Strong winds and peaceful dives

diving, underwater

Strong Northern winds raised this morning.
We went for two dives to Coral Garden and pipeline. Luckily there were no winds currents underwater.
The huge block on Coral garden used to have lots of glass fish. There are all gone by now but got replaced by colourful anthias.

Anthias with lion fish

Anthias with lion fish


As usual lots of lion fish hang around nearly every where
Lionfish

Lionfish

Pipeline is a very cool place. It was a former desalination factory which is now one of the stunning ” wrecks” of Nuweiba. Large tubes go into the water. They are all overgrown with soft corals and lots of fish can be found here.

Pipeline

Pipeline

Searching for Oliver the froggie…

diving, Travels, underwater

Today Chris and I decided to have a late afternoon dive on Swisscare house reef. Sarah precisely explained us where to look for Oliver the newly discovered freckled frog fish. We both headed to the coral block when we saw two mating reef octopi sitting on top of it. Apparently Chris got too close because one of the two left his beloved one and headed straight out to Chris’ strobe, wrapping all its arms around it and his arm! The other octopus left behind changed colour and really seemed pissed off! It followed its unfaithful lover and eventually took him back to the coral block and pursued what they had started…
We were both laughing and continued then the search for Oliver… suddenly I saw Chris waving at me! Did he find the froggie? No…he was shooting something tiny in a hole…when I came closer I couldn’t believe what I saw! A couple of Harlequin Shrimps sat there and showed off their beautiful claws in every possible pose!

Harlequin shrimp


The harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera Elegans) is found throughout the Indo-Pacific, including the Red Sea. They mostly occur in couples and feed on sea stars. It’s not easy to spot them and for most underwater photographers count in the famous Top Ten or Holy Grail List.
So you can imagine our surprise!
….Ah yes, did I mention that we never found Oliver 🙂 ….maybe next time….

Komodo : back to diving

Travels, underwater

We had a first day diving today around Sebolan Kecil in Labuan Bajo.

As this site hasn’t too much current I took the opportunity to play with my 105mm macro lens again 🙂

Tomorrow will be a Tokina Wide angle day again!

 

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