by Admin | Nov 25, 2017 | Invertebrates, Photography, Science
A little while ago, I shared some images from the waters closes to my home in Scotland in a bid to remind people that cold seas can be as wonderfully rich as warmer ones. So, here are a few more of my favorite images from this year’s diving... by Admin | Nov 21, 2017 | Invertebrates, Photography
Underwater photographers can become rather obsessed with nudibranchs. In nudi hotspots such as Anilao in the Philippines, photographers travel from across the world to take part in nudibranch... by Admin | Nov 19, 2017 | Fish, Invertebrates, Photography
We all know of the relationship between anemone species and fish of the Amphiprion genus, but there are other species that associate with anemones as well, some for just part of their lives. It’s widely believed that these mutualistic relationships are only... by Admin | Nov 17, 2017 | Cephalopods, Invertebrates, Photography
When Ringo Starr penned the Beatles’ 1969 song, reporters said he was inspired by a story, told to him by a fisherman, about octopus gathering shells and rocks to create ‘gardens’. I’ve never been particularly fond of the Beatles, but I do rather like... by Admin | Nov 9, 2017 | Invertebrates, Science
A recent paper from the University of Portsmouth in the UK, in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters reported that nudibranchs can demonstrate an unusual feeding strategy, which the researchers have named... by Joe Rowlett | Oct 6, 2017 | Invertebrates, Science
Don’t get me wrong, Giant Squid are quite impressive and Vampire Squid are certainly not without their charm, but I would have to posit that the Pygmy Squids (Idiosepius spp.) are the