by Admin | Aug 29, 2018 | Corals, Invertebrates, Science
I came across this piece of research news in my news feed a few days back. It seems some species of coral actively team up to capture jellyfish... by Admin | Aug 16, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
The local guides know this spot as ‘The Nemos’ and while it might upset pedants like me, the fact that this patch of anemones was so well known on the reef – in fact it was one of the reef’s highlights and featured on all the dive briefings – proves how enduringly... by Admin | Aug 14, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
In my earlier post I shared some of my shots of tridacnids from the Red Sea, offering a collection of images of T. maxima and T. squamosa that I thought were particularly interesting. Here are some more pics of amazing... by Admin | Aug 11, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
My trip to the Red Sea a few months ago turned out to be a great opportunity to expand my catalog of tridacnid images, which I’m going to share with you here. The main image (above) shows a rather interesting maxima with some unusual mantle... by Joe Rowlett | Jul 5, 2018 | Invertebrates
Drake only uses the Zebra Turbo Snail by Admin | Jun 26, 2018 | Invertebrates
Underwater photographers often develop an obsessive fascination with nudibranchs and flatworms. To many divers this is quite baffling and indicative of an interest that literally means the photographer is focussing on the tiny and minute and missing the ‘big...