by Admin | Sep 14, 2016 | Photography
Over the years many a ship has been sunk deliberately for wildlife, and of course, many have also suck, often with tragic consequences for the folk on on-board – for the more usual ship-sinking... by Admin | Sep 12, 2016 | Photography
A few years back I travelled to the South Pacific and journeyed around the Mamanuca and Yasawa islands off the coast of Fiji. Naturally, my camera came along and I managed to get a few inspiring... by Barry Brown | Sep 10, 2016 | Photography, Reef, Science
Good morning friends, I have a Caribbean sea-glass photo for you all today that we shot in Bonaire last week on our two day mini-vacation. Sea glass is a unique thing, it first went from being discarded trash thrown into the sea or on the beach and then “presto” many, many years later it’s now a collected treasure, I wish all trash could be reused like this. If your in Bonaire and looking for sea-glass check out the beaches on Klein Bonaire, you will have to take a water taxi to get there and keep in mind its HOT so take plenty to drink. Klein Bonaire also has very little to no shade so take hats and sunscreen, if you wanting to walk around the whole island that will take around two hours. Not a lot going on these days, we kind of lost our winds and it’s trying to rain, very strange time of year. They are still predicting warmer seas for this area some time this month which could cause coral bleaching, I am watching… I hope you all are well out there, keep in touch by Admin | Sep 9, 2016 | Fish, Opinion, Photography
The subject of keeping sharks and other large fish species in aquaria generates a lot of debate. Some folk say they should not be kept in such small enclosures – even a multi-million gallon public aquarium is small for a wide-ranging species after all, while... by Admin | Sep 3, 2016 | Photography, Reef
Humans have been chucking things into the water since…well, possibly since before we were humans. Until the last few millennia though, most things just rotted away. The odd jawbone from an ox, stone tool or the remains of Ogg from the tribe next door... by Admin | Aug 30, 2016 | Fish, Photography
Over the years I’ve been fortunate to swim with a number of shark species. I recently spent time in the company of two Whitetip Oceanic sharks – these beautiful animals are quite inquisitive and as you can see, they got a bit...