Fantastic Flatworms
Nudibranchs, nudibranchs, nudibranchs. They get all the glory. But what about the flatworms? Often confused for nudibranchs, these guys hold their own as some of the prettiest (and weirdest) ocean creatures.
0 5 2Nudibranchs, nudibranchs, nudibranchs. They get all the glory. But what about the flatworms? Often confused for nudibranchs, these guys hold their own as some of the prettiest (and weirdest) ocean creatures.
0 5 2It’s not every day that you find yourself underwater with a crocodile. Yes, I was warned there might be a juvenile croc in the cenote, and that he was diver friendly, but nothing quite gets the heart pumping like finding yourself in a cavern with a croc!
2 3 1Ctenophores, or more commonly know as comb jellies, is a group of gelatinous zooplankton globally distributed throughout the open ocean. The morphological similarities between comb jellies and jellyfish make these exquisite animals easily mistaken for ‘stingers’, but the absence of stinging cells and their iridescent colour displays make comb jellies the stingless lights of ...
0 2 0In this post of the Ocean Threats Series, we will see how Shark finning- an unsustainable fishing practice - is affecting our ocean predators, and consequently, the oceans and ourselves.
0 4 1Keep your hands and fins to yourself! Potentially venomous creatures abound within competitive coral reef ecosystems. Most species are harmless if you leave them alone. One of the most important scuba diving rules is to simply not touch anything.
0 1 1Out of the corner of your eye you see a large sea snake, then another appears beside it, and a third swims along the wall in the opposite direction. Suddenly you are surrounded by sea snakes.
1 8 0The Lionfish is the king of the reef, and is just as fierce as the king of Africa. Here you'll get to know the fish that is both loved and hated.
0 2 0Distracted by too many things while shooting underwater images? Let's work on a mindset! Part 2 of the series: During the photo dive.
2 8 0Thoughts on the recent nationwide ban on manta fishing. Part two of the series.
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