The photo story Feeding Frenzy by Save Our Seas Foundation Chief Photographer Thomas P. Peschak appears in the July issue of National Geographic magazine. The 32 different language editions of the magazine introduces the manta rays of the Maldives and the pioneering research of Save Our Seas Foundation scientist Guy Stevens to more than 50 million readers. In recent news, the Maldivian government has proclaimed the research site, Hanifaru, a marine protected area which will aid in the conservation of these beautiful creatures.
wonderful stuff
HFXmermaid 6 months ago
Really fantastic... You're very lucky man!!!! *_*
MantaAry 11 months ago
we are organizing special trips to Hanifaru...by 'Atoll Cruiser"
iBooo78 1 year ago
this seemed really scripted idk why
rawrxrawr1324 1 year ago
I agree with AquaDream , maldivian divers have been diving there for years. Great pictures . Guy steven maybe getting all the credit.
7798877 1 year ago
.. u right it was definetly not discovered by this Guy . lol . and the island's name is not hannifarru . the pictures though are brillant specially for this period . wow
protect te seas !!!!
islandcoco 2 years ago
Hanifaru was NOT discovered by Guy Stevens by the way. Maldivian divers have been diving there for ages.
AquaDreamsImaging 2 years ago 2
Great presentation! You did an amazing job! Great narration and story, and so fantastic that they have protected this site already! We're going to go!!
divermalc 2 years ago
Beautiful.
xxxJimiGxxx 2 years ago
Amazing video. You are one fortunate soul.
brenkeller 2 years ago