Filming Bait Balls in Magdalena Bay: Conservation & Storytelling on SeaLegacy | The Voyage

In this episode of SeaLegacy | The Voyage, Sony Artisan of Imagery Andy Mann sets out to film and photograph the sardine bait balls in Magdalena Bay. These bait balls play a critical role in marine ecosystems, and Mann says it’s important to look at the big picture to protect both coasts. “It’s a holistic view, so we’re trying to tell a holistic story.” Join the Tide, a monthly recurring giving program, to help SeaLegacy amplify its conservation impact on the front lines and from onboard the Expedition Vessel SeaLegacy1: https://bit.ly/SeaLegacyTide

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3 Replies to “Filming Bait Balls in Magdalena Bay: Conservation & Storytelling on SeaLegacy | The Voyage”

  1. That’s wonderful. Love to see the planning and equipment list that went into this. What cameras and lens used. Settings… etc. Thanks for sharing

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