
The Rhythm of the Ocean: Why Marine Species Come and Go with the Seasons
Many people come to the ocean with a simple hope: to encounter a particular marine animal. A whale shark, a manta ray, a large school of fish, or perhaps that

Many people come to the ocean with a simple hope: to encounter a particular marine animal. A whale shark, a manta ray, a large school of fish, or perhaps that

Whale Sharks (Rhincodon typus) are the largest fish in the world. They are calm, slow-moving, and entirely dependent on healthy ocean systems. Indonesia, located at the heart of the Indo-Pacific,

Being in the ocean, whether while diving, snorkelling, or simply swimming, is an enjoyable and generally safe experience for most people. With suitable conditions and a basic level of awareness,

Coral reefs are often described as one of the most beautiful ecosystems on Earth. Their colours are striking, their structures complex, and the life within them seems almost endless. For

When people imagine Indonesia’s seas, what often comes to mind is turquoise water, colourful coral reefs, and fish moving like living paintings. Behind this beauty, however, lies an ecological system

There is a moment underwater that often goes unnoticed, especially by divers who are used to chasing large fish movements or dramatic photographic compositions. It usually arrives quietly, without sound

Coral reefs are often portrayed as symbols of strength beneath the ocean. Their structures are hard, complex, and vividly coloured, giving the impression that they have endured unchanged for thousands

I still remember the first time a manta ray passed over my head in Raja Ampat. A shadow with wings five metres long slid between me and the surface, moving

Manta rays are vital to ocean ecosystems, helping to keep marine life in balance. As plankton feeders, they help control the plankton population and support a healthy ocean. This article

Something that has fascinated people for generations is shark teeth. Known as an apex predator, these marvellous creatures captivate the imaginations of scuba divers to school children, and one of