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Was this yesterday Ben? I missed it if so :/. If it's today, I'll probably watch it since I have nothing better to do. :)
 
it was shown last night. they featured tubbataha, malapascua, anilao, ternate. they didn't show the threshers of malapascua. instead, they covered a story of one survivor from the doña marilyn wreck.
 
saw it last night. aside from the hosts grabbing corals, it was pretty good for a local TV show and shows growing interest in the diving industry. hope it will lead to more awareness and conservation. but their vids werent so good. hi-res but they dont seem to have proper lights and rely more on red filters. the "amateur" vids i've seen here on SB, like Pak's, are much better.

edit: worth watching to see the host in bathing suit. miriam quiambao not susan enriquez ha?
 
saw it last night. aside from the hosts grabbing corals, it was pretty good for a local TV show and shows growing interest in the diving industry. hope it will lead to more awareness and conservation. but their vids werent so good. hi-res but they dont seem to have proper lights and rely more on red filters. the "amateur" vids i've seen here on SB, like Pak's, are much better.

edit: worth watching to see the host in bathing suit. miriam quiambao not susan enriquez ha?
maybe rolly baron was the vid man.
 

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