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Professional Video Trainees/ Underwater Video Instructors- Day Out!
Written by Elisabeth   
Tuesday, 19 April 2011 14:57

Yesterday was the perfect day to take out all the Oceans Below BSAC Professional Underwater Video Trainees for a little exploration dive to find the seahorses at one of Koh Tao’s famous dive sites. The sun was out, the sky was blue and the surface of the sea was like a mirror at Twin Pinnacles.

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Professional Marine Video Trainee, Ben

Equipped with 5 Aquatica HD Wave housings and cameras, as well as 2 photo cameras, we jumped and quickly descended. There was a bit of a thermocline down to about 7 meters, but below that, the viz was amazing! We swam off the pinnacles over to the sand and fanned out to start our search for the seahorses. After a couple of minutes I tapped on my tank to let the marine videographers know the first one was found. Aidy immediately found another and we soon found three more! In all we managed to find seahorses in 5 different colours- red, blue, green, black and yellow!

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Professional Marine Video Trainee, Nader

Nader and Ben were on the last dive of the BSAC Professional Underwater Video course and were practicing their macro skills. After the dive Ben said that filming the seahorses was definitely one of the highlights of the course! Nader, who came to us from film school after having worked as a professional videographer, has just decided to return to Koh Tao to do his Underwater Documentary Filmmaker Internship and he's already planning his final project about seahorses.

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We also spotted some pufferfish, a 1 cm devil scorpionfish and a juvenile silver sweetlips. It’s a great area to explore for macro shooting.

Tomorrow Nader and Ben will begin their Open Water Videographer Internship. I’m sure they will have lots of fun practicing their skills on Scuba Junction’s groups of Open Water students.