More Amazing Conditions on Red Sea Reefs
There’s nothing better than finning along in the shallows and coming across an area of reef that takes your breath away. While this might seem like the last... Read more.
Amazing Conditions on a Red Sea Reef Flat
Most of the divers and underwater photographers I know seem to prefer being at depth rather than enjoying the shallows. While there are a few good reasons for... Read more.
Grey Mangroves in the Red Sea
I think all of us have a fascination with mangroves. I’ve visited a few mangrove growths over the years, but the images to follow are the first I’ve ever managed... Read more.
GHL Presents an all new 6E-PAB Powerbar
The perfect and safe functioning of the powerbars in an aquarium controller system is of essential importance. A malfunction of the powerbar can lead to significant... Read more.
An Amazing Anemone City
It seems that every diving destination I visit boasts an ‘Anemone City’ or ‘Nemo City’ somewhere within reach of its boats or on its house... Read more.
Dumping Sludge on the Great Barrier Reef – Another Nail in the Coffin say Conservationists
By any definition, the Great Barrier Reef off Australia’s Queensland coast has had a hard time of it recently. Outbreaks of Crown of Thorns Stars, unprecedented... Read more.
When Tangs Stop Being Vegetarian
It is often suggested that aquarists offer tangs the occasional piece of meaty food, despite the fact that they are commonly considered to be herbivorous. I always... Read more.
Three Bizarre Wrasses From the Red Sea
We all know that the wrasses, or Labridae family, are some of the most widespread and diverse of fishes. I’ve photographed them in just about every environment... Read more.
Mark your calendars: the annual New England Frag Farmer’s Market is coming up soon!
3/2/19 to be exact. Hosted by the good folks at The E.O Smith High School Coral Project, this unique show is coming back to Storrs, CT, so save the date... Read more.
Harlequin Filefish in the Wild – Why Does it Look Like That?
It’s been a while since I’ve seen Oxymonacanthus longirostris in the wild, but the first thing that struck me was just how hard they are to spot, especially... Read more.