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Burt Jones & Maurine Shimlock: Bird’s Head Seascape

After exploring arguably the world’s hottest dive region, Indonesia’s Bird’s Head Seascape, which includes Raja Ampat, Triton Bay and Cenderawasih Bay, and writing two guidebooks, what’s next? Well, we continue to photograph and explore uncharted sites throughout this incomparable dive destination.

During our initial explorations for the guidebooks, we really didn’t have time to concentrate on photography: Just too many reefs and not enough time. We had to amass a body of work that visually described each dive site and do it quickly. We have a bit more time now, but we’ve had to give up the luxury of being alone on a liveaboard. Today we travel with guests who expect to see the BHS’s renowned marine life at its most well known sites.

There are hundreds of sites in the BHS guidebook, yet most operators only take guests to the familiar places. We encourage everyone who travels to the BHS to stretch the limits of his or her photography by requesting at least one never-before-dived site, and sending the results to the Bird’s Head Seascape we administer for Conservation International.

Even though we, too, spend a lot of time at the most popular sites, there always seems to be something different to photograph in the BHS – jellyfish lakes, new cleaning stations, or just new angles on familiar subjects. For this Full Frame Gallery we decided to show only unpublished images, no iconic shots, nothing anyone has seen before. To see more of Burt and Maurine’s work and keep track of their explorations, please visit their Secret Sea Visions website.

Multiple species of Fusiliers swirl above a soft coral covered ridgetop. Divesite: "Chicken Reef", Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat.
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Multiple species of Fusiliers swirl above a soft coral covered ridgetop. Divesite: "Chicken Reef", Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat.

 "Candycane" sea cucumber oral detail (*Thelenota rubralineata*). Divestie: "Tridacna Wall", Cenderawasih Bay.
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"Candycane" sea cucumber oral detail (Thelenota rubralineata). Divestie: "Tridacna Wall", Cenderawasih Bay.

Misool Aerial - Photographed over the Farondi/Balbulol island chain. Misool, Raja Ampat.
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Misool Aerial - Photographed over the Farondi/Balbulol island chain. Misool, Raja Ampat.

Male square back anthia (*Pseudanthias pleurotaenia*). Divesite: "Tangung Mangguar", Cenderawasih Bay.
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Male square back anthia (Pseudanthias pleurotaenia). Divesite: "Tangung Mangguar", Cenderawasih Bay.

Table Coral (*Acropora sp.*) Snappers (Blue-lined-*Lutjanus kasmira* & Bigeye-*L. lutjanus*). Divesite: "Mioskan", Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat.
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Table Coral (Acropora sp.) Snappers (Blue-lined-Lutjanus kasmira & Bigeye-L. lutjanus). Divesite: "Mioskan", Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat.

The so-called "flasher" wrasse (*Paracheilinus nursalim*).  Divesite: "Flasher Beach", Lauzaro Island, Triton Bay
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The so-called "flasher" wrasse (Paracheilinus nursalim). Divesite: "Flasher Beach", Lauzaro Island, Triton Bay

Mating picturesque dragonets (*Synchiropus picturatus*). These fish are  less known and rarer than their more common relative the Mandarinfish. Divesite: "Wruzwarez Slope", Batanta Island, Raja Ampat.
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Mating picturesque dragonets (Synchiropus picturatus). These fish are less known and rarer than their more common relative the Mandarinfish. Divesite: "Wruzwarez Slope", Batanta Island, Raja Ampat.

Hawksbill turtle (*Eretmochelys imbricata*). Critically endangered but the most common species found in Raja Ampat. Divesite: "Citrus Ridge", Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat.
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Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). Critically endangered but the most common species found in Raja Ampat. Divesite: "Citrus Ridge", Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat.

An eyestripe surgeonfish (*Acanthurus dussumieri*) being cleaned by a bluestreak cleaner wrasse (*Labroides dimidiatus*). Divesite: "Wedding Cake" Misool, Raja Ampat.
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An eyestripe surgeonfish (Acanthurus dussumieri) being cleaned by a bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus). Divesite: "Wedding Cake" Misool, Raja Ampat.

Baitfish cover the soft coral draped reef near an underhang at the divesite "Kaleidoscope", Misool, Raja Ampat.
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Baitfish cover the soft coral draped reef near an underhang at the divesite "Kaleidoscope", Misool, Raja Ampat.

A coral trout, a grouper (*Cephalopholis miniata*) hunts baitfish and sweepers on one of Raja's most beautiful reefs. Divesite: "4 Kings", Misool, Raja Ampat.
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A coral trout, a grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) hunts baitfish and sweepers on one of Raja's most beautiful reefs. Divesite: "4 Kings", Misool, Raja Ampat.

The newly "discovered" Tomolol Jellyfish (*Mastigias papua*) lake is similar to Palau's but larger.  It is very near the immense, famous Tomolol Air Cave, which visitors can float through.
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The newly "discovered" Tomolol Jellyfish (Mastigias papua) lake is similar to Palau's but larger. It is very near the immense, famous Tomolol Air Cave, which visitors can float through.

Hard coral garden with schooling bluestreak fusiliers and blue-green chromis (damselfish)
Fusliers (*Pterocaesio tile*), Chromis (*Chromis viridis*). Divesite: "Melissa's Garden", Fam/Penemu Islands, Raja Ampat.
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Hard coral garden with schooling bluestreak fusiliers and blue-green chromis (damselfish) Fusliers (Pterocaesio tile), Chromis (Chromis viridis). Divesite: "Melissa's Garden", Fam/Penemu Islands, Raja Ampat.

Baitfish swirling around a whale shark  (*Rhincodon typus*). Image taken while spinning the camera on a slow shutter speed. Divesite: "Kawatisore or Whale Shark Bay", Cenderawasih Bay.
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Baitfish swirling around a whale shark (Rhincodon typus). Image taken while spinning the camera on a slow shutter speed. Divesite: "Kawatisore or Whale Shark Bay", Cenderawasih Bay.

Triton Bay's soft corals rival any on the planet for their beauty, and sheer abundance. Divesite: "Saruenus Island", Triton Bay.
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Triton Bay's soft corals rival any on the planet for their beauty, and sheer abundance. Divesite: "Saruenus Island", Triton Bay.

These male round-spot surgeonfish (*Acanthurus bariene*) are competing for the attention of females prior to mating. Divesite: "Boo Windows", Misool, Raja Ampat.
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These male round-spot surgeonfish (Acanthurus bariene) are competing for the attention of females prior to mating. Divesite: "Boo Windows", Misool, Raja Ampat.

Wobbegong Sharks (*Eucrossorhinus dasypogon*) are sedentary bottom dwelling ambush predators. Divesite: "Citrus Ridge", Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat.
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Wobbegong Sharks (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon) are sedentary bottom dwelling ambush predators. Divesite: "Citrus Ridge", Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat.

Reef Manta (*Manta alfredi*). Divesite: "Manta Sandy", Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat.
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Reef Manta (Manta alfredi). Divesite: "Manta Sandy", Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat.

Emperor shrimp (*Periclemenes imperator*) live commensally with a number of invertebrate species, including sea stars, sea cucumbers and nudibranchs. Here on Halgerda okinawa. Divesite: "Algae Patch 2", Batanta Island, Raja Ampat.
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Emperor shrimp (Periclemenes imperator) live commensally with a number of invertebrate species, including sea stars, sea cucumbers and nudibranchs. Here on Halgerda okinawa. Divesite: "Algae Patch 2", Batanta Island, Raja Ampat.

The island, trees above and the reef below. Note: the brilliantly colored fire urchins (*Asthenosoma varium*) in the middle foreground. Divesite: "Channel Island", Aljui Bay, Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat.
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The island, trees above and the reef below. Note: the brilliantly colored fire urchins (Asthenosoma varium) in the middle foreground. Divesite: "Channel Island", Aljui Bay, Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat.