Scubazoo recently completed filming on Passage to Malaysia, a Discovery Travel and Living show hosted by Denise Keller which showcases the best destinations and activities Malaysia has to offer.
Scubazoo and Eco Divers open Digital Photo and Video Centres in Manado & Lembeh, Sulawesi
Scubazoo are delighted to announce our appointment by Eco Divers to manage The Digital Centre, the only dedicated photo and video centre in North Sulawesi.
Filming and photography trip to Maliau Basin
As part of the production of an educational film about a new Ramsar site on the East coast of Sabah, Scubazoo cameraman Roger Munns and Scubazoo photographer Jason Isley traveled to Maliau Basin – Sabah’s lost world – to film and photograph the environment and wildlife.
Humphead wrasse release at Tunku Abdul Rahman Park
45 critically endangered humphead wrasse were released in Tungku Abdul Rahman Park (TARP). The fish were previously kept for live seafood restaurants. Watch the video here.
Danum Valley Field Centre video production
Scubazoo produced a short video celebrating the 25th Anniversary of SEARRP’s ongoing work at DVRFC with Yayasan Sabah.
Seaweed farming in Halmahera, Indonesia
Read Scubazoo underwater photographer Adam Broadbent’s blog on seaweed farming in Halmahera, Indonesia.
HD (High Definition) underwater footage from the Maldives
In April 2010 Chris Tan joined up with Underwater Kingdom photographers Jason Isley and Adam Broadbent and underwater model Cara Morrison in the Maldives to shoot high definition underwater footage for a DVD on the marine life of the Maldives.
Halmahera photography expedition
Scubazoo underwater photographer Adam Broadbent recently returned from an expedition to the relatively unexplored waters of Halmahera in Eastern Indonesia.
Turtle Excluder Device (TED) video
In 2009 the Marine Research Foundation, in conjunction with Conservation International – Philippines , asked Scubazoo to film footage of their demonstration of the use of a TED.
Sustainable Seafood Guide launched on World Ocean day
WWF-Malaysia and the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) launched the Save Our Seafood (S.O.S.) Campaign yesterday in conjunction with World Oceans Day. Read more and download the ‘Sustainable Seafood Guide’.