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Wakatobi is one of Indonesia’s best dive sites and home to some of the world’s most spectacular coral reefs. Triggerfish fill the water columns, colourful clownfish hide out among anemone tentacles and huge schools of Barracuda swim in their trademark vortex. We also take a look at the unusual fishing techniques of the Bajau people.
Ragged-tooth sharks might look ferocious with their rows of razor sharp teeth but these creatures are surprisingly docile and are happy to share the water with curious divers. In this week's episode our cameraman travels to Aliwal Shoal, South Africa for some very close encounters with these...
Published 09/08/15
The annual Sardine Run phenomenon brings huge shoals of migrating sardines past South Africa’s eastern coastline – and baitballs of these bite-sized fish don’t stand a chance against the ocean’s top predators.
From the bizarre-looking garfish to the large Zambezi shark, the predators waste no...
Published 08/25/15