Under the Waves with Karim Iliya, April 2019
This month’s feature: We had a string of murky water days, possibly the result of a large algae bloom. For many days, the clarity was terrible, and then the jellyfish …
[Read more]This month’s feature: We had a string of murky water days, possibly the result of a large algae bloom. For many days, the clarity was terrible, and then the jellyfish …
[Read more]Screen Grab From An Epic Shoot Ok so this is a screen shot so its kind of cheating, but it holds a memory of probably one of my most …
[Read more]In 2017, The Revillagigedo Archipelago (Socorro) in Mexico became the largest marine reserve in North America. Known as the “Galapagos of Mexico,” Socorro is a top 5 global destination …
[Read more]If you have spent time underwater, you have probably seen sponges. Whether warm water or cold, sponges abound. Some are even found in freshwater. New species, in both shallow …
[Read more]As a marine ecologist and wildlife photographer, James Monnington’s whole life revolved around being able to dive. So, when he was struck with a bad case of decompression sickness, he …
[Read more]This month’s feature: Iʼve seen my good friend Marina have the most amazing interactions with all sorts of creatures including turtles which are often uninterested in humans. …
[Read more]Mantis Shrimp – Cabliao Philippines Found in the warm waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the peacock mantis shrimp is arguably one of the most captivating creatures in the sea. Its …
[Read more]My adventures in South Africa have not just been sharks and teeth, I have also spent a’lot of time with the adorable but feisty the African Penguin. I have …
[Read more]Photo series by @clr_flickr
[Read more]School of Sardines – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Sardine schools can commonly be found in the waters of the Pacific Ocean or anywhere near Costa Rica. They are colloquially called …
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