Year of the Turtle 2006 – IOSEA

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The IOSEA Marine Turtle Memorandum of Understanding is an intergovernmental agreement that aims to protect, conserve, replenish and recover marine turtles and their habitats of the Indian Ocean and South-East Asian region, working in partnership with other relevant actors and organisations. During the 2006 campaign Scubazoo produced a film for IOSEA on the plight of marine turtles as well as … Read More

Ugly Animals With Nigel Marven – Image Impact UK

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Popular wildlife presenter Nigel Marven presents a series on the uglier side of natural history when he goes in search of some of nature’s most hideous looking creatures. Scubazoo filmed Nigel getting to know some nasty looking marine beasties in Borneo.

Up Close And Dangerous – Natural History New Zealand

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Natural History New Zealand’s series about the wild encounters natural history cameraman can run into as part of their jobs. Scubazoo underwater cameramen Simon Enderby and Jason Isley were interviewed and related their experiences filming the South African ‘Sardine run’. Up Close and Dangerous was broadcast on Animal Planet.

Xplorasi – RTM

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For the fourth time, Scubazoo were contracted by Radio & Television Malaysia to film underwater sequences in Sabah for the long-running series, Xplorasi. This time round Mantanani was the destination for underwater filming of the resident dugong with the presenters.

Really Wild Show – BBC Natural History Unit

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The Really Wild Show visited Indonesia for series 19 of this long running show. Scubazoo researched locations for several target animals including the Mola mola, Manta ray, Cuttlefish and Green turtle. Presenter and naturalist Nick Baker was filmed underwater by Scubazoo in Sangalaki and Nusa Penida, Indonesia.

Sugud Island Marine Conservation Area – Reef Guardian

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The Sugud Islands lie just off the East Coast of Sabah. Comprising 46,317 hectares, including the islands of Lankayan, Billean and Tagaipil the area has been designated a marine reserve under IUCN category II. Scubazoo produced a short film designed to educate visitors to the Marine Park on the work of Reef Guardian, the company formed to oversee the park.