The task of the DIVE THE OCEAN™ project is to present the beauty of seas and oceans to the public from the perspective of divers through photographs and films. On the other hand, the project is trying to bring together people who are trying to help nature (particularly marine life) at least by respecting basic rules of conduct that protect underwater life. In addition to the UW photographers, we welcome everyone who is interested in underwater wildlife, who is willing to protect the nature from ignorants. Don't hesitate to present the beauty of seas and oceans to other people, future generations, or maybe even inspire them to dive.
Watching and swimming with dolphins in their natural habitat has become very popular in the Hurghada area these last few years. The increase of these activities, in particular when unregulated, is highly likely to represent a serious threat to the wild dolphin populations inhabiting this region.
more of this...January does not seem to be a lucky month for dolphins. On the 10th of January HEPCA received a phone call about a dead dolphin found on a beach north of
more of this...This year started with a big bang: several hotels were reported to serve endangered species on their seafood buffets including sharks and napoleon fish.
Besides the “Pick Albatros” hotel chain, who claimed that their displayed marine life was just
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The task of the DIVE THE OCEAN™ is to present the beauty of seas and oceans to the public from the perspective of team of photographers.
Index comes to bring an order into sea life photo gallery...
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