Muck: The Biology of Underwater Sandy Habitats in the Tropics
Muck Diving is the art of finding rare, unusual and well-hidden critters in dive sites which don’t look very pretty
Read MoreMuck Diving is the art of finding rare, unusual and well-hidden critters in dive sites which don’t look very pretty
Read MoreWhich gobies are most common in and around Dauin, the area in the south of Negros Island in the Philippines
Read MoreI like Twitter. I don’t care if the dude who owns it is unpopular with the Murican pseudo-left, and I
Read MoreI love gobies (I even wrote a book about them). I use social media mainly to look at pictures of
Read MoreI am very excited to present this collaboration with paleoartist extraordinaire Alice Turner, about the large pelagic filter feeders of
Read MoreI recently got some footage of Pholidichthys leucotaenia, the convict/engineer blenny/goby, which is neither a goby nor a blenny, but
Read MoreI just came across a nice article in Reef Builders Magazine about the bright yellow goby Lubricogobius tunicatus: Lubricogobius tunicatus
Read MoreThe readers of my blog might remember a previous blog post about the Assfish, to be precise the Bony-Eared Assfish:
Read MoreBelow is one of the several brownish mystery gobies I see in Dauin. The fish was living about 18 meters
Read MoreOn a recent night dive in the Philippines I saw this unusual pairing of two fishes. A juvenile jackfish, Carnagoides
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