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The World Oceans Day 2019

Gender and Ocean – how are these two connected? Not at all – you might think. Quite much, however, is the answer. Gender and Ocean is this year’s topic for the World Oceans Day. Celebrate this day with us, find out more about why the world’s oceans are so impressive and
take part in a fantastic raffle.

Each year on the 8th of June, people all over the world celebrate the ocean and try their best to change its story. In doing so, they celebrate each and every life on this wonderful planet. Because no matter where you are and no matter how far you might be situated from any coastline, you are somehow connected to the ocean.

Why?

The oceans are the lifeblood of our planet and the source of all life. Not only do they hold over 95% of the planet’s water, they produce more than half of the oxygen in our atmosphere, are said to be important for 50% of the breaths we take and absorb a lot of carbon. But there’s more to it.

 Ann Karin Matberg • OM-D E-M1 • M.Zuiko Digital ED 8mm F1.8 Fisheye 
• PT-EP11 • PPO-EP02 • 2 x UFL-3

In many ways, the ocean acts as a regulator of our climate. By soaking up the heat and transporting water of different temperatures all over the planet, it regulates the weather, the temperatures as well as rains and droughts in many places and it makes most parts habitable by keeping the balance. And speaking about habitation – the ocean does not only help to make our planet such a great home to us, it is also a home to the greatest abundance of life including some of the smallest and some of the biggest creatures there are. From critter to whales – there is a variety of life in the oceans that is hard to imagine from ashore and that we can only do our best to partly capture with our lenses.

Gender and Ocean - The oceans also provide us with food. That goes hand in hand with the fact that they create many jobs – not only for fishermen. From tourism and transport to water sports businesses: many industries and jobs are highly connected to and dependent on the ocean – and its condition. And it goes without saying that a (commercial) world – and our supermarkets – are quite hard to imagine without ocean freight.

Marcin Dobas – Exciting encounter with steller sea lions

Marcin Dobas • OM-D E-M1 Mark II • M.Zuiko Digital ED 8mm F1.8 PRO
• PT-EP-14 • PPO-EP02 • UFL-3

For many divers, underwater encounters with marine mammals are an unforgettable experience. Whenever I meet a dolphin, a seal or an eared seal (Otariidae), I am sure that I have just met an incredibly intelligent creature which enjoys our encounter as much as I do.
The goal of my last photographic diving expedition was the coat of Kamchatka coast. To some of you, this idea may seem absurd. Everyone who starts diving dreams about the warm waters of the South Seas, the sun, the coral reefs and orange clownfish playing in the water.
The water around the peninsula of Kamchatka, however, is cold, the visibility is not good and the biodiversity is limited. So – why go there? […]

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Juan José Sáez Méndez - The great white shark

 Juan José Saéz • OM-D E-M1 Mark II • M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO
• PT-EP14 • PPO-E04 • 2 x UFL-3

On my second trip to Guadeloupe I wanted to capture the behaviour of the great white shark in my pictures. With the help of my results as well as the information provided by the scientists who work with these animals, I wanted to explain or rather express the importance that these special animals have in the ecosystem and show what is being done to protect them. 

The great white shark is an alpha predator that is at the top of the food chain and that, in theory, should not be at risk because it has barely any natural predators. Unfortunately, the great white shark is still on the red list of the worldwide endangered species due to direct or accidental catches in fishing nets, the constant pollution of the seas and the warming or narrowing of their natural habitat. This makes us humans their main predator. […]

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Karin Brussard  - Dolphins – my experience after waiting for 20 years!

 Karin Brussard • OM-D E-M1 MarkII • M.Zuiko Digital ED 12mm F2.0
• PT-EP14 • PPO-E02

In the 20 years that I’ve been diving, I’ve taken a lot of photos; from seahorses measuring a mere centimetre to swimming elephants. But I’ve never encountered a dolphin. Until now.For this mission, we chose to search in a large area in the Bahamas which is home to around twenty dolphins. Everyone on the boat was on the lookout. As the hours passed, my hopes began to fade once again. There wasn’t a single dolphin fin to be seen across the wide expanse of water. My attention wandered after just two seconds, I gave up and went to do something else. […]

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What’s your story? 

To celebrate this very special day with you, we have prepared a raffle for you.
As first prize you can win a brand new TG-6 with its Underwater Case.
Second prize is the cool Tough Adventure Pack and the
Third prize is a practical H2O drink bottle


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  2. Like this blogpost and think about your most impressive animal encounter/underwater experience so far.
  3. Write a short comment under this blogpost in which you describe this experience
    until June 22th, 2019. --> raffle is closed !


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Comments

  • Mon expérience la plus impressionnante est la mise à l'eau avec un cachalot dans le sanctuaire Pelagos qui est passé juste en dessous de moi
  • Immersione alle Galapagos tra foche e tartarughe.
  • Одна из первых компактных подводных камер Olympus 720SW не подводила меня ни в бассейнах, ни в море, ни в реках и озерах. Отлично снимала, ни намека на протекание или отказ в работе. И где бы вы думали я ее лишился? Я потерял ее в горах.
  • it was not an most impressive animal encounter or underwater experience, I was swimming and snorkeling in egypt and the underwater world with his fishes and corals was so amazing and wonderful with all this colours
  • Mein größtes Erlebnis liegt schon einige Jahr zurück. Mit einem lokalem Park Ranger waren wir Schnorcheln am Riff vor Belize.Die Artenvielfalt war schon sehr beeindruckend. Aber einen 2m Hai zustreicheln und mit einen Stachelrochen von über 4m Spannweite eine halbe Stunde zuspielen vergißt man nicht mehr.
  • En los años que llevo de buceador e podido disfrutar de muchos encuentros como nadar y bucear con tiburon ballena en mexico , tortugas en jordania delfines en egipto pero cada dia es diferente siempre ay algo por minusculo que sea ( nudibranquios ,gambitas o pequeños gobios) que te hace disfrutar de algo increible como es el mundo submarino
  • Well....the only underwater encounter was in Sharm-El-Sheikh...using an old Minolta underwater camera on film,great pictures for a film camera....i will soon try to get a real underwater digital camera and maybe i will have a story to tell...
  • Saw three dolphins and a young pup leap from the water off the coast of Scotland. A truly magical moment I will never forget.
  • My best experience so far, in a short history of dives (3), was las year when I dived for the first time with my two sons in Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique. We managed to see a beautiful Stingray and a huge Grouper, just staying so still, we could almost reach it.
  • best encounter was after a deep wreck dive near ailsa craig.We had just finished our decompression when we were approached by a large basking shark which we were able to swim with for a good ten minutes before a member of the team touched the shark and with one flick of its tail it was gone.
  • My most impressive encounter with underwater life so far was at age 12 in my first free diving.
  • Diving at night off Hannafore in Cornwall. Watching the cuttlefish with a fluorescent glow all around.
  • I am very interested in the TG-6 ... it opens a whole different world ... above and under water! Die TG-6 würde mich auch interessieren ... öffnet sie doch eine ganze andere Welt ... über und unter Wasser!
  • I have not really experiencies in underwater photography. Some years ago i was only apnoe diving and snorkeling at the Isole Tremiti in Italy, but it was an exciting impression to see so many fishes and an octopus and crustaceans others. Unfortunatly in that time I had no camera to document all these wonderful animals.

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