Wrecks as Marine Life Magnets
Shipwrecks act as artificial reefs, as homes for a large number of fishes and invertebrates. Specifically scorpionfishes, cardinalfishes, hatchetfishes and
Read MoreShipwrecks act as artificial reefs, as homes for a large number of fishes and invertebrates. Specifically scorpionfishes, cardinalfishes, hatchetfishes and
Read MoreLast year, during an extremely fun and productive stay with People and the Sea in Malapacua, Cebu, I started working
Read MoreLadies and gentlemen, if you need something stimulating and entertaining to read this summer on the beach or by the
Read MoreFish fight. Far from being peaceful, placid animals, many fishes are in fact aggressive and territorial. They don’t fight out
Read MoreI bought myself a new lens! It’s the Inon “Bug Eye” lens, a wide-angle wet-lens, with a 0 mm minimum
Read MoreThe Philippines are a curious country, full of striking contrasts. The island nation is torn between a fast-forward version of
Read MoreNot only did I observe and photograph some really fascinating fishes during the first part of this year, I also
Read MoreI’ve been back in Dauin since the beginning of the year now, and the marine biodiversity has, again, not disappointed.
Read MoreThis blog post is of course no training standard or replacement for proper hands-on diving training. It developed from a
Read MoreAll new! You can now rate me on a new site which is kind of a TripAdvisor for scuba instructors.
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