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The Watermen Project

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Not for profit / We are a small team of storytellers using conversations to bring awareness on the importance of healthy oceans /

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The only way this gets better is if we each make changes on our own and in how we impact our planet... facebook.com/watermenprojec…

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Scientific research is critical to improving our understanding of marine species... marinemegafaunafoundation.org/blog/reef-mant…

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This is what remains of a huge Mako shark and imagine just how big the shark was that bit off the largest part of this massive creature!!! Maybe it was several sharks but it looks like a seriously big shark bit a huge piece off of this animal. facebook.com/watermenprojec…

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2) Inka Cresswell - Marine biologist & wildlife film maker. Having taken marine biology at San Diego State University, Inka went on to study wildlife filmmaking at UWE Bristol. As well as directing her own films, she has worked on projects across the world including The Watermen Project & Operation Wallacea. 🦈🎥

2) <a href="/InkaCresswell/">Inka Cresswell</a> - Marine biologist &amp; wildlife film maker.
Having taken marine biology at <a href="/SDSU/">San Diego State University</a>, Inka went on to study wildlife filmmaking at <a href="/UWEBristol/">UWE Bristol</a>. 
As well as directing her own films, she has worked on projects across the world including <a href="/WatermenProject/">The Watermen Project</a> &amp; <a href="/opwall/">Operation Wallacea</a>.
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How many sharks can you count in this photo and what are the species? Spectacular photography from our founder William Winram - in collaboration with with @tristanguttridge Annie Guttridge @biminisharklab Cape Clasp

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Freediving through the incredible coral gardens of Indonesia, full of colors, life and beauty!!! 🌊🌈🎥 Our team has... fb.me/Njqe0cTb

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The Bahamas are the home of the great hammerhead sharks, and our team has been fortunate enough to contribute to... fb.me/99gzqpS1a

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There is a common perception and or attempt by some to give an impression that sharks are not dangerous. I would... fb.me/R5hQJkVk