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Malcolm Francis, Principal Scientist National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research and Underwater Photographer is dwarfed by a large pinnacle on the western side of Macauley Island during the Kermadec Islands Biodiscovery Expedition, a project led by the Auckland Museum in conjunction with the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Australian Museum, and the Department of Conservation.
Sunday 22 May 2011
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2011
Dive Number: 357
Dive Buddy: Malcolm Francis.
Site: Western Side of Macauley Island in the Kermadec Islands.
Temperature: 20 Degrees Celsius.
Maximum Depth: 24.3 meters.
Bottom Time: 45 minutes.
Bottom Time to Date: 22,149 minutes.
Cumulative Time: 22,194 minutes.
Sunday 22 May 2011
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2011
Dive Number: 357
Dive Buddy: Malcolm Francis.
Site: Western Side of Macauley Island in the Kermadec Islands.
Temperature: 20 Degrees Celsius.
Maximum Depth: 24.3 meters.
Bottom Time: 45 minutes.
Bottom Time to Date: 22,149 minutes.
Cumulative Time: 22,194 minutes.
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