Filming an octopus documentary.
Filming a sea-snake documentary for TVNZ's Natural History.
We sailed from New Zealand to Lord Howe Island then inside the Great Barrier Reef to Darwin.
Filming a documentary called Menacing Waters.1997 – Auckland Islands, in New Zealand's Subantarctic. An Auckland Unversity research expedition studying Southern Right Whales.1996 – Auckland Islands and Campbell Island 7 weeks filming a TVNZ Natural History documentary about Southern Right Whales, "The Lost Whales".
Sailing from New Zealand's Subantarctic to Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Australia's Great Barrier Reef to Tasmania and back to Fiordland in the South Island of New Zealand
Nine months filming the TV series "Deep Blue."
Evohe was chartered by Fiordland Ecology Holidays for trips and various research voyages.
A Cambridge University expedition. Cook Islands - a bathymetric survey of the lagoon at Tongareva (Penrhyn).The project included work on Rakahanga, Manihiki and Palmerston atolls all part of an ocean level study.
BBC Natural History- filming "Nomads of the Wind".
we then sailed via the Cook Islands, Niue to Tonga , Minerva Reef and the Kermadec Islands filming a
TVNZ natural history documentary about reef fish.
From New Zealand to Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands to Papua New Guinea and Darwin, Australia. Then Indonesia - Timor, Bali and Java, on to Borneo, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and across the Indian Ocean to Djibouti, then through the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia, Egypt and through the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean, then over the Atlantic to the Caribbean, Panama, Ecuador, Galapagos and French Polynesia where we started the BBC "Nomads" film.
Three weeks spent scouring the sea for Asian pelagic drift-netting vessels. Far from pleasant but it contributed to Earthtrust's (Hawaii) successful anti-driftnet campaign.
From there operated dive charters to Cocos Island.