Three Popular Scuba Myths Debunked
Most scuba divers are switched on, curious people. They are self-selected from the general population to be more adventurous and
Read MoreMost scuba divers are switched on, curious people. They are self-selected from the general population to be more adventurous and
Read MoreAn opinion which very often circulates on scuba diving and underwater photography web pages and social media forums is that
Read MoreA cynic might say that my recent videos have moved in a sensationalist direction: Cannibalism, a flamboyant diva, and a
Read MoreI am very happy to announce that my latest popular science book, The Lives of Gobies, is available on pre-sale
Read MoreI came across a really interesting paper which deserves further attention, also by folks who are not professional scientists. The
Read MoreScience is important. Communicating science is important. This week lots of talented, hard-working biologists all over the world worked to
Read MoreI was lucky enough to get some new footage of the rare and unusual mushroom coral pipefish. The interesting aspect
Read MoreI divide people into those who have encountered a living cephalopod, and those who haven’t. I write “living”, because calamari
Read MoreWelcome to this new series on the Pacificklaus Blog, “What is it like to be”! This, and the upcoming essays
Read MoreDespite 2020 being a kind of weird and not necessarily convenient-to-live-through year (George Orwell will rise from the grave if
Read More