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California Academy of Sciences discovers 100 new species in the Philippines

From its rocky shallows to deep ‘twilight zone’ reefs, the Philippines is the ‘center of the center’ of marine biodiversity. CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

SCIENTISTS SAY THIS IS A NEW HEART URCHIN DISCOVERED NEAR PUERTO GALERA

“SAN FRANCISCO (June 8, 2015) — Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences are celebrating World Ocean’s Day with a slew of brand new marine discoveries–more than 100 species that are likely new to science. The Philippines is home to the most biologically diverse waters on Earth, and remains the centerpiece of the Academy’s multi-year exploration of the Coral Triangle’s biological treasures. Over the course of this seven-week undertaking, funded by the National Science Foundation, scientists collected countless marine specimens, including rare and new species of colorful sea slugs, barnacles, and delicate heart urchins–among several others–to be studied in the coming months. Mysterious live animals from dimly-lit, deep-water reefs were also collected for a new exhibit at the Academy’s Steinhart Aquarium, expected to open in the summer of 2016.”

This is wonderful news about Puerto Galera. You can read more about this on the links below:

http://news.sciencemag.org/plants-animals/2015/06/marine-scientists-discover-100-new-species-filipino-easter-egg-hunt

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-06/caos-cao060715.php#

http://www.rappler.com/science-nature/environment/95782-verde-island-passage-yields-new-marine-species

 

Puerto Galera is the “center of the center of marine biodiversity”

The 2015 Verde Island Passage Marine Biodiversity Expedition: Puerto Galera

This expedition is happening in Puerto Galera right now. The California Academy of Sciences, in San Francisco, California, was established in 1853, and is one of the largest natural history museums the world. It also includes an aquarium and planetarium.

Led by Dr. Terry Gosliner, PHD and titled Documenting Diversity in the Apex of the Coral Triangle: Inventory of Philippine Marine Biodiversity. This project examines the biodiversity patterns of different types of organisms along the north-south and east-west gradients of the Verde Island Passage, which is known as the center of the center of marine biodiversity. The goal of the project is to document new biodiversity in the Verde Island Passage. In the past, documentation of this biodiversity has helped drive interest and sustainable ecotourism to the areas studied, has brought community outreach and educational opportunities to local communities, and has provided information and conservation recommendations to more effectively promote sustainable local tourism and conservation outcomes. This project represents a collaboration between U.S and Philippine scientific partners.

See more: Scientific American

The Richest Reef: Exploring the Most Diverse Marine Ecosystem on Earth

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/expeditions/2015/04/09/the-richest-reef-the-most-diverse-marine-ecoystem-on-earth/

The HUGYCUP ends

On the 18th of April the HUGYCUP competition ended.  8 weeks of shoot-out competition in which only photographers and videographers diving with Asia Divers could participate and take their chance to, maybe win, one of the big prizes. The total value of all prizes to be won is over 30000 Euros.  All participants have now the time to work on their pictures, adjust and select the very best ones ! The videographers can start to edit. Everyone has time until the 31st of July to send in their final selection of pictures. Judging will take place in august by an international jury of well-known underwater photographers and videographers. Award and prize giving will take place in Belgium on Saturday the 26th of September in presence of Mr. Allan Nash, managing director of El Galleon dive resort and Asia Divers. As organizer I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the staff at El Galleon and Asia Divers for a perfect service and good organization. It was a pleasure to see at all times everything going smooth and easy. Great diving, great food, great atmosphere and nice weather. Thanks and hope to see you all back again !!

To keep up with the weekly tradition of a Hugycup picture. This week’s highlight a 1 cm juvenile oriental sweetlip. When you find one, it looks like a fast fluttering little butterfly hiding in between the coral. A challenge for a picture.

Danny Van Belle, Organizer HUGYCUP

Getting to know Puerto Galera

It’s been great to have a team from the Dive-Market Development Group of the Philippine Department of Tourism here with us. They we’re here conduct a Product Audit of Puerto Galera dive establishments and dive sites. This is part of the Dive-MDG’s initiative to know, further develop and do product matching of Philippine dive destinations. We hosted the team for three nights and got them out on some beautiful dives to show them how wonderful the diving is in Puerto Galera. Thank you to Mr. Domenic Contreras, from the Regional Office, Ms. Rita Doctor and Ms. Celstine Sy, from Dive-MDG for joining us at El Galleon and Asia Divers.

The HUGYCUP is entering the 6th week of the competition

The past week has been a macro photography week. Visibility wasn’t so good and so everybody was more concentrating on the small stuff. One of the key points to get some good pictures is a very good buoyancy control! Avoiding a lot of backscatter in the background can be achieved by hovering and not putting yourself down on the sand bottom. When in complete control of a good neutral buoyancy underwater you will be amazed how close you can get to some shy animals. It’s sometimes forgotten but before becoming a keen photographer you have to be …… a good diver.

03e2   In the picture this week a garden eel from ‘Giant clams’ at less than 10 cm distance from the lens. Camera Canon 7D / Camera settings – F 11 – 1/60 sec – ISO 200 – Inon Z240 Flashes
Picture by Danny Van Belle

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Also from the HUGYCUP. Congratulations to Françoise Jadoul for getting her 1000 dive Club T-shirt. It’s been a very well earned shirt as this has taken 40 years of diving to get it!

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Alli has been spending some time with Filip Staes learning all the ins and outs of being an underwater model recently.  Here is a nice shot he took over at Verde Island. Maybe Alli will need a nice yellow dry suit soon…

HUGYCUP at Asia Divers

More participants arrived and are enjoying very nice reef dives and surprising muck dives at Asia Divers. A super hairy roughsnout ghostpipefish is wondering around at giant clams.
Seamoths, fingered dragonets, flying gurnards are found on the sandy mucksites.
On the reefs colourful surprises like blueringed octopus, coleman shrimps and a lot of nudi’s.Everything goes smooth around here with many smiling faces ! The whole Asia Divers crew is giving us a lot of support and everything is well organized at the divecenter. A pleasure! In the picture this week: the resident ‘giant’ turtle of Sabang Bay by Dirkje Roodenburg

Danny Van Belle
Organizer HUGYCUP

Dubai American Academy keeping busy

Here is a nice photo of the DAA visiting the school at Verde Island and leaving lots of wonderful school supplies with Madam Riza. After visiting the school everyone enjoyed a BBQ and some beach time. The folks at the school were very happy that we left some materials for them to build their new canteen along with some cash to help with the expenses.

We had a wonderful send off on the platform for the group which included dinner on the platform, dancers from Puerto Galera high school, a great band, fireworks and fire dancers.