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Another Oceans Twelve

November 26th, 2009
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Image courtesy of Bite-Back

Twelve of the world’s best underwater photographers have teamed up to support Bite-Back, the UK -based shark and marine conservation organization.

They have contributed images and commentary to a 2010 fundraising calendar that celebrates the oceans and highlights urgent marine conservation issues.  This 2010 calendar features high definition underwater images of sharks, turtles, rays, eels and whales from award-winning photographers such as David Doubilet, Amos Nachoum, Doug Perrine, Jeff Rotman, Brian Skerry and Michael Aw.

Inspired by Bite-Back’s campaigns to combat over-fishing, coral degradation and marine pollution, the photographers chose favorite images from around the world. The locations include the coastal waters of Hawaii, Tonga, Bahamas, Guadalupe, West Papau, South Africa and Borneo.

Says photographer Jeff Rotman:

“Since the early 1970s I have become a witness to our ever increasing race to empty the oceans. Now, almost 40 years later, we find ourselves in a dangerous situation. We have fished to the point where marine stocks can no longer maintain a reproductive population. In my opinion, it’s way past midnight.”

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National Geographic Traveler Scores

October 21st, 2009

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National Geographic Traveler, in conjunction with National Geographic Society’s Center for Sustainable Destinations, has devoted its sixth annual “Places Rated” Destination Stewardship survey to the world’s most celebrated and iconic travel destinations and how they have weathered mass tourism and other threats.

The survey, conducted by the Center, is the cover story of the November-December 2009 issue of National Geographic Traveler magazine on newsstands November 3, 2009.  A total of 133 destinations were surveyed by a panel of 437 experts in a variety of fields related to sustainable tourism.

Norway’s Fjords region takes top honors (85 points) with judges noting its scenery and well-preserved rural life. Other destinations in the “Best Rated Places” category include Japan’s ancient Kyoto (#4, 79 points) for honoring the “serenity and charm of ancient Japan” and Slovenia tied at #5 (78 points) for being among the most sustainable and authentic places to visit in Europe.

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