New Research Shows Marine Reserves are Good for Fisheries Too
It’s a simple concept. Limit or stop fishing in some areas to allow fish populations to regenerate and individual animals to reach a greater age and size,... Read more.
Shooting Zebra Sharks
A few years ago, I was asked to take some images of the animals in a large public aquarium in the UK. It was a fascinating experience and quite a challenge.  Despite... Read more.
‘One Strange Rock’
This Monday saw the premiere of One Strange Rock, the National Geographic television series to which we contributed coral fluorescence & marine life footage.... Read more.
Perfect Conditions on a Red Sea Reef
Anyone that reads my blog posts has probably come across my photos from the Red Sea. It’s such an excellent location for me, being less than six hours flight... Read more.
An Example of Ocean Warming Damaging Seagrass Meadows and Releasing Carbon
In recent years climatologists have begun to more clearly understand the role seagrass meadows play in storing carbon, with some seagrass meadows being able to capture... Read more.
Catching ‘Clams’ the Sustainable Way
I don’t eat much seafood any more, I’m allergic to crustaceans so that doesn’t help much, but when I can I will eat scallops. The only problem... Read more.
The Marine Life of a Scottish Loch
Every year tens of thousands of visitors travel to Scotland to marvel at the beauties of its landscape and to soak themselves in its long and fascinating history. ... Read more.
Life in the Corals – Coral Crabs
One of the groups of animals I find the most intriguing as a photographer are the various genera of coral crabs. I’m not necessarily happy about this; they’re... Read more.
Cuttlefish Mimicking a Hermit Crab?
I think we all know just how adept at mimicry cuttlefish are. Several species have been documented mimicking animals and even plants, but until recently I had... Read more.
Amazing Soft Corals in the Arabian Sea
I’ve been sharing some of my images from my recent trip to the Arabian Sea recently, mainly fish and invertebrates, but I thought it was about time to share... Read more.