Banda Sea Biodiversity cruise with ReefNet
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Join ReefNet's award-winning underwater videographer Kris Wilk for a 16-day documentary expedition which covers an astonishing 1100 nautical miles across the Banda Sea from Sorong to Maumere. Few liveaboards dare to offer itineraries of this duration or distance, and none with as much experience as Pindito.

For many years, ReefNet has conducted private expeditions throughout the worlds tropical waters to document rare marine life. For the first time in 15 years, we have decided to open selected expeditions to the public. This expedition is an intensive photo/video trip in search of undescribed species.

This trip is called a "biodiversity cruise" for good reason: it reaches almost a dozen distinct regions that could each be the focus of an entire expedition! There is muck diving at Banda Neira, mandarinfish at Maumere, and teeming sea snakes at Gunung Api. But thats just the tip of the iceberg! This expedition transits the absolute epicenter of marine biodiversity in Raja Ampat.

Participants will have the opportunity to contribute to our field guide projects, to learn more about marine life and underwater photography, and to help document new marine species. A truly unique experience!
Dates: 03 May - 19 May 2010 Prices:
per person includes diving, including unlimited FREE NITROX is included for all participants, meals, snacks, and drinks including beer (wine and cocktails extra), accommodations (double-share cabin), scheduled land excursions, airport transfers $5800.00
About ´Pindito´
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OVERVIEW
Only one liveaboard dive boat has 15+ years of operating experience in Raja Ampat: Pindito. Pindito is a constructed from local timbers in the traditional style of the Indonesian fishing vessels that have been plying these waters for centuries. The 130-foot schooner has accommodations for maximum of sixteen guests. This ships size and structure make life at sea very comfortable. The Pindito is dry docked every year; the hull is stripped and repainted while the main engine and generators are fully serviced. In addition the vessel receives additional maintenance during the whole year. This ensures that the Pindito is maintained to the highest standards of safety and reliability.
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ACCOMMODATION
Relax in the luxury of one of the 8 teakwood-paneled cabins. Each 10' x 10' cabin is named after a mystical Indonesian island and all cabins feature ensuite heads with hot and cold water shower, washbasin and toilet, individually controlled air conditioning and five 220v AC electrical outlets (German 2-pole plugs), available 24 hours a day.

Six cabins are doubles although Pindito can add an upper bunk to accommodate a family with one child or two people who just want an extra surface on which to place their gear. Two cabins have one twin bed and a bunk offering more floor space than double cabins. These cabins are ideal for single guests who would like to avoid a surcharge by booking half a twin cabin.

The crew is devoted to your comfort and will attend to your cabin daily, keeping it clean and tidy and providing fresh towels as necessary.
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DIVING
Pindito offers the most experienced and knowledgeable liveaboard operation in Raja Ampat and in Komodo. She also has unparallel experience in these UNESCO World Heritage coral reef areas, having first visited them in 1992 and assisted in Conservation International “rapid assessment” fish counts with world-famous Australian ichthyologist Dr. Gerald Allen. Allen reported that this area forms the absolute apex of marine fish biodiversity in the world.

A typical dive day starts by meeting our crew on the dive deck, where you will be given a detailed dive briefing and shown a sketch of the dive site. Then the dive staff will transfer your gear to the Zodiacs. No need to haul your own heavy gear, just jump into the Zodiac and after a comfortable, short ride, you'll be ready to dive incredibly biodiverse reefs. For your safety and peace of mind, our well-trained Zodiac drivers will accompany you from a safe and prudent distance during your entire dive. While underwater you can join the guide for a special tour or just do your own thing.

After the dive, refreshments will be waiting for you aboard Pindito. Cool out and then enjoy a Balinese massage from our onboard masseuse. Kick back and chat about your diving experiences and sip a cool beverage while screening video and sharing photos of your dive.
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PHOTO FACILITIES
While diving, our guides' trained eyes keep you safe, and they can spot unusual marine life of interest to the keenest photo and video enthusiasts. Explain the particulars of your camera system to your guides - they'll deliver it to your Zodiac with care and, after the dive, they'll gingerly transfer it to the special freshwater rinse tank aboard Pindito.

Photographers and videographers will love the convenience and functionality of the Pindito's camera room, built with the needs of modern digital underwater photographers and videographers in mind. Here you will find plenty of storage space, professional-grade work areas, and both 220v and 110v AC charging stations at your disposal. We also offer overflow space for photographers on the spacious tables in the salon (please clear for meals) and on the lounge deck when more space is needed for image-makers.

In the salon you will also find the large flat panel television and computer center where you can plug in to watch video and stills created during your dives. And be sure to take advantage of the extensive knowledge base of the ship’s onboard photo and video professionals by asking questions should you have them.

If making high-definition video underwater is your focus, top European videographer Edi Frommenweiler and American videographer Clay Wiseman offer high definition (Sony HDCam) and even 4K (Red Cam) broadcast-quality professional production seminars aboard Pindito, during which you can create professional quality reels and video productions. Learn about broadcast video production, using tripod stabilization underwater, maintenance and preparation of your video housing, capturing unique marine life behaviors, and editing your video in Final Cut Pro.
About Kris Wilk
Kris Wilk has been diving and capturing rare marine life encounters on film for nearly twenty years. In 1994 he established ReefNet Inc., specializing in digital field guides and high-tech accessories for divers. As a co-author of ReefNet & New World Publications "Reef Fish Identification - Interactive Edition", Kris has explored the waters of the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific extensively in search of rare, unusual, and undescribed species. His unique library of first-ever footage (with a particular emphasis on super-macro subjects) has garnered the attention of both fishwatchers and marine scientists. His short film "An Ocean Unseen" was honored with the Stan Waterman Award in Videography in 2002.

Above water, Kris enjoys teaching advanced marine life ID classes, fostering his business and supporting the REEF Fish Survey Project and other research initiatives. He lives with his wife Daniela near Toronto, Canada.
Group Trips
·Nudibranchs & Invertebrates with Expert David W. Behrens ·Galapagos with Pan Aqua ·Cocos & Malpelo with Andy Sallmon ·Cocos Island with Ethan Gordon ·Red Sea film & editing course with Jeff Goodman ·CORAL Dive trip to Fiji ·Andaman Islands with Mark Strickland ·Banda Sea Biodiversity cruise with ReefNet
Group Trips
· Overview
· Nudibranchs & Invertebrates with Expert David W. Behrens
· Galapagos with Pan Aqua
· Cocos & Malpelo with Andy Sallmon
· Cocos Island with Ethan Gordon
· Red Sea film & editing course with Jeff Goodman
· CORAL Dive trip to Fiji
· Andaman Islands with Mark Strickland
· Banda Sea Biodiversity cruise with ReefNet