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Assignments :
PROFILE OF Our Stocks :
over
80,000 35mm original hi-res scan and hi- res digital
originals
NEW GALLERIES:
Philippines -
Heart of the Ocean
Our stock
library is extensive; all carefully researched and indexed
for publishers and advertising agencies. We are also
happy to accept photographic and publishing assignments. If
you are researching for a specific subject
email us
- we
also accept editorial, photographic and research assignment.
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS:
Antarctica, Australia – Great Barrier Reef: Kangaroo Island:
Ningaloo Reef: Outback Coast, Maldives : Malaysia - Sarawak,
Sipadan, Kudat: Redang: Tioman; Layang Layang: Mabul,
Indonesia – Ambon : Bali: Lombok: Komodo: Derawan: Sangalaki:
Kakaban: Maratua: Alor: Irian Jaya: Bunaken, Halmehera:
Togians : Tukang Besi, Raja Ampat: Annambas, Thailand:
Phuket : Semilan : Burmese Bank, Myanmar – Mergui,
Galapagos, Micronesia – Yap, Palau, Pohnpei, Ant, Chuuk/Truk,
Kosrae, Marshall Islands – Enewetak: Kwajelein, USA –
Yellowstone, California, Monument Valley, Brunei,
Philippines – Tubbataha, Fiji, PNG – Madang, New Britain,
Milne Bay, Sri Lanka, Sarawak. Tonga, Tahiti. South Africa
and beyond.
Scientific
coverage:
Our stock are
from the Indo Australasia Archipelago and the vast Indian
Pacific Ocean . Bio-diversity is a term used to describe the
richness of flora and fauna of a region. The Indo-Pacific
Ocean, extending from the east coast of East Africa and the
Red Sea, eastward to French Polynesia and the Northern
Pacific shores of Hawaii, is regarded as the world's richest
marine province. However, marine scientists unanimously
confirm that it is the Indo-Australasian Archipelago,
comprising Indonesia, Malaysia, South Thailand the
Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia, that
forms the heart of the region harboring the greatest wealth
of marine bio-diversity. To the east as distance increases
across the Pacific, richness of fauna progressively
decrease. We also carry stock from Southern Australia
water including Kangaroo Island. Over 50,000 in stocks
Topics:
Camouflage, Symbiosis, Inter-tidal zonation, Defense
Mechanisms, Mimicry, Eco-tourism, Endangered species,
Dangerous/ Venomous creatures.
Habitats/ Ecosystems:
Artificial
reefs (oil rigs, pier pilings, shipwrecks), coral reefs,
kelp forests, intertidal and tide pools, sand/mud bottom.
Environment:
Endangered species, ill legal fishing, dynamited reefs,
cyanide damage reef, shark fins, finless shark, marine
sanctuaries and underwater parks, oilrig ecosystem, gill
nets, shark-fining
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