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Elaborately painted in a rainbow of shades, sharks skins are works of art. Photo: Cheryl-Samantha Owen / Save Our Seas Foundation
Actor Pooch Hall of Accidentally On Purpose (Ryan) and The Game (Derwin Davis) among other roled, at House of Blues gifting suite for the Golden Globes 2010.
Blacktip reef sharks in Aldabra's shallows. Highly commended in the Fujifilm Awards. Photo: Cheryl-Samantha Owen / Save Our Seas Foundation
Plastic rubbish decorates Djibouti's remote shores. Highly commended in the Fujifilm Awards. Photo: Cheryl-Samantha Owen / Save Our Seas Foundation
Jeff Corwin interviews Save Our Seas Foundation (SOSF) white shark researcher Alison Kock on the SOSF research boat. Alison describes the tactics used by white sharks to hunt cape fur seals in False Bay. (Photo: Chery-Samantha Owen)
The Esperanza is in the Philippines to highlight the threat of pollution as well as documenting the success of Marine Reserves.
For more information on Marine Reserves and Project Ocean go to greenpeace.org.uk/oceans
One of the hot bachelors from "The Bachelorett" attended Melanie Segal's House of Blues gifting suite for the Golden Globes 2010.
One of the hot bachelors from "The Bachelorett" attended Melanie Segal's House of Blues gifting suite for the Golden Globes 2010.
Greenpeace is highlighting the threats from overfishing, destructive tourism development, pollution and marine habitat loss in the Gulf of California.
For more information on Marine Reserves and Project Ocean go to greenpeace.org.uk/oceans
Actress, Julia Ling of Chuck, attended Melanie Segal's House of Blues gifting suite for the Golden Globes 2010.
Pink Sea Fan (Eunicella verrucosa)
While common in parts of south Devon, the slow-growing Pink Sea Fan, (pictured above with Red Fingers (Alcyonium glomeratum) to the left), has been classed as a globally vulnerable species on the IUCN Red list.
Formed from a colony of tiny creatures called polyps, pink sea fans branch out along a single plane at a right angle to the prevailing current. This maximises the amount of suspended food matter that the sea fan can filter through its structure.
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Recorded at the following marine conservation zones:
Bideford to Foreland Point - www.wildlifetrusts.org/MCZ/bideford-to-foreland-point
Hartland Point to Tintagel - www.wildlifetrusts.org/MCZ/hartland-point-to-tintagel
Skerries bank and surrounds - www.wildlifetrusts.org/MCZ/skerries-bank-and-surrounds
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Red Sea, Egypt
Canon S110, Recsea housing, 2x Inon S2000, Inon UWL-105AD Wide Lens
ISO 100, f/5.6, 1/2000
A piece called SOS (Save Our Seas), featuring ceramic sea animals, created by P.A.C.E. (Pimlico Art Cooperative Endeavour). This is Number 31 at this years Strand Ephemera sculpture festival (Townsville, Australia)
Presentation: Evidence of newborn basking sharks.
How and where basking sharks mate and give birth is still a complete mystery. Many Isle of Man locals believe this happens in their waters.
ANACORTES, WASHINGTON, USA -- Friday May 13th, 2016. Thousands of people began converging in Anacortes, WA, as part of the global climate mobilization Break Free. Many will risk arrest by engaging in peaceful civil disobedience to highlight the moral urgency of immediate action to combat climate change. Anacortes is home to two fossil fuel refineries owned by Shell and Tesoro. These refineries are the largest unaddressed source of carbon pollution in the Northwest and they refine 47% of all the gas and diesel used in the region. Break Free Pacific Northwest events will continue throughout the weekend.
Break Free 2016 is a week of coordinated direct actions that target the most dangerous fossil fuel projects, in an effort to keep coal, oil and gas in the ground and accelerate a just transition to 100% renewable energy. Thousands of people all over the planet are putting their bodies on the line to send a message to polluters and politicians that we need to break free from fossil fuels now.
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
Canon S110, Recsea housing, 2x Inon S2000
ISO 100, f/8.0, 1/200
Isla de Benidorm. España
Terry Lilley a biologist with Save Our Seas was out diving with us on Tunnels. He was shooting high-def video for some reef studies.
Fivel (of Logan & Boo Boo Stewert of The "Twilight Saga: Eclipse" attended Melanie Segal's House of Blues gifting suite for the Golden Globes 2010.
The Wavescapes Save Our Seas Surf Auction. A surfboard made of ice was displayed as a visual poem to the effects of global warming. Photo by Cheryl-Samantha Owen.
The Esperanza is in the Philippines to highlight the threat of pollution as well as documenting the success of Marine Reserves.
For more information on Marine Reserves and Project Ocean go to greenpeace.org.uk/oceans