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Watch this candid interview with the Lothian Fishkeeper Channel. #Mikolji will chat about what it's like to be a river explorer in some of the most remote locations in the Amazon. Replay the live chat where Mikolji made a rare appearance and answered your questions about art, photography, tropical fish and his new book. Do you wish to learn more about freshwater fish and their natural habitats? Visit our website: https://www.mikolji.com Please like and subscribe to our channel. Share your thoughts and comment. Let us know what you think below. Our new book ‘Fishes of the Orinoco in the Wild’ is here: https://.mikolji.com/new-book/ Twitter: / mikolji Facebook: / mikolji Instagram: / mikolji What cameras does Mikolji use? https://geni.us/RKOIVE https://geni.us/8deynH https://geni.us/P37f Which lenses does he use? https://geni.us/EV4bdpL https://geni.us/2hANnG https://amzn.to/35zbtOS Want to check all of Mikolji’s gear? https://www.mikolji.com/gear/ Who is Mikolji? “You cannot preserve something that you don’t know exists” Ivan Mikolji is a river explorer. He has dedicated decades of work to assisting scientists capture never before accessed images and habitat information. Those who have benefited from his decades of passionate, groundbreaking work call him much more: author, photographer, videographer, conservationist, artist, lecturer. These are not casual titles. To put the impact and scale of Mikolji’s work into perspective: •His initial Wild Aquarium YouTube video has over six million views. Watch now at • WILD AQUARIUM 1 •He has contributed to international conservation research projects in Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico. •He has completed more than 100 expeditions visually documenting the Colombian-Venezuelan Amazon Basin For the past couple decades, audiences—from scientists to conservationists to hobbyists—have valued his work and remained loyally submerged in the content he has produced. #fish #tropicalfish #nature #photography #aquascape #biotope #ecology #biotopo #peces #river #amazon #orinoco #southamerica #wildlife #animal