by Todd Gardner | Nov 2, 2018 | Fish, Invertebrates, Science
For land-bound divers like myself, bridges can provide some of the most interesting dive sites, especially if you live in a coastal area that isn’t endowed with natural rock formations. If you can find a bridge with legal parking and water access, that’s close enough... by Admin | Oct 28, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
On my recent trip to the Mediterranean I was able to witness the effect this year’s abnormally high temperatures have had on the region’s... by Admin | Oct 26, 2018 | Invertebrates
I’ve been sharing a few images of fish from a recent trip to the Mediterranean, but thought I’d take a break and share some images of anemones from this fascinating and often overlooked... by Admin | Sep 29, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
I just shared a post featuring basket stars, so I thought I’d share some images of their relatives, the featherstars, from a few locations round the... by Admin | Sep 28, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
I recently had the pleasure of seeing a diver come across their first basket star. I was in the southern Red Sea on a night dive on a shallow off-shore reef. We were finning along through a series of coral pinnacles and bommies looking for the night-time critters... by Admin | Sep 20, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
I think most everyday folk have a very limited concept of what worms are. In the UK they’re the unattractive, albeit useful, crawly things that starlings spend their days dragging out of...