Get to know our Ambassador of the Month Lukas Müller

At the age of three, a young boy noticed a dark, elongated shape entering the calm bay of Menorca, one of the Balearic Islands. With his hands firmly gripping the railing, he watched his father run down the rocky steps, mask and fins tucked under his arms, toward the mysterious creature, while the other beachgoers frantically exited the water.

Today, 30 years later, Lukas has the prvilege to spot these enigmatic shapes in the ocean for a living. Lukas is a marine biologist, freediving instructor, and expedition guide who's utterly fascinated by sharks.

Over the past decade, he had the opportunity to learn from and work with some of the world's leading shark researchers, freedivers, and adventurers. He's contributed to research projects on endangered sharks in remote locations and have freedived with remarkable species such as white sharks, tiger sharks, and great hammerheads.

During these expeditions, Lukas often looked around at the talented, ocean-loving individuals around him and wondered: “What drives us to chase the mysteries of these marine predators? The smell of salt and neoprene, blisters on our feet, seasickness looming on the horizon.”

Many years after witnessing his father approach a blue shark in that Balearic Bay, he returned to the same location. While freediving in the waters of his childhood, everything fell into place. He came to realise that we are all just primates, shaped by our families, friends, environment, and experiences. For those of us for whom the arch of universe had carved out a defining encounter with the ocean, we are drawn to it forever. All so different, yet fundamentally the same. We’re basically water monkeys.

Damir is the founder of the environmental project „Think Green“, currently one of the projects dedicated to preserving the sea. All the waste they collect from the sea in collaboration with their partners is also retrieved, transported, separated, and recycled.

In the last two years alone, they have removed 51 tons of waste from the underwater environment in the Adriatic Sea. This project, along with their educational efforts for children without adequate parental care, earned them the Pride of Croatia („PONOS HRVATSKE“) award last year.

Underwater Photo Marathon

The Underwater Photo Marathon was initiated in 2013, featuring both an online underwater photography competition where people from all over the world submit their photographs online and one of the largest LIVE competitions with up to 100 participants from across Europe. The live competition has been hosted on the island of Rab in the city of Rab for the last four years.

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