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Feature in Scuba Diving Magazine

David Martin selected as the magazine’s October ‘Sea Hero’.

Shark Nursery Feature in Asia Lifestyle Magazine

A beautiful article and video about our Shark Nursery program in Phuket from Asia Lifestyle Magazine.

Interview with David Martin

An interview with founder David Martin for local magazine Real Life in Phuket

Interview with David Martin

An interview with founder David Martin for local magazine Real Life in Phuket

Recycling Tips

A short article on effective recycling for Phuket magazine Real Life in Phuket

Phuket se Mobilise

An overview of the projects and goals of the foundation in Latitudes magazine.

Fah Thai Feature

A special feature in the “Happenings” section of Bangkok Airways’ in-flight magazine Fah Thai

Feature in Superyachts China

A special interview with David Martin for Superyachts China

Video

LTC 002 Cruise

 

Baby Bamboo Sharks

 

Bamboo Shark Release for French Television

 

LTC 001 in Action

 

LTC 001 Launch

 

Happy Earth Day from OFA

 

Baby Shark Release – 13 June 2021

 

Mermaid Garden – Seagrass

 

Interview with David Martin

Somwang & Thorsang Reunited

4Q’s (or so): Michael Nurbatlian

4Q’s (or so): Ira Sipari

 

4Q’s (or so): Claude Sauter

 

4Q’s (or so): Anthony Lark

 

4Q’s (or so): Rebecca Lek

 

4Q’s (or so): Isabella Naef

 

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Art, Action, and a New Beginning in the Andaman

Art, Action, and a New Beginning in the Andaman

Last week at JW Marriott Khao Lak Beach Resort, we saw exactly what happens when creative energy meets a commitment to the environment. The "Rooted in Land, Guided by the Sea" event wasn't just about beautiful aesthetics; it was a celebration of the delicate balance...

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A ReSharking Christmas with Amanpuri

A ReSharking Christmas with Amanpuri

On 25 December 2025, Oceans For All Foundation and Amanpuri came together for their annual ReSharking event, turning the festive season into a moment of meaningful action for the ocean. This year’s milestone saw 21 juvenile bamboo sharks released into the Andaman Sea...

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The Invisible Threat of Microplastics

The Invisible Threat of Microplastics

Microplastics, those tiny fragments of plastic less than 5 millimetres in size, have quietly become one of the most pervasive pollutants on the planet. They’re in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink, yet we can’t even see them. Plastic began as...

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