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Seacam announces Seaflash 160 Strobe Photo

Seacam announces Seaflash 160 Strobe

Seacam has formally announced the new Seaflash 160 Digital strobe. Featuring both electrical and fiber optic triggering, the strobe has an output of 160 Ws with a color temperature of 4500°K. Powered via a NiMh battery pack, it also offers high-speed sync, an OLED that rotates for a correct viewing angle, and a 250 lumen spotting light.

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Video: Weeki Wachee and Deeping Stream by Andy Pitkin Photo

Video: Weeki Wachee and Deeping Stream by Andy Pitkin

Andy Pitkin and the team from Karst Underwater Research are exploring Florida’s underground aquifers. While carrying out cutting edge exploration dives, the team has been capturing amazing videos of the hauntingly beautiful cave systems. Wetpixel is proud to showcase a short film documenting their exploration of a section of the Weeki Wachee system.

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Jean-Michel Cousteau softens opposition to Caymans cruise port development Photo

Jean-Michel Cousteau softens opposition to Caymans cruise port development

Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the famous underwater explorer and filmmaker Jacques Yves Cousteau, has performed an apparent volte-face and significantly toned down his previously strenuous opposition to a contentious plan to expand Grand Caymans’ George Town Harbor. It is also reported the Cousteau has accepted a role with one of the companies that are funding the planned development.

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Trip: Wetpixel Raja Ampat and Banda Sea for Image Makers 2021 Photo

Trip: Wetpixel Raja Ampat and Banda Sea for Image Makers 2021

Join Wetpixel to explore and capture the amazing marine biodiversity of the Coral Triangle. We plan to depart Sorong, Indonesia on 5 April 2021 and explore the vibrant reefs of Raja Ampat, before heading south into the Banda Sea and disembarking at Ambon on 16 April. The area is the epicenter of the most diverse reefs in the world, where the nutrient-rich waters create a unique environment, with stunning hard and soft corals, pelagic encounters, swirling schools of fish and species-rich macro life.

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