Stylized Nudi

Just a bit of playing around with old photos and photoshop. Stylized block print of a skirted nudibranch taken while diving Pemuteran.

Menjangan Island Underwater Clean Up

Sunday at West Bali National Park a team of 60 divers (Sea Rovers included) assembled to collect the plastic waste that had got stuck on the reefs around Menjangan island.

Apparently a whopping 128 kilograms of plastic waste was removed from around Menjangan Island in West Bali National Park over this weekend.

The divers came from West Bali National Park, East Java’s Alas Purwo National Park, the Perancak Marine Observation and Research Agency, plus divecentres around the Northwest Bali area, particularly Pemuteran bay.

Most the waste was food and drink plastic packaging. The rubbish was collected and transported off Menjangan Island by boat at the end of the day.

“Within an average week, the total amount of garbage transported out of Menjangan reaches approximately 300 kilograms which doesn’t even include the trash removed from the reef,” Tribun Bali.

“The total garbage collected from February to May 2017 reached three tons for Menjangan Island. The entire West Bali National Park area reached five tons,” West Bali National Park Manager Wiryawan told Tribun on Sunday.

Sad that much of the rubbish that tourist complain about also comes from the tourists doing the complaining. Sometimes directly and more often indirectly. Dispose of your waste wisely and use companies that do the same.

Here at Sea Rovers all our plastic bottles are collected for recycling, our lunchboxes are Tupperware style reusable and softdrinks come in glass bottles, which we own and just buy the refills for. A common practice here in Indonesia. As Pirates we wipe the with our t-shirts and drink from the bottles. No plastic straws for us!

So next time you’re at Menjangan Island and you see trash, do your bit. Pick it up and bring it back for proper disposal. Be part of the solution instead of mourning about it online.

New treasures arrive for retiree photo wench Kat

A joyous day for local retiree and friend to pirates Kat Ramage as her new toys were delivered to the Sea Rovers the other day (not having a street address of her own). So we all got the pleasure of watching in envy as she unboxed all her new goodies.

We look forward seeing new images of the undersea treasures of NW Bali in the months to come. Once you figure out what goes where and have read the manual that is. 😉

Malaysian Pirate Brethren invade Pemuteran

Malaysian Pirate Brethren and Instructor Ivan (the Terrible) Foong, of Club Nomad. Stalks the streets of Pemuteran at night. Looking for a sign that matches his Pirate t-shirt. In the hope of being lead to undersea treasures by the Sea Rovers Brethren of the Northwest Bali coast.

Garrr! and thanks Wade for the photo

Coming to Singapore and an ADEX near you

promoting NW Bali at ADEX

Final Preparation for ADEX 2017, Singapore 7th, 8th & 9th April @Suntec

Getting ready for ADEX, this weekend where, left to right, Daniel (Abyss), Chris (Reef Seen) and myself, the infamous Captain Paul of Sea Rovers 😉  Will be doing our best to promote Northwest Bali Diving & Snorkeling.

There will also be a special prize draw. So come on down to Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Level 4, Halls 401 – 404, and sign yourself aboard.

You’ll find us opposite the Ocean Gallery at booth L25.

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