Author: John C
#UnscienceAnAnimal was a thing on Twitter, so we unscienced some animals Source link
Scouting inshore reefs south of Mackay together with Nic from Ultra Coral Australia, we came across another crazy looking staghorn coral. It was so bright yellow, almost fluorescent, that …
I shared some images of Caribbean Pomacanthids a little earlier, so I thought I’d better balance things out with some angels from the Red Sea region. My first is one …
Incoming! A swirling storm of agile anchovies darts into view in the Kelp Forest, ready to take on Wednesday. These synchronized swimming champions help sustain the diversity of life here …
Green (Chelonia mydas) Stranding Location: Sullivan’s Island, SC Arrival Date: 1/25/19 Age: Juvenile Weight: 2.1 kg (4.5 lbs) Case History Mufasa was found washed up on the sand covered …
I am going to make it easy for you this time around. If you just stumbled upon this review while researching an emergency device that may one day save …
“Don’t mind me, just checking on my sandbank investments!” A Brandt’s cormorant takes account of a rich sand dollar bed, looking for a pretty piscine penny to pinch. It …
“Remember to go with the flow” – Sea nettle idiom Source link
I find pomacanthids, a genus of large angelfish, to be some of the most engaging fish to be around; they have a way of cruising around the reef and …
By: Vincent Chalias Spending time in Australia, we got the opportunity to see with our own eyes, what coral collecting in these waters is like. In another epic day …