, oceans, papua, raja ampat, sea nomads
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Fri, 12-Sep-2014 05:01
thecoraltriangle.com
I'm on a boat floating right over one of the richest coral reefs in the Coral Triangle - Tubbataha. The same reef that both a US naval vessel and then a Chinese fishing boat managed to plough into in 2013. Until recently, the only way to properly assess the health of a coral reef system like this on…
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Thu, 11-Sep-2014 01:42
Visually stunning encounters with some of the most graceful creatures in the Ocean, the manta ray. Filmed at Misool Eco Resort in Raja Ampat, Indonesia.
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Fri, 12-Sep-2014 13:44
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Thu, 04-Sep-2014 11:23
Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg talks about how the increasing levels of CO2 in our atmosphere are affecting our coral reefs.
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Thu, 04-Sep-2014 03:30
thecoraltriangle.com
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Wed, 03-Sep-2014 17:09
www.scubadiving.com
The results are in: After sorting through nearly 700 submissions, we are thrilled to present the winners of our 2014 Through Your Lens photo contest.
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Sat, 30-Aug-2014 06:23
thecoraltriangle.com
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Fri, 29-Aug-2014 16:13
www.thejakartaglobe.com
Rocks and Ash By AFP on 09:38 pm Aug 29, 2014 Category Snapshots A photo taken on Aug. 29, 2014, shows Mount Tavurvur erupting in eastern Papua New Guinea, spewing rocks and ash into the air, forcing the evacuation of local communities and international flights to be re-routed. Mount Tavurvur, which…
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Fri, 29-Aug-2014 05:53
wwf.panda.org
In this heartfelt Q&A;, WWF Pacific Representative Kesaia Tabunakawai talks about the significance of the recent Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) and the attendance of the President of Indonesia, and the possible linkages with CTI-CFF.
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Sat, 30-Aug-2014 11:02
thecoraltriangle.com
The coral islands of Palawan were once home to the first human settlements in Southeast Asia. In ancient caves hidden within jungle-clad limestone cliffs, archeologists have discovered 47,000-year-old artifacts which can be traced through time to today’s island cultures. Read more of this story at h…
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Tue, 26-Aug-2014 09:15
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
Among the world's last pristine places, the Southern Line Islands can teach us what we have lost, explains Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala.
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Tue, 26-Aug-2014 01:02
wwf.panda.org
We are all connected. We’ve known this for the longest time. 70% of the planet is covered in water. We depend on the oceans for so many things, and yet, refuse to take responsibility for it. We manage the land as if it has nothing to do with our seas.
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Mon, 25-Aug-2014 12:08
Official trailer for Mission Blue, a Netflix original documentary. Mission Blue tells the story of world-renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle as she travels t...
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