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Caulerpa verticillata
Stuart Wynne 27th April 2017 No Comments

Once again I find myself writing about the amazing detail there is to be seen in the underwater world if one looks close enough. The diversity of life that can be found in the sea never ceases to amaze me, …

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Stag Beetle
Stuart Wynne 19th April 2017 No Comments

The Stag Beetle has to be the most impressive of all European beatles, the male of which is pictured here with its impressive head gear. Finding this one guarding a rock in our garden in Galicia, Spain, was quite an …

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Little Bay Marine Park
Stuart Wynne 11th April 2017 No Comments

This has to be one of my favourite stretches of coastline in Anguilla, from Katouche Bay to Flat Cap Point. This includes Crocus Bay, Little Bay, and beautiful cliff structures in between: great fossil hunting; water sports and food at …

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Florida Corallimorphs
Stuart Wynne 3rd April 2017 No Comments

These anemone looking creatures are in fact Florida Corallimorphs, a close relative that are not particularly common here in Anguilla, although from time to time small groups may be sighted clinging tightly to rocky substrate. These filter feeders are a …

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Threespot Damselfish
Stuart Wynne 29th March 2017 No Comments

These feisty little fish are quite fun to watch underwater. Flitting around busily they are not scared to chase off even the biggest of intruders as they carefully tend their algal gardens or defend their latest clutch of eggs. There …

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Smooth Flower Coral
Stuart Wynne 19th March 2017 No Comments

Close up of Smooth Flower Coral taken using my Sony Cybershot DSC T100. I have to say this little camera has served me well over the years, and travels well underwater with its marine pack. It takes the most …

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Branching Anemone
Stuart Wynne 11th March 2017 No Comments

It is often very difficult to tell if something is a plant or an animal underwater, or even what Order it is let alone species. Beyond that, some are so cryptic that only those looking with keen eyes will spot …

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Sculptural Sand Crab
Stuart Wynne 2nd March 2017 No Comments

Sculptural sand crab, found while beach walking in Galicia – one of my favourite activities there is to do. Literally mile upon mile of endless beaches to roam, most of which are deserted, and all of which are stunningly beautiful. …

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Palometa
Stuart Wynne 28th February 2017 No Comments

These fish swim rapidly around in sandy bays and over shallow reef areas, with quite a variety of size, from small juveniles with an orange anal fin to medium small adults such as this. I have to admit I was …

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