Our underwater images partner, PLONGIMAGE, has just received 2 small headlights specially designed for underwater video.
Made in Germany, these headlights have the “responsible consumer” label and have CE standards !!! It is rare enough to be reported… They are also IATA approved and can travel by plane without the slightest disassembly !!! No more endless boarding sessions where you are taken for a terrorist ...
They deliver a power of 1600 real lumens in white version with 6 LEDs.
Three power positions are available: 1600 lumens (55 minutes of autonomy), 1200 (2 hours of autonomy), 350 lumens (7 hours of autonomy), SOS mode
Exceptional angle of 165 ° underwater without hot spot thanks to its plexiglass dome on the front, for example a Sola 1200 covers 65 ° underwater.
Color temperature 6500 ° k
Ignition by side switch
Cooldown: Approximately 2h30
External load with quick connector
Weight: 209grs
Price 599 € TTC
The base is identical only the specifications of the 3 central leds differ:
MOLI 1400 R3 VIDEO HEADLIGHT
Central red lighting with 3 leds for focusing. Some Canon type devices for example, but also “bio” ones are fans of it.
HEADLIGHT MOLI 1400 SF
Central spotlight with 3 leds for diving lighting.
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A quick answer H20 TRAVEL: ”there is 40% less of each species that you have just listed compared to the last census which took place in June 2009… of course if we are talking about SHARKS then the degas is more important , 60% less… can we consider this “reassuring information”?
Mr. Thierry and also dear friends, here is some news…
In the 15 days that ran off the TV reporter from STAR TV (Asia), an Asian satellite service owned by News Corporation (FOX, SKY channels, Murdoch's SAT CORP) is on site to prepare a news documentary on the situation of the roquains
A group of professional documentary filmmakers from Poland and the USA has opened a project called Badjao Project, which includes the problems of dynamite fishing and the massacre of the Roquans in the region of Semporna
UNESCO officers resident in Malese and various organizations and faculties of marine biology in the Sbah region have come out in favor of the creation of a law to prohibit roquain fishing and other protected species.
The Minister of Tourism has been contacted and will be encouraged to take action on the next Council of Ministers next July ... as shown by this letter that I ask you all to read and run as quickly as possible
Thank you all for your actions and your support
NB the people who are activists in this campaign you can find them on my page FB
Guido
Hi everyone
The great news is that Datuk Masidi Minister of Tourism and the Director of Wildlife is going to present a plan to parlay in Sabah.
1 Ministry will support the JCI-Tanjung Aru / Green Connection Anti shark late campain
2 Ministry will arrange for a high level of governance in Sabah.
3 Ministry is very concerned about the seriousness of the past two decades.
4 The Ministry will bring the recommendations to the Dewan at the next available opportunity.
5 The Minister will try to get Sharks protected within this year
6 The Ministry supports JCI's approach to the world of Sabah's efforts to protect endangered sharks.
7 NO means NO - The goal for the Campain, No Shark fin at all to be sold in Sabah
Updates will be posted to
http://www.facebook.com/jcitanjungarusaynotosharkfins
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-Sharks-in-Sabah/153415784716471
HELP WANTED
If anyone has dive observations of sharks - number seen, dive location, hours underwater, when
I have detailed data for Banggi and Tip of Borneo, 2000 for 5 years 1997-2002
I have great data 1996 & 97 (min 6 hr each site, 362 sites around Sabah), good data 2001 & 2002 and reasonable data 2009 & 2010
simple data is better than none Please send to me
More is better, dig out your dive logs!
Sipadan, Mabul, Kapali, any fish surveys or counts of sharks 45 1h fish surveys in 1997
Liz you have done the most work on Sipadan, Any old data on numbers of sharks seen in a dive would be fantasitic. I have data from Layang layang which we can use as a baseline, data from Sipadan in the 80's or 90's will also give a baseline of how many have gone.
We are going to need evidence to prove that shark numbers are falling. I have a lot of data but more is better. If you can please help.
We also need market records especially for kudat 5-1997
Please forward to everyone who has done a lot of dives, Dive masters or scientists, we don't need species, simple numbers will do.
The minimum useful data is who, sharks seen, where and when preferably underwater
and the negative data is as useful as the positive, so please send data that you didn't see sharks on XX dives and you saw 1 sharks on 2 dives
Gold data like Liz Woods, no sharks seen in Tun Sarakan Marine Park
143 dives TARP, 2009,2010 no sharks seen. 6-20m
Or the Horn Mike expedition which only saw sharks at lankayan
An email will do, - a spreadsheet of data is better
simple data can be uploaded to http://sharks-sabah.wikispaces.com/Shark+sightings+table
Will try to keep everyone informed but the two facebook pages will get the news first.
Steve oakley
the-green-connection.com