Posted by: Aaron Braganza
23 Nov 2009An interactive community designed for YOU the Amphibico user to communicate with other likeminded enthusiasts from all four corners of the globe.
Stay connected with one or all the official Amphibico 360° external social media platforms. Be informed up to the minute with Twitter or join our network group on Facebook, share your exhilarating photos and videos on our Flickr or YouTube pages. Like what you are reading and want to tell others, so bookmark and share it on Delicious or StumbleUpon!
Posted by: Aaron Braganza
2 Feb 2011The graceful movements of the Leatherback sea turtle are one of many reasons this beautiful species of our seas needs our attention, especially now, as it experiences a dramatic decline towards extinction that is almost certain to have affects on the marine ecosystem.
Posted by: Aaron Braganza
28 Sep 2010By Larry Mckenna, Founder of S.O.L.O
Save Our Leatherbacks Operation (S.O.L.O.) founder, Dr. Larry McKenna traveled directly from its conservation activities in remote Papua, Indonesia jungles to Amphibico in Montreal, Canada to conduct a surprise award and recognition ceremony for Ronald T. Hand, President & CEO and owner of Amphibico Group Inc.
Posted by: Aaron Braganza
22 Dec 2009Amphibico would like to congratulate the following winners who submitted their videos for the ‘Video and Video testimonial draw’
Posted by: Aaron Braganza
23 Nov 2009Over the years, Amphibico users have been an untold community that have all expressed one universal thought, their love for the Amphibico user experience. While this has been flattering for our organization, it is even more so pleasurable to see how users enjoy conversing or assisting others who are strangers to themselves, initially, but who become dive buddies thereafter, due to this connection that started with their Amphibico gear and the love of scuba diving.
Posted by: Aaron Braganza
23 Nov 2009Unfortunately, this is not a fashion statement, if leather is back in fashion? But, whether Leatherback Turtles will make a comeback to sustainable populations in the ecosystem?
Amphibico is a proud supporter of the Save Our Leatherback Operation (S.O.L.O) who have put concerted efforts into growing the populations of the leatherback turtles to a level that will see them flourish and removed from the endangered species list one day.
As with all sentient forms, we are all interconnected and removing one or part of anything from this elusive circle of life brings
Posted by: Aaron Braganza
23 Nov 2009Some might think otherwise, that a simple PVC tube and front glass port is all that is necessary to capture the motion of the deep, however, Amphibico sees it much differently. The innovation in design that spurs ground breaking underwater video technology allows us the opportunity to see the deep sea with new eyes.