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March 2010 Update Saturday, March 27th, 2010

It has been awhile since I have posted to the website.  I have not disappeared.  Much to the contrary I have been very busy traveling and taking photos.  Unfortunately for the site, my travels have been heavily focused on gathering stories, information, and above all photos for the white shark book that I am writing.  The book is coming along very well and the photos are great.  Sadly, in order for the book to be new and exciting I will reserve many of these photos for the book, at least until it is published.

I had hoped to finish the book by late summer 2010.  However, in order to complete my travels I need to visit New Zealand.  The new dive site at Stewart Island has been slow to launch and thus I will have to wait until the early months of 2011 to complete this trip.  Thus, the book will be delayed until that can be completed.  Nevertheless, my main goal is for the book to be as good as possible so I will not rush.

In the meantime I visited Mexico to photograph the amazing sailfish.  A new gallery and article have now been posted on the site and I hope you will enjoy these.  I have also gotten around to writing and posting new articles that have been on my to do list forever.

In the coming months I will be returning to South Africa and Australia for further white shark adventures.  I will try to keep the website up to date with regards to these trips and maybe post a few photos.  Until then…

New Book Now Available Friday, January 1st, 2010

I am pleased to announce the availability of a new book featuring photographs from the Mark Enarson collection.  The book is available for purchase in both soft and hard cover versions. (more…)

Seal Island 2009 Sunday, August 16th, 2009

I have returned from three weeks at Seal Island.  In July, the sharks were hitting the seals vigorously before the activity went strangely silent in August.  Even now, the action is not picking up much making it the earliest drop off in activity in 14 years.  Nevertheless, I got a lot of good material this year making it undoubtedly the most productive year yet.  For the first time, we spent substantial time snorkeling with the Cape Fur Seals that live on and around the island.  This allowed a much deeper understanding of the island and its residents.  I have posted a small number of photos from this year’s trip.  The majority are being held back for the anticipated publication of a book on Seal Island and the life and death struggle between its sharks and seals in the next year.  The book is being written in collaboration with renowned white shark photographer Chris Fallows and features photos from myself and Irish photographer David Jenkins.  I will update the status of the book in the coming months. голова болит секс

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Monterey Bay 2009 Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

I am just returning from two weeks in Monterey photographing the areas inhabitants hunting around the deep submarine canyon.  A new gallery has resulted entitled Spring in Monterey.  The photos are accompanied by a new article detailing the many fascinating animals that live in this region and the forces that bind them together and drive this magnificent system.  I will endeavor to publish several more articles on the site in the coming weeks or months catching up from the trips last fall to Alaska and Africa.  It was a busy fall and winter and I am now striving to bring the site up to date.  In addition I will be heading back to South Africa in July and August to once again photograph white sharks in their annual pursuit of the cape fur seals.  In addition to the new photos that result, I have several new articles planned that will be published with the new photos upon my return in August.

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May 2008 Update Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

2008 has been a productive year up to this point and the website has seen several new addtions.  In January I travelled to Ecuador to photograph birds in the Andean highlands before spending a few days in the lowlands of the Amazon basin.  I felt fortunate to visit the Ecuadorian Amazon through the hospitality of the Napo Wildlife Center, a locally owned and operated ecocentre in a beautiful, protected section of forest.  I encourage you to vist their website at http://www.napowildlifecenter.com/ онлайн вечеринки порно to find out more about the fantastic conservation project in an embattled section of the mighty Amazon.  Photos of this part of the Amazon are found in the Amazon gallery along with Peruvian photos from the previous year. (more…)

Seal Island 2008 Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

      I have returned from Seal Island and have updated the Seal Island gallery with new photos. It was a difficult but very productive trip. I hope you will enjoy the new photos. I have also added a new feature to the Articles section of this site with details of this year’s trip in the as well as reflections on the pursuit of the ultimate natural predation photograph. As always, I want to thank Chris Fallows (www.apexpredators.com) and Rob Lawrence (www.ultimate-animals.com) as well as their crews for providing the ultimate in hospitality and professionalism. These are among the finest wildlife people that one could hope to ever meet and associate with.