Mad as a Marine Biologist

I was lucky enough to work closely with the very talented Steve De Neef during my work with the whale sharks of Oslob last year. Steve is one of my favourite conservation documenters - he spends time getting to know the conservation issue at hand, speaking to all the stakeholders involved getting information from all sides, and then producing high quality articles and documentaries helping to spread awareness and inspiration. 

This is a reel of some of the projects he was involved with last year and a short snippet of an interview with me.


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    i have always felt a calling towards large, magnificent, dangerous creatures…
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    Wow!
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