by AMAZONAS Magazine | Sep 21, 2017 | AMAZONAS - Ted Judy, Freshwater
“When we were arriving by plane into Puerto Inirida, we had a bird’s-eye view of the whitewater Rio Guaviare near its confluence with the Rio Inirida, and we all noticed a large blackwater oxbow lake very near the river. This is Lago Macasabe. After...
by Matt Pedersen | Aug 22, 2017 | AMAZONAS - Matt Pedersen, Freshwater
It should come as no surprise that not all our fishes hail from lush, idyllic Amazon creeks densely overgrown with aquatic plants. In a video recently shared by the Guyane Wild Fish Association (a non-profit aquarium society based in Cayenne, French Guiana, South...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Aug 18, 2017 | AMAZONAS - Ted Judy, Freshwater
“We started our day on the Rio Atabapo, motoring upstream to explore backwater bays and creeks, but we did not find a lot of fish because of the high water. We headed back to the campsite in the early afternoon, more than a little depressed about not finding...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Aug 10, 2017 | AMAZONAS - Ted Judy, Freshwater
“The first full day of exploring the Rio Atabapo got started after unloading all the camping gear and luggage at the beach where we would be spending the night, and then getting back into the boat and heading upstream to find some places to look for fish....
by Matt Pedersen | Aug 3, 2017 | AMAZONAS - Matt Pedersen, Freshwater
Our saltwater audience has been getting to know the work of Vanessa Cara-Kerr for several years now. Her Reef Patrol production company has given us a stream of exceptional underwater short films, each better than last. However, Cara-Kerr isn’t tied to marine...