I am planning a trip from Detroit to dive Tobermory and Manitoulin Island in Summer 2024. I will be shore diving and am interested in seeing fish. Can anyone recommend shore dives on Lake Huron, within Georgian Bay, or any inland lakes in Bruce Peninsula that are good for fish watching?
Whether you're a devoted bookworm or have a stack of books collecting dust that you hope to make time to read one day, the Into the Blue Book Club brings together all types of readers who are passionate about the ocean and conservation. The best part? It's virtual! You can connect with...
A Spotted Moray Eel out and about on the westside at Blue Heron Bridge. It is not always easy to assign motivation to a particular animals movements. I am no...
The quai in Vevey is a really nice dive site. Located in the city center at the marketplace, there is plenty of parking available, entry is via a stony beach.
The dive site apparently also offers deeper options and a wreck somewhere, but we decided to go for the shallow route under the quai...
Hi All, two great colleagues and myself just published a study about the brains of the shrimp gobies which are so well liked by divers. The study uses computer simulations of a simplified brain model of the goby brain to test hypotheses what kind of changes have to happen to a "regular" fish...
1. Mantis or False Mantis?
2. 3 feet away from this shrimp there was a "tapir" looking out from his hole. The only fish with a face like this in my old Humann & Deloach book is Blackspotted Eel, but it has not been reported in Florida.
Just south of Blue Heron Bridge.
Hey Guys, I started spearfishing when i lived in Tampa for college! While i worked at my local dive shop for many years i sold lots of spearguns and realized there was no books or video's to teach back then. I produced this educational video with local expert spearfishermen out in the Floria...
I wrote what I think is an informative popular science article on the Solenostomidae, the ghost pipefishes. I compiled a significant part of the scientific literature on these fishes (which is not much - many things about them are still unknown!). Besides their amazing ways of camouflaging...
I've had the pleasure of spending a few weeks in Siquijor, Philippines, and made a few videos:
This is a medley of the fishes one can see in the ocean around here ... quite diverse, and lots of larger snappers left too, which one can't take for granted in densely populated Southeast Asia.
One...
I can't seem to find any information on this particular fish. It looks a lot like a Queen Angel but with no "crown" and the tail fin is not all-yellow, but only yellow at the end. This picture was taken recently just off of Isla Mujeres. Anyone know what it's called? I think I saw some of...
I've seen reports of BSCF in Florida waters and found some anecdotal evidence from Cozumel divers dating back to 2013, but it is the 1st time I saw it outside the Indo-Pacific myself. Here it is, in 25 ft, at Plaia Grandi, Curacao.
It will probably do fine here. With larger predators wiped...
While diving with Atlantis Resort in Dumaguete, Philippines we were lucky enough to find an Anemonefish family fanning their eggs to provide them with more oxygen.
Australasian Fishes homepage by Markmcg posted May 5, 2017 at 3:00 PMIf you have dived in Australia and/or New Zealand, this site is for you.
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/australasian-fishes
Australasian Fishes allows you to upload your images where they will be identified and...
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