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Eunice dharastii - A Bobbitt Worm named after a Marnie Conservation Pioneer Hidden beneath the sand lies one of the oceans most astonishing ambush predators. This is *Eunice dharastii* — a species of Bobbit worm named in honour of marine conservation pioneer Dr Dave Harasti. Though rarely seen in full, the creatures presence is unmistakable: iridescent plates, feathered antennae sensing the current, and a lightning-fast strike that has earned these worms a legendary reputation among divers and scientists. In this short film, youll glimpse the world of a hunter that relies on patience, precision and the cover of darkness. It waits in silence, anchored beneath the seabed, rising only when the moment is right. The contrast between its delicate colours and formidable behaviour makes this worm one of the oceans most fascinating contradictions. Slow your pace, watch closely and discover the secretive life of a creature whose story now carries the name of someone who has devoted his own to understanding and protecting the sea. www: https://solitude.world/issue-2-explorer-ocean-escapes/

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Sailing Down the Oregon Coast 70 Miles Off Shore! We are outside Waldport, Oregon. 70 miles off the shore of the Oregon Coast! We are in a Sceptre 41 Sailboat, sailing to Mexico! We are new sailors! Thank you for being here. If you dig the journey, we would love you to subscribe or check out our blog at: https://gypseaexplorer.com/ Cheers! Heather & Chris! Me & The Kiwi

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Amelia Quinlan (NSW) has been selected to compete for the country in the RS:X Girls division. www.sailingyouth.org.au/news/16355/

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---------- *Cruising the Forgotten Islands in Indonesia onboard a traditional Phinisi yacht* Embark on a journey to the Forgotten Islands of Indonesia, a hidden gem in the heart of the Banda Sea. Explore spectacular reefs and islands of a remote paradise, and dive with hammerhead sharks, sea snakes and more. Indonesia’s “Forgotten Islands” – also known as the Southeast Moluccas are not a single charter destination, but rather a 1,000 km long chain of archipelagos stretching from Timor to West Papua on the island of New Guinea. The remote islands of the ‘Ring of Fire’ have escaped much of the development of the modern world and remain pristine outposts of Indonesia’s extraordinary marine environment, offering untouched reefs, abundant marine life and bigger fish species including sharks. A yacht charter through the Banda Sea usually starts in Ambon where you warm up with some muck diving in Ambon Bay or on the reefs along the south coast, before sailing towards Nusa Laut. This small island is home to one of the Banda Sea’s most reliable hammerhead sites at Ameth and is a must on any trip to the region. Apart from the pristine diving possibilities, the Banda Island have a rich history. Being a crucial part of the Spice Trade, the island still feature a lot of colonial buildings, museums and other sites that are worth exploring during your yacht charter. ⛵Yacht: Lambo — 2 Cabins | 24 Meter ---------- 🗺️ Destination: The Forgotten Islands, Indonesia ---------- 🏝️ Land highlights: Local villages, museums, cultural sites ---------- 🐟 Sea highlights: Muck diving, hammerhead sharks, healthy corals, reef fish ---------- 👣 Type: Adventure & Exploration ---------- *Visit for more Information* ---------- 🌐 https://www.barefoot-cruising-indonesia.com ➜ https://www.barefoot-cruising-indonesia.com/boats/lambo/ ➜ https://www.barefoot-cruising-indonesia.com/destination/spice-cruise-moluccas/ ---------- #cruise #indonesia #yacht #diving #snorkeling #spiceislands #holiday #adventure

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