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Black water, open ocean
After the big-animal encounters , a nocturnal outing promised tinier fare for the BBC's South Pacific film crew. Director Ellen Husain gets her night vision more...
Appeared in DIVER May 2009
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Turtle cleaning station
It looked like a far more relaxing assignment for the BBC's South Pacific film crew, after the angst of the tuna seine nets. It didn't quite work out that way, says director/marine biologist Ellen Husain more...
Appeared in DIVER April 2009
Pacific
Out of the blue
In the first part of her diary leading into next summer's major BBC TV series South Pacific, marine biologist and director Ellen Husain goes in search of sharks and whales off Hawaii more...
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Creatures of the night
'I feel like one of those tiny animals, weightless, alone and drifting at the whims of tides and ocean currents.' Darryl Leniuk experiences two unique night dives at Kona in Hawaii more...
Appeared in DIVER February 2008
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Volcanic Activity
Halfway across the world from Britain, the US state of Hawaii is a long, long haul, and it can't compete in the colourful coral stakes. What it does have is drama, says Brendan O'Brien, whether it is lava tubes, ghost shrimps - or giant rays more...



