by Admin | May 29, 2017 | Fish, Photography
Every diver and photographer enjoys trying to capture anthias. Here are a few of my favourite anthias images from my recent Maldives... by Joe Rowlett | Apr 4, 2017 | Fish, Science
A number of dazzling new species have recently been uncovered from the remote reefs of Easter Island. Last month, researchers from the California Academy of Sciences, along with several Chilean collaborators, conducted a series of surveys to document the region’s... by Admin | Jan 13, 2017 | Fish, Photography, Travel
As 2017 gets underway I’ve been reviewing my underwater images from the last eighteen months or so. I keep coming back to this one that I’ve decided to call ‘Anthias... by Lemon T.Y.K | Sep 29, 2016 | Fish, Science
The mysteries of the twilight zone has never failed to captivate and enthral its target audience , be it hobbyists, reef enthusiasts, or scientists alike. And for good reason. Situated between two extremes, exploration of the mesophotic zone is plagued with logistical... by Todd Gardner | Oct 26, 2015 | Eye Candy, Fish
Two years ago I posted here about a deep-water anthiine caught in 3 feet of water in Shinnecock Bay, by my friend, Bob Jankie. From photos of the specimen, Smithsonian ichthyologist and deep-water serranid expert, Carole Baldwin tentatively identified it as either...