Lubricogobius and Ocean Plastic
I just came across a nice article in Reef Builders Magazine about the bright yellow goby Lubricogobius tunicatus: Lubricogobius tunicatus
Read MoreI just came across a nice article in Reef Builders Magazine about the bright yellow goby Lubricogobius tunicatus: Lubricogobius tunicatus
Read MoreA goby which I enjoy observing and photographing quite a lot is Pleurosicya elongata (described by Helen Larson in 1990),
Read More“The Lives of Gobies” went to print this week, which is very exciting for me! It was a great experience
Read MoreNews from the world of gobies: In this very interesting new paper, a group of researchers led by Ryohei Tatsuno
Read MoreMy main aim when I stalk small fish with a camera is to achieve one-ness with the fish and to
Read MoreWelcome to this new series on the Pacificklaus Blog, “What is it like to be”! This, and the upcoming essays
Read More2011 In January 2011, about 10 years ago, my tech diving instructors Matt Reed and David Joyce and I were
Read MoreNegros Island in the central Philippines is a high volcanic island, rising up to 2200 meters above sea level. It’s
Read MoreThere is a fish called Karsten! Incredible. When you hear the name Karsten, you would normally think of a German
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