Marine Biology in the News: Sardine Run
I came across a really interesting paper which deserves further attention, also by folks who are not professional scientists. The
Read MoreI came across a really interesting paper which deserves further attention, also by folks who are not professional scientists. The
Read MoreI’m excited to present a guest post – by my friend and occasional dive buddy Marco Inocencio, scuba diving instructor
Read MoreNext month I am celebrating an anniversary: I will have been in the Philippines for 7 years. Good times, great
Read MoreA highly interesting paper just came out which answered a curious scientific question, how certain species of sea slug can
Read MoreWell, it’s not a competition, BUT… Of course my main goals as a wildlife videographer are my own enjoyment of
Read MoreI was lucky enough to get some new footage of the rare and unusual mushroom coral pipefish. The interesting aspect
Read MoreDauin, in the south of Negros Island in the Philippines, is one of the major critter diving heavens in the
Read MoreI divide people into those who have encountered a living cephalopod, and those who haven’t. I write “living”, because calamari
Read MoreRecently I had somewhat of an odd encounter with small, cup-shaped jellyfish in Bohol in the Philippines. What made the
Read MoreAbout 120 species of gobies, small marine fishes, live in a mutualistic symbiosis with alpheid shrimp. In this symbiosis, the
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