Scubazoo Senior underwater cameraman Simon Enderby has just returned from the Southern Philippines after filming with wildlife presenter Steve Backshall for the BBC’s Deadly 60.
Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre
Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre is an educational site close to KK town centre, covering 24 hectares (60 acres) of mangrove forest, and is used primarily as a model wetland centre for the purpose of conservation, education, recreation, tourism and research. Scubazoo produced an educational video for KKWC to showcase the important work of the Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society.
Qatar National Day Filming – Rock Wallaby Productions
Scubazoo were hired by Rock Wallaby Productions to film underwater in the relatively unexplored waters off Qatar. Footage from the underwater shoot is to be used in several short films destined to be shown during the Qatar National Day celebrations. Read more about the shoot here
Deadly 60 – BBC NHU
Steve Backshall gets up close and personal with the worlds most deadly creatures in the second series of this successful BBC NHU strand. Scubazoo helped reseearch deadly marine creatures and filmed underwater sequences of Steve with thresher sharks and highly poisonous sea snakes.
National Geographic Netherlands 2010 Calendar
Scubazoo’s images are used to create National Geographic Netherlands 2010 Calendar ‘Life on the reef’.
Semporna coral seas roadshow
Thousands of primary school children in the Semporna area benefitted from a visit by the unique Semporna Coral Seas Roadshow, learning things they never knew about Sabah’s amazing marine life.
Greenpeace Pacific tuna campaign
In late 2009 Scubazoo cameraman Chris Tan joined the crew of the Greenpeace boat ‘Esperanza’ to film Tuna fishing boats, find out more about his trip here…
Pacific Tuna Campaign – Greenpeace
The Greenpeace boat Esperanza was tasked with finding and confronting tuna fishing boats in the Pacific, crossing the ocean from Fiji to Ecuador, in order to highlight the plight of vulnerable fish species such as black marlin and to draw attention to the wasteful method of fishing known as purse-seining. Scubazoo were contracted to film topside and underwater footage to … Read More
What Darwin Never New – Noonmark Productions
“What Darwin Never Knew” offers answers to riddles that Darwin couldn’t explain. NOVA takes viewers on a journey from the Galapagos Islands to the Arctic, and from the explosion of animal forms half a billion years ago to the research labs of today. Scubazoo provided stock footage for this documentary broadcast on PBS.
Monster Fish – In Focus Asia
Presenter and National Geographic MegaFish Project principal investigator Zeb Hogan travels across six continents in search of the worlds biggest and most dangerous freshwater fish in order to document and protect them for the first time. Scubazoo filmed underwater sequences in Thailand and Singapore, notably featuring a huge freshwater stingray.