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Atelier Aquatic Photography - Lionfish, Puerto Galera MPA, Mindoro, Philippines.

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Atelier Aquatic Photography - Lionfish,  Puerto Galera MPA, Mindoro, Philippines. All Profits go back into Atelier Aquatic Community Interest Company, Art - Education- Marine Conservation Projects.

Lionfish
·       Lionfish feed on a wide variety of small fish, shrimps and crabs. It hunts primarily at night, stalking and ambushing its prey by spreading the pectoral fins out wide and corralling its prey into a corner, before rapidly swallowing it whole!
·       Lionfish perform a courtship dance in mating season
·       Lionfish is native to the western Pacific Ocean. They became an invasive species in the East coast of USA and Mesoamerican reef when incidentally released by the aquarium trade.

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"What you did here was so AMAZING, you were such a good teachers, educators and a very resourceful team. Thank you for having you and the team here doing a wonderful projects. It helps us to be more knowledgeable and responsible to our MOTHER EARTH. You let kids expressed their feelings about the environment through painting. You taught people how to protect marine lives and to preserve it. What you have done here in Port Barton was highly appreciated. No words can say how much we love your artwork. Our team would like to express our deepest gratitude for sharing your knowledge about marine conservation and everything. We wish you all best Anita and the team, good health and a happy life. Thanks to Atelier Aquatic"
Eden Nolasco,Tourist Dept.

“This is one of the most unforgettable experiences in my life. My classmates realised the importance of the sea and its ecosystem and realized the effects of their wrongdoings. The best thing we can do is to share our knowledge,”
– A student after a Sea Adventure School trip.

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