Author: John C
Before I start this article, let me show you this video. Montipora arrival from 2017 For article at Reefs.com Link. Holy moly. In my personal, humble opinion, this was …
This took a turn: A ruddy turnstone’s wedge-shaped beak is built for flipping over rocks, shells and stones in search of a scrumptious snack in the sand! Source link
It’s been a number of years since I was fortunate enough to travel to Mauritius, luckily though, I was asked to travel there on assignment at the end of …
This morning was one of the highest tides of the year—a “King Tide”! We went live to talk about the dance of the sun and moon and how they tango …
I’m a huge fan of the Red Sea’s most common clownfish, Amphiprion bicinctus. It’s a great photography subject, and when hosting in a spectacular anemone, it makes an amazing …
Just a lovely leopard shark doing languid laps in its Kelp Forest lair… Source link
Ah! Sorry—this post is egretable… Source link
I’ve been sharing images from a recent Red Sea trip and thought I’d offer some that show an impressive collections of corals. My first image shows a really interesting …
Moon Jelly Cam? More like *Swoon* Jelly Cam! 😍 Source link
One of the joys of the Red Sea is pretty simple: the sheer number of fish, and in terms of numbers alone, there are few fishes in greater number …