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Asia Pacific

Land of the Sleeping Crocodile - Timor Leste

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The juvenile salt-water crocodile was near to death when the small boy found it stranded in a swamp far from the sea. Although greatly afraid, the boy decided to try and save the crocodile and eventually managed to get it back to the sea where it quickly recovered.

Maluku Divers to establish Tech Diving in Ambon

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Maluku Divers in Ambon, Indonesia has embarked on the exploration of the deeper and unexplored parts of Ambon Bay as part of an overall initiative to establish technical diving in the area where there at least 18 ships that have been registered as having sunk in the bay itself.

Demanding a ban on illegal fishing around US Pacific islands

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NOAA and Fish and Wildlife Service three years behind schedule on banning commercial fishing, according to the Marine Conservation Institute.

Taiwan bans shark finning

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Taiwan to end pratice of shark finning, Reuters and Al-Jazeera reports

More investment key to protecting Coral Triangle

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Innovative incentives and increased investment from the private sector are crucial for the long-term health of the Coral Triangle region and the millions of people that depend on the marine environment for their livelihoods, says WWF.

Kamchatka — Russia’s Mysterious East

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“Is there diving in Kamchatka?” my buddy asked me while inspecting a map of Russia on Google. It was such an unexpected question, it put me in a stupor. As a Russian dive professional, I certainly should know about all the dive sites and dive centers around the country, but I was stumped with this question about Kamchatka.

Visayas - Philippines

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The “Visayas” is a group of islands that comprises the central portion of the Philippine archipelago. A few Visayan islands are popular among travelers, such as Cebu and Boracay; while the majority remain low-profile but nonetheless exquisite. I have been regularly diving in the Visayas during the last six years
16 - Apr 2007 | Visayas

Ambon

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“Have a great time, but keep your head down!” This was the response I received from a diving friend after announcing I was planning a visit to Ambon. At least he knew where it was; my announcement to friends in Toronto drew blank stares. When I mentioned the Spice Islands, a dawn of recognition crept into their eyes. It was a place they’d vaguely heard of but had no idea whatsoever as to their location.
16 - Apr 2007 | Ambon

Royal Tasmania

Tasmania’s Southwest National Park and World Heritage Area
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Tasmania’s Southwest National Park and World Heritage Area is the land that time forgot, and most of the civilized world has never heard of Bathurst Harbour. It is the home of the world’s oldest living plant, Kings Holly (Lomatatia tasmanica) discovered in 1934 by the late Deny King, an environmentalist and local legend who lived in the area most of his adult life earning his living mining tin. On the banks of the Old River, bushwalkers able to penetrate the closely guarded secret location can admire a 10,500-year-old Huon Pine Tree. From the bird hide near the Melaleuca airstrip, you can watch the mating dance of a pair of orange bellied parrots, a species which breeds only in this region and has been saved from extinction by volunteers and the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. Apart from the rare flora and fauna, the landscape is as rugged and spectacular as any wilderness on earth.
07 - Oct 2005 | Black Water Diving

New Zealand

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Barb Roy writes: The Maori warrior cautiously moved towards us. His face was painted and body adorned in traditional combatant attire. He yelled words I did not understand and pounded the ground with
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