October 9, 2007
We just received some great pics from Yorgos, a profesisonal photographer from Greece.
Yorgos visited us for the second time in July/Aug 2007 and made some amazing photos.
Check out his site on Yorgis under Bunaken.
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October 8, 2007
Congratulationds to Marije from Holland who became our sceond ever Master Scuba Diver (MSD)!
Marije stayed with us for 3 weeks and completed her Rescue Course and 4 specialties - Deep Diver, Night Diver, Wreck Diver and Search & Recovery Diver (she already had Nitrox), and with 350 dives she was definitely over the minimum limit of 50 dives required for the MSD.
Whilst she was here she also did 25 fun dives and took some amazing pictures. We hope to have a link to her blog soon, so check back again.
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September 20, 2007
Two Fish Divers held the very first IDC (Instructor Development Course) on Bunaken 9-17 September 2007. We had 4 candidates - Marco, Pim Sammy and Raphael - and they all passed with flying colours. We wish them all luck in their future careers as PADI instructors.
In the photo there is also Brendon our CD (on left) who ran the course, and Tina (on right) who helped with the course.
We hope that Bunaken will become popular with people wanting to learn to become instructors, and we are going to hold IDC’s every June and September.
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August 27, 2007
We just received news that an artice has been written on us by Sarah & Brent Womersley, photo-journalists from www.underwater.com.au who we hosted in July 2007.
Check out their article by clicking Two Fish article.
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July 26, 2007
This week we said goodbye to Yoshi from Japan. He was diving with us last May and got fed up with the typhoons and bad weather in Japan and came back for some more diving 2 months later! His favourite picture was this one of the Shrimp Goby, it lives in a sandy hole with 1 (sometimes 2) shrimps: the goby keeps guard whilst the shrimp cleas the home. Its hard to get a good picture of the goby as its very shy and darts back into its hole when it senses danger, and the white sand means that a flash will “white-out” the picture.
You can see more of Yoshi’s pictures on his website.
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July 2, 2007
In June 2007 we hosted videographer Mark Thorpe, seen on the right with all his equipment. In order to save excess-baggage, Mark has to pay for two seats when he flies!
Mark is a professional videographer from Palau who got sick of all the sharks and manta’s - “there’s just only so many sharks you can film!” - and spent three weeks with us in the muck of Lembeh. He did do a side trip to Bunaken but returned to Lembeh the next day as he reckoned “its just like Palau!”.
Mark taped over 20 hours of footage, and as you can see from the second picture on the right, I did my best to keep it! I asked him what his highlights were, and although he is still editing he said that they included:
- a Shellfish attacking and devouring a Sea Cucumber
- a heavily-pregnant Pygmy Seahorse
- Mating Common Seahorses
- Mating Bobtail Squid
- Hairy Frogfish predation on smaller fish
- Flamboyant Cuttlefish hunting and feeding
- Territorial yawns from Hairy and Painted Frogfish
- Mimic Octopus in Open Water
- Mating Nudibranchs
- Nudibranchs laying Egg Ribbon
- Eggs in the egg sack of an Ornate Ghost Pipe Fish
- Male Frogfish living on the body of a Female Frog Fish
- Two completely Yellow Ribbon Eels in the same hole
Mark will be sending us a dvd so guests can see his work when they visit us, and you can see more of his work on his blog by clicking here.
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