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Underwater Photography

 

In my adventures under the sea I often incidentally capture many moments of jubilant immersion. While freediving it is possible to approach and be approached by marine wildlife in a non-threatening way. This photograph was captured of a New Zealand fur seal off Cathedral Rocks, Rottnest Island off the coast of Western Australia.

 

Our oceans are in need of responsible human stewardship. By approaching all things we do with awareness and receptivity we are able to enact positively and bring about improvements in our everyday lives, our communities, our precious natural environment and our world.

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