by Admin | Mar 7, 2019 | Invertebrates, Photography, Science
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 reef. I think it’s something to tick of the list of ‘things dive centers must be able to... by Admin | Jan 7, 2019 | Invertebrates, Reef, Science
I came across a strange story in my inbox the other day. It chronicled a piece of research that examined how the relationship between a predator and a prey species was disturbed by leachates coming from micro... by Admin | Jan 1, 2019 | Fish, Invertebrates, Science
According to a news study from Georgia Tech that examined the microbe rich mucous layers of both clownfish and anemones, the two are swapping microbe flora, which may contribute to the fishes avoiding being... by Admin | Dec 14, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
My final series of pictures from the Med features some of my favorite critters: nudibranchs. I’ve become quite obsessed by these little slugs which come in so many varied shapes and colors that seem to be infinite in their... by Admin | Dec 13, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
I’ve more or less finished editing my pictures from a recent trip to the Mediterranean and have just a few more sets of images to share. I think these pictures show a particularly impressive community of animals; they have turned a simple rock wall into a stunning... by Admin | Nov 28, 2018 | Corals, Invertebrates, Photography
My recent trip to the Med allowed me to get a suite of images that I’m pretty pleased with. Some of them I’ve shared with you over the last few weeks. One of the things that I’ve been thinking about, though, relates to the nature of a reef: am I sharing images from...