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Top 5 Big Animal Underwater Photography Trips For 2012
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DPG selects their top 5 big animal destinations for 2012
From a Fisheye's Perspective- The Galapagos Aggressor
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Photographing the World with the Aggressor and Dancer Fleet
Sailing with Sirens: Underwater Photography in Thailand and Burma
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Steve De Neef explores the little known Burma Sea on the Oriental Siren
Sailing With Sirens- Underwater Photography in the Maldives
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DPG's Daniel Norwood gets lured in with the Maldives' Siren
Beyond the Baja
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Justin Gillian reports on his recent trip to the Revillagigedos Islands
Marshall Islands Creates World’s Largest Shark Sanctuary
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Latest shark sanctuary encompasses 750,000 square miles
Bountiful Bali
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Joseph Tepper shows us why Bali is a world-class diving destination
Seeing Pink In Ningaloo
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The annual coral spawning along the Western Australia coast begins March 27th.
Pheonix Island Reefs Recovering
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The protected reefs of Pheonix Island are recovering from a massive bleaching
Sharks Sanctuary And Marine Conservation Area Created In Raja Ampat, Indonesia
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17,760 square miles of Raja Ampat have been declared a Shark Sanctuary and 468 sq miles have been declared a Marine Conservation Area
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