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  1. afieldofblue

    Skeleton Shrimp with Hatched Juvelines - Amed, Bali

    Female Yellow Skeleton Shrimp (Caprella sp.) with Hatched Juveniles - Amed, Bali, Indonesia Commonly known as skeleton shrimp, caprellids are tiny marine crustaceans, known for their elongated, hairlike body structure, which allows them to camouflage very efficiently in the fine filaments...
  2. C

    Golem Gear Shrimp BOV

    Like new Golem Gear Shrimp BOV. Right hand OC input. Currently set up with APD Evolution hoses but adapters for other CCRs are available from Subgear/Golem Gear. $350 will ship to USA at buyers expense.
  3. klausi

    Olympus TG6 initial efforts

    I purchased the Olympus TG6 a few weeks ago and I am quite excited about its macro capabilities. I use it with a Sea & Sea YS-D1 strobe, mostly in Aperture priority mode for still photography. The photographs are from Dauin in the Philippines. An anemone shrimp: Fire sea urchin anal bulb...
  4. TSS

    The Harlequin shrimp, cruel predators but endangered species...

    Like many other marine creatures, harlequin shrimp are suffering due to the intervention of humans in their environment. Global warming, pollution, coral bleaching events, changes to water chemistry, and fishing to name a few, are factors that threaten this gorgeous species. The deterioration...
  5. tarponchik

    Who are these guys?

    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.
  6. klausi

    The Shrimp Goby Page

    My current scientific interest centers around shrimp gobies and the shrimp which they live in a symbiosis with, by sharing an underground burrow. Since these often very pretty gobies are popular with divers and underwater photographers, too, I have set up .... The Shrimp Goby Page The page...
  7. klausi

    Shrimp Goby Video

    Please enjoy this video featuring the shrimp - goby symbiosis seen in tropical and sub-tropical oceans, where the shrimp provides a burrow to the goby in return for guard duties by the fish. When a predator approaches the pair, the goby flees into the burrow very quickly. The shrimp notices...
  8. klausi

    What are these gobies doing here?

    The well-known shrimp-goby symbiosis. What I am not sure about is the reason for the odd jerking movements of the gobies. These are not the usual warning signals to the shrimp, I believe. Some of the jawing is respiratory, I assume, but why the upper-body jerks, and the bouncing up and down...
  9. ScubaEm65

    Highlights from my last day diving in Dumaguete, Philippines

    The marine life we saw included: Giant-puffer, black clownfish, upside-down jellyfish, anemonefish, nudibranch, sea turtle, mantis shrimp, flatfish, harlequin shrimp, skunk fish, porcupine puffer, moray eel, ribbon eel, fingered dragonet, & more. Video was taken on the last day of diving with...
  10. ScubaEm65

    Atlantis Resort in Dumaguete, Philippines

    Coconut octopus, razorfish, garden eels, frogfish, mototi octopus, cockatoo waspfish, cuttlefish, napoleon snake eel, mantis shrimp, fuzzy dwarf lion fish, white spotted puffer, blue ringed octopus. Video was taken on Day 4 staying at the Atlantis Resort in Dauin near Dumaguete in the...
  11. klausi

    Shrimp Gobies

    I made a mini-documentary about the shrimp goby symbiosis fund in sandy areas of the tropical Indo-Pacific. I am much more seasoned as a stills photographer, so this is my first real effort in videography. Any feedback is welcome! I used my Canon 5DII, which I think is great for video as well...
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