Some photos of Leopard Nudis (Risbecia tryoni) from Bali…
Category: Underwater
When they are young, Wolf Eels are reddish in colour…
One of my favorite nudibranchs from the PNW… here are some more White-lined Dironas (Dirona albolineata).
Found this little guy hanging out in an old beer bottle in Washington…
I recently watched this video about seahorses on Youtube, so it reminded me I have a handful of seahorse close-ups to share… enjoy.
Ok – not to disparage the Striated Frogfish (Antennarius striatus) which is the one I found most commonly while diving at the Blue Heron Bridge, here is an assortment of photos of them…
While we’re on the subject of Frogfish… these ones were not common, and I only got to see them once (despite returning to the same location a couple more times to try and find them again for more photos). There were three individuals and the…
Before frogfish became an almost common thing for me while diving at the Blue Heron Bridge, they were an extremely rare critter to find. During my various diving in Bali, we managed to find several different ones…
From the archives, these are from my trip to Timor Leste in 2019… Dwarf Spinner Dolphins, Shortfin Pilot Whales, and Pygmy Blue Whales.
I spotted this tiny little isopod during a dive at the Blue Heron Bridge. The only reason I spotted it was because it moved, and I was surprised I was able to find it through the viewfinder, get good focus, and then also find it…
Just because who couldn’t use an octet of octos now and then? From Washington, Florida, and Bali…
In my continued effort to get through my archives of material I have yet to share, I finally put together a video of some of the dives in the sea grass which I dubbed “Barry’s Meadow” after the name of the eco-resort we were staying…
Another regular sight on many of the dives in Puget Sound, the various species of Rockfish were always fun to see. I learned that some of them can live to be 95 years old! For a relatively small fish, I was quite surprised by that.
A regular at the Blue Heron Bridge, I am amazed I have not posted photos of any Scaly-tailed Mantis Shrimp (Lysiosquilla scabricauda) yet.