Cephalopod Week
I divide people into those who have encountered a living cephalopod, and those who haven’t. I write “living”, because calamari
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
Read MoreIn Japan, an euphemism for a brothel is “soapy house”, where you get properly soaped down. This is not what
Read MoreWhere I live and dive, in the south of Negros island in the Visayas region of the Philippines, only a
Read MoreMy friend Marc Thornton interviewed me for his YouTube channel, you can see the interview in two parts. I’m not
Read MoreDappling, or water caustics, discussed with the aid of some some underwater scenes seen on Negros Island in the Philippines,
Read MoreI have been in the fortunate situation that I was able to dive again, post Philippine no-diving covid quarantine, and
Read MoreI’ve been using Flickr since 2009 to post my nature photographs, and I like the platform quite a lot. In
Read More“A lek is an aggregation of male animals gathered to engage in competitive displays, lekking, to entice visiting females which
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