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Editor's Note: Our good friends at Wetpixel are happy to announce the next issue int he QWetpixel Quarterly series. Below is the official press release, but of course we congratulate them on a great magazine.
 
Wetpixel LLC is proud to announce the immediate availability of issue #3 of Wetpixel Quarterly magazine. In its trademark landscape-oriented, high-resolution format, issue #3 celebrates the American underwater landscape by showcasing the work of Alex Kirkbride, who spent three years photographing the waters of America's 50 states.Wetpixel Quarterly


Also featured are the winners of 2008's Our-World Underwater and DEEP Indonesia photo competitions, run annually by Wetpixel and DivePhotoGuide. This collection of diverse imagery is truly an international celebration of the underwater world, featuring the photography of artists from 18 different countries. A partial gallery of the winners was displayed at this year's Our-World Underwater exhibition in Chicago, Illinois, and at DEEP Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia.


Christopher Bahnsen writes about the colonony of 60 to 100 gigantic green sea turtles who have somehow thrived in San Diego Bay, one of the busiest, most developed natural harbors in the world. These particular Eastern Pacific green turtles are super-sized, some weighing more than 550 pounds -- almost double the average size of the same species in other habitats.


Wetpixel Quarterly #3 has shipped to subscribers worldwide, who can expect to receive their copies in 1-3 weeks. Individual copies are available at Wetpixelquarterly.com.


About Wetpixel Quarterly:
Wetpixel Quarterly was founded in 2007 by Eric Cheng and Elijah Woolery to create a high-quality quarterly showcase of the best in underwater imagery in conjunction with news and information about marine research and conservation. Through interviews, articles, open contests, and, most importantly, the lenses of its contributors, Wetpixel Quarterly brings to the page a new sense of the fragility and splendor of underwater life.  Wetpixel Quarterly is printed in landscape orientation using 50% recycled materials. For more information, visit Wetpixelquarterly.com.

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