by xeniaforever | Jun 30, 2015 | Conservation, Equipment, Fish, Industry, Photography, Science, Technology
Chelsea Harms Tuohy and Evan Tuohy are building an exciting new Caribbean fish id and survey app for iPad and Android tablets. They realized that during the first few dives, students find it difficult to differentiate between species, and so often miss out on many... by xeniaforever | Jun 30, 2015 | Equipment, Photography, Technology
The Aquabotix HydroView remote operated vehicles (ROVs) provide users with real-time underwater images. You can view and record still images and videos, study marine life, and inspect equipment and environments below the water’s surface.... by Kenneth Wingerter | Jun 5, 2015 | DIY, Eye Candy, Fish, Photography, Reefs in Art
Seldom does a modern fisherman land a prize catch without capturing the moment forever, digitally, with a quick selfie. But without this key piece of technology—the camera—by what method did mid-19th century Japanese anglers preserve proof of their trophy... by Kenneth Wingerter | Jun 5, 2015 | Cephalopods, Conservation, Corals, Fish, Invertebrates, Photography, Science, Technology
To this day, a mere 15% of the ocean bottom has been mapped. Recently, a team of researchers from the United States-supported National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has obtained a wealth of astonishingly clear video footage while mapping the ocean... by Kenneth Wingerter | Jun 4, 2015 | Photography, Science
Finding the right time, place and circumstances to observe the formation of a new island is pretty difficult. For one, it just doesn’t happen very often. It may occur in an inaccessible area. And, conditions in the water may quite... by Justin Credabel | Jun 2, 2015 | Corals, Photography, ReefGen, Reefs in Art
We’ve received some great tattoo submissions. Today’s tattoos belongs to Christina Castaldo. This work was done by tattoo artist Alessia Reinero of Vicenza, Italy. It sure looks like this piece took many hours and sittings to...