Freeflow Marine Expeditions

Freeflow Marine Expeditions

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Specialist travel operator, focussed on offering niche marine-based travel and aquatic adventures.

Photos from Freeflow Marine Expeditions's post 25/06/2023

Missing the vibrant, bustling reefs of the Red Sea! Who’s up for another trip?

Photos from Freeflow Marine Expeditions's post 08/06/2023

🌊Happy World Ocean's Day 🌊

We wanted to have a closer look to the small inhabitants of our coral reefs !
Those shortstriped goby, blue chromis, secretary blenny, caribbean spiny lobster, star coral and painted frog fish are living in the waters of , where is diving almost everyday.

with 90mm F2.8


Sony Electronics

26/04/2023

Know where else you can find gorgeous gorgonian sea fans? πŸ€” Tubbataha! 🌊🐠 Book a last-minute dive trip of a lifetime and discover the heart of the Coral Triangle 🀿🐬

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Photos from Freeflow Marine Expeditions's post 25/03/2023

A few of the insane highlights you're more than likely to see during a trip to Tubbataha Natural Park! Some of the best reefs we've seen to date with the densest concentration of pelagics.

Join us for photo tuition and spectacular diving at the end of May 2023!
More details at:
Freeflowmarine.com/tubbataha

Or find and follow our event on Facebook: https://facebook.com/events/s/dive-tubbataha-philippines-may/774773363592806/

07/03/2023

Join us on a Tubbataha diving liveaboard trip! 🌊🐠🐬 Explore one of the most biodiverse dive spots in the world, with crystal-clear waters, expert guides and a professional photographer on board to capture your trip and record your memories. Don't miss out, limited spaces available! Check out our website https://freeflowmarine.com/tubbataha-2023/ for more details and to reserve your spot today

Photos from Freeflow Marine Expeditions's post 14/02/2023

Cuddle up with your sweetie this Valentine's Day and let's say... that's a Moray! πŸ’•

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23/12/2022

We are excited to announce our new brand: Freeflow Marine Expeditions!

We started out as Tujo Films, a production company producing content on land and underwater for a range of clients in the UK, France and Switzerland. After running camera workshops and providing high quality photographs and videos for a liveaboard in the Galapagos, we saw the opportunity to combine our passions and run trips with a focus on underwater media, and so Freeflow Media was born.

Several years and successful trips later, we began to see a gap in the market for those looking to explore sites rarely seen on the traditional dive calendar. Although we’ll continue to offer high-end liveaboards to popular destinations, we are planning some exciting expeditions to sites off the beaten track. With a mix of pre-packaged liveaboards, day trips, yacht charters, and fully bespoke trips, we are becoming a full-service marine travel company and wanted a name and logo to reflect this.

Stay tuned for announcements about what we have in store!

freeflowmarine.com

Photos from Freeflow Marine Expeditions's post 05/11/2022

These coral crabs measure only a couple of inches across, feeding on coral tissues and mucus whilst protecting the coral from predators such as starfish. Achieving focus on tiny critters is what makes macro photography so rewarding, especially when your subject retreats among the coral branches when approached!

πŸ“· Sony RX100 III and 2x Fantasea macro diopter in the Red Sea

Photos from Freeflow Marine Expeditions's post 28/10/2022

Kicking off the Halloween weekend with a creepy looking moray spotted on an eerie night dive in the red sea! Moray eels are one of the spookier regulars found on warm and temperate shallow coral reefs worldwide. Although they have two sets of jaws and look poised to bite at any moment, they are very peaceful towards humans and are a great find on any dive! They can often be seen hunting with a grouper at night, where the moray helps scare fish out of their hiding places towards the waiting grouper! However, if either one strays too far from the reef, they can both find themselves on the menu for larger nocturnal predators

πŸ“·: using Sony A7II, 1/50sec, f/20 with housing.

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15/10/2022

Although oceanic whitetips are sometimes called the sailor’s nightmare, diver’s dream feels more fitting here! A real trip highlight from the Red Sea

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Shot on Panasonic GH5 at 16mm, f/6.3, 1/160 sec in Seafrogs Housing, with Inon Z330 strobe.

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