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Welcome to the next step in the evolution of Beyond Blue magazine. Issue four of the world’s premier underwater marine research, exploration and conservation magazine is themed on pelagic fish species of the world.
Welcome to the third issue of the world's premium marine research and conservation magazine, Beyond Blue. This month, our spotlight falls on whales. We point a long finger at the acoustic smog created by the Navy. Beyond Blue ventures from the largest to some of the smallest, as the world of a Copepod scientist is revealed in its gruesome glory. We created controversy after we featured Capt. Paul Watson in our last issue. In this issue we embrace differing viewpoints in open forum.
Enjoy articles from eminent marine biologists and our world-class photography. In this issue, Chris Bartlett compares record breaking free-diver William Tunbridge’s feats to the abilities of the world’s greatest mammalian divers. Kendra Toby discovers what ‘lies beneath’ in the world’s largest census of marine life. Rob Stewart shows us the implications of the shark fining industry.
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Beyond Blue magazine. A magazine founded on the principles of marine research, exploration and conservation. In this first issue, we introduce our resident columnists and begin our exploration with an exposé on shark research and conservation efforts from around the world.