ADVERTISEMENT - LOG IN/REGISTER TO HIDE

Manta Fest 2008 Wetpixel Coverage - Day 3

Posted: 05 September 2008 11:39 AM
Last Update: 21 September 2008 03:49 AM
2 comment(s)
Categories: FeaturesTrip Reports [home]
Author: Mike Veitch ( MikeVeitch )
Related Link: Manta Fest 2008

We have had two good days of manta action so far—I guess it must have to do with the name “Manta Fest!” Our first day featured 2 dives at Goofnuw Channel, and both proved to be successful.  We had encounters with three different mantas on the first dive and one long encounter with a small male manta on the second.  The evening was capped off with drinks in the restaurant and a slideshow by Eric Cheng on the big screen.  The slide show was entitled “Big Animals” and featured some of Eric’s best photos of large marine animals from around the world: sharks, rays, whales, dolphins, sea lions, pigs, and more.  The show created a good buzz amongst the crowd with many folks asking him for his autograph! (well, maybe just Mike..)

Mike Veitch returns to Yap!

The Manta Ray Bay Hotel and Mnuw, the hotel’s restaurant and bar

Friday started off on a good note with a great manta encounter at Goofnuw channel for the first dive; everyone had at least 2 or 3 head-on encounters with a very inquisitive female.  The second dive at Miil Channel had great visibility but unfortunately, lacked manta action. Eric spent much of the dive blowing bubble rings (which Mike filmed from above).  In the afternoon, Mike gave an informative talk about shooting mantas (still photography) and answered questions on the best camera set up and other technical jargon. He also shared a few manta stories from his three years on the island. 

Close encounter with a manta ray, Goofnuw Channel, Yap

The impressive hard coral garden at Miil Channel, Yap

In the evening, Mike showed a 30 minute video presentation entitled “The Best of Yap”, a collection of his favourite footage from 2.5 years of filming at sites all around the island.

Our dive guides for the week, Gordon and Chomed, are a great combination on the boat.  Chomed smiles quietly and goes about his driving while Gordon keeps up a non stop diatribe punctuated with frequent loud laughter.  They have both proven to be efficient manta spotters so far.

Eric and the Manta Buddha Gordon

Other coverage:
- [Manta Fest 2008 Closing Words]
- [Manta Fest 2008 Day 7 Update]
- [Manta Fest 2008 Day 5 Update]
- [Manta Fest 2008 Day 3 Update]
- [Manta Fest 2008 Day 1 Update]

Page 1 of 1 [ ]

Comment(s):
  1. Can’t wait to join you next week. Save my wife and I spots on your boat so we can get some dives together boys. Cheers Todd

    Posted by yahsemtough on 09/05 at 05:01 PM
  2. Uhh, sounds great guys. I was in Yap in May and had fantastic time with the Yap Divers crew. Glad you have good manta action this time !

    Posted by pats0n on 09/06 at 08:56 AM

You must be logged in to post comments. Please log in or register (it's free!) and come back to this page to leave your comment.

<< Back to main

Login | Register

WETPIXEL QUARTERLY

SEARCH

JOIN US

Register now to join our active community. It's completely free!

Join the Wetpixel mailing list and receive regular updates about new articles, trips, etc.

Join Team Wetpixel and support this site!

Follow Wetpixel on Twitter. We like Twitter.

WORKFLOW

MarineLife Keywords
Simplify your marine wildlife keywording!

ARTICLE ARCHIVES

ADVERTISEMENTS

POTW CONTEST

by EspenRekdal
last contest - potw home

SPONSORS

http://uwimaging.com http://gateshousings.com http://marinecamera.com http://www.nocturnallights.com/content.php?56-Keldan-Lights-Distributor http://reefphotovideo.com http://solmarv.com/ http://www.divequest-travel.com http://www.watershot.com http://www.camerasunderwater.co.uk/ http://www.nauticamusa.com http://backscatter.com http://divephotoguide.com http://ikelite.com