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The Kings of Camouflage

The Kings of Camouflage

Possibly some of the ugliest fish in sea, the Scorpaenidae are masters of camouflage.  Here's some video. https://youtu.be/HEcU8yokeaw I shot this very short piece in October in the southern Red Sea.  It features two devil scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis diabolus).  As ...

Fangblennies: the Naughtiest Fish?

Fangblennies: the Naughtiest Fish?

It's hard to imagine this cute looking fish hides a distinctly unpleasant modus operandi, but in truth, fangblennies have a dark side. Fangblennies belong to the Combtooth blenny group and are widespread across the Pacific and Indian Oceans. I think the fish in the...

The Titan Trigger, the most aggressive fish?

The Titan Trigger, the most aggressive fish?

I've spent hundreds of hours underwater, and swum with a dozen species of shark.  Never have I felt threatened by them, but being close to a titan trigger?  I'd keep my wits about me. The titan trigger (Ballistoides viridescens) is appropriately named, it is the...

Amphiprion chrysogaster in the Wild (video)

Amphiprion chrysogaster in the Wild (video)

It's been a number of years since I was fortunate enough to travel to Mauritius, luckily though, I was asked to travel there on assignment at the end of last year, meaning I was able to revisit some great dive sites with some great fish.  My favorite has to be...

An Amazing Anemone and a few of its Residents

An Amazing Anemone and a few of its Residents

I'm a huge fan of the Red Sea's most common clownfish, Amphiprion bicinctus.  It's a great photography subject, and when hosting in a spectacular anemone, it makes an amazing combination. Not all clownfish are as easy to shoot as A. bicinctus, which makes this...

Amazing Corals from the Red Sea

Amazing Corals from the Red Sea

I've been sharing images from a recent Red Sea trip and thought I'd offer some that show an impressive collections of corals. My first image shows a really interesting growth of hydrozoans.  I shot this picture at around twenty meters; it shows what would appear to be...

Life in the Seagrass

Life in the Seagrass

Seagrass has always fascinated me and on a recent dive I found some very interesting creatures you might like to see. Adult Green Turtles are vegetarian, and if this female was anything to go by, they can eat a lot of vegetable matter.  I met this fine old lady at a...