Misool Eco Resort
16- 30 January 2010
S2 14.666 E130 33.401 – MER
Loads of divers dream of owning a resort in an island paradise in the tropics surrounded by pristine coral reefs and lots of fish. When out at sea, palm trees and sunshine seem to make our brains go funny and think within the lines of “what if [...]
Misool Rangers At Work
25 January 2010
S2 03.462 E130 24.747 – Yellu Island
What originally started as a 200 square kilometer no-take zone has now been increased to 425 sq. km. Misool Eco Resort MER take their conservation work very seriously. They have set up a UK charity called the Misool Conservation Centre to raise funds for the all important [...]
WWF CT Business Summit Photo Exhibition in Manila
19 – 20 January 2010
Sometime early November last year, we got an email from Dr. Lida Pet-Soede, WWF Coral Triangle Programme Leader to discuss an idea of having a photo exhibition of our expedition in Manila during the first WWF Coral Triangle Business Summit in January 2010. We knew this was going to be a [...]
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Life Forms
22 January 2010
S2 12.917 E130 33.574 – Fiabacet
S2 14.666 E130 33.401 – Misool Eco Resort
When Yogi starts singing, I have all reason to stop and listen to his song as he seldom does this. Whereas I break into a song at a drop of a hat, even if I don’t know the lyrics. Well, Yogi [...]
Misool Eco Resort, South Raja Ampat
11 – 16 January 2010
It feels like such a great reward to be here in Misool Eco Resort, after our tuna adventure during the Christmas holidays. We have been traveling intensely for this expedition for about 10 months now and have covered quite some WWF work in the field as well as fishing and village [...]

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