

Quickly returning home to pack for our next expedition to the Philippines, we stopped over Sydney to meet with traveling friends Susanne Stellberg and Harald Hordosch picking up, in the nick of time, the very first Seacam housing for the D200. Thanks Harald for finishing it in time for our very important expedition.

Conservation International (CI) Philippines had our next 2 months filled to the brim with our very Asian type expedition. After 13 luxurious days on the Kimberley Escape, we had our very own exclusive liveaboard, the Nur Jaima - a unique Palawan cargo vessel which we “lovingly” called the pirate ship!




So how do we begin to tell you about this expedition. We’ll say it in keywords: box jellyfish, seaweed farming, octopus hunter, nautilus hunter, aquarium fisherman, shell trade, Tubbataha Rangers, and more.




Each keyword has intense stories behind it. Stories are better said in pictures and/or in person. What can we say, it was one hell of a great trip.




Thanks to AA Yaptinchay, Stella’s mom Pacita Chiu was able to visit Anilao where we were working. We managed to have mommy experience her intro dive at age 74 with the best dive instructor around Romy Trono, the executive director of CI Philippines! The grand event was documented in full by Yogi and filmed by no less than Sterling Zumbrunn of Conservation International US.