The 60 exhibited works are the results of his unwavering dedication, captured under challenging conditions that demanded considerable effort.
One remarkable achievement of his is the pioneering depiction of the iconic flying image of Dunhuang in China at a depth of 30 meters within a South American underwater cave.
He is also the first photographer to have achieved China's Golden Statue Award as well as the fellowship of The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain for his marine-themed photographs.
During his photographic journeys, Yue has witnessed the gradual bleaching of coral reefs, which serve as the cornerstone of the entire ecological chain.