by Joe Rowlett | Jul 5, 2018 | Invertebrates
Drake only uses the Zebra Turbo Snail 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 danireef | Jun 19, 2017 | Invertebrates
I recently had the bad luck of having to solve a Pyramidellidae snail problem. They’re a plague that can weaken and even kill the beautiful Tridacna clams. I didn’t know about the pyramidellidae snails, including the fact they could be the culprits of the... by Barry Brown | May 25, 2017 | Invertebrates, Reef, Science
Good morning, after I did my five days of photography for the Smithsonian Institution off the coast of St. Eustatius, I then started shooting photos for the SIRENAS group which involved shooting deep-sea sponges of every size color and shape one could... by Joe Rowlett | Jun 10, 2016 | Invertebrates
In an evolutionary sense, there are many organisms in our reef tanks that stem from very old lineages of animal life. Sponges and corals have been around for several hundred million years, and, in that time, these groups have undergone a good deal of evolutionary...