by Admin | Aug 9, 2019 | Invertebrates, Travel
I’ve been aware of chitons for some time, mainly from childhood holidays exploring the rocky coastline of the UK’s north east. It was only when I found them in the Red Sea, though, that I realised just how tough these animals... by Marcin Smok | Aug 8, 2019 | Events, Industry, Photography, Travel
So much to cover, so little time. I would have to write well into the late fall to cover everything I witnessed at the Reefapalooza 2019 NY show, so, or the sake of brevity, I was forced to skip some and feature the ones I personally liked the most…... by Admin | Jan 14, 2019 | Travel
I’ve travelled a few miles down Egypt’s Red Sea coast and enjoyed some of my favorite dives in the warm, coral-rich waters and every time I go, I marvel at just how the landscape of the coastline, even several hundred meters back from the present day shore, is... by Admin | Sep 22, 2018 | Photography, Travel
I’ve been revisiting some of my underwater shoots and completing the usual tidying up and deletion of images that are just not worth keeping: it’s easy to fill a hard drive these days, with cameras that provide megapixel counts in the many... by Admin | Aug 24, 2018 | Photography, Travel
One of my earliest memories is being taken by my dad to see fossil shells in rocks, not far from my home in the north of England. At the time by Admin | Aug 18, 2018 | Travel
Red Sea mangrove habitats are considered to be rare, especially in comparison with the significant stretches of coastline across the wider Indo-Pacific that are dominated by mangrove habitats (even if they are being threatened by human...