Home Sweet Anemone
Anemonefish might get all the attention, especially of underwater photographers, but where would they be without their photogenic hosts? And what of all the other creatures that call them home? asks Brandi Mueller. Read more...
Anemonefish might get all the attention, especially of underwater photographers, but where would they be without their photogenic hosts? And what of all the other creatures that call them home? asks Brandi Mueller. Read more...
More and more divers are diving for a purpose, but when it comes to ghost-gear clearance you really have to know what you’re doing – as CHRISTINE GROSART does. Read more...
Australia’s corals grab the headlines, but the country’s kelp-dominated temperate reefs are at least as important and imperilled. Now they’re finally getting the restoration focus they deserve. Read more...
RICHARD ASPINALL is a nudibranch-fancier, and he doesn’t care who knows it. Satisfying his craving for new species is matched only by his need to capture their images to best effect… Read more...
Tracerco, which operates in the subsea technologies industry, crunches the data beneath the waves… Read more...
‘Why I decided to be the first person to film every species of UK fish in inland waters,’ by JACK PERKS Read more...
Think you’ve seen it all under water and ready for new thrills? HENLEY SPIERS found a hot contender in the new-thrills category recently, off Mexico’s Pacific coast Read more...
Where in the world can you ride out in a small boat and jump into the ocean to see dolphins, sharks and whales up close, all in the same day? It’s possible in South Africa when the greatest show in the ocean takes place. Read more...
Scientists know next to nothing about how whale sharks reproduce. A recent expedition to Galapagos hoped to take a step closer to solving this puzzle. Read more...
Julie Hartup made the transition from a restricted Mormon existence in Utah to becoming known as the “Manta Mom”. Read more...