(Seychelles News Agency) - In September last year, former US President Bill Clinton announced that the 115-island archipelago of Seychelles, located in the western Indian Ocean, would be one of the destinations for the National Geographic Society's Pristine Seas scientific explorations.
Fast forward six months, and the Pristine Seas exploration ship is already hard at work in the waters of the Seychelles, discovering the best this part of the ocean has to offer and getting ready to tell the world all about what they have seen.
SNA conducted a Skype interview with the Pristine Seas' lead explorer, Paul Rose, speaking from the remote Seychelles atoll of Cosmoledo, to find out more about his mission here and what he has discovered so far.