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Hypselodoris Tryoni nudibranch_Feb 2024
 Canon100 1/200 f16 iso100
By Antonio Venturelli
posted 01:13 CST Today (4 hours ago)
Close up of a peacock mantis shrimp looking straight toward the camera. Mantis shrimps are usually very shy but this one eagerly inspected me and my camera. I had to cautiously keep my distance fearing its famous punch from damaging my gear.
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 Canon100 1/200 f14 iso100
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 Canon100 1/200 f18 iso100
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When spotting a whip coral check the surface of the coral if there is a variation in texture. It will probably be a whip coral shrimp as they are perfectly camouflaged with the coral s colour and polyp structure.Jan_2024
 Canon60 1/200 f16 i.100
By Susanna Randazzo
posted (2 days ago)
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 Canon100 1/250 f8 iso100
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (2 days ago)

Underwater Photo Location: Panglao - front Alona beach dive sites, Bohol island

Underwater Photo Location: Panglao - front Alona beach dive sites, Bohol island

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I stopped to set up my camera and take a photo of another subject, when I saw this soft coral covered with red spots. It's only paying more attention to it that I realized the red spots were slightly moving. So I turned on the macro setting on my camera and found out these busy creatures! I am still looking for their identification.. if anyone can help, you're most welcome!
Facts about Panglao - front Alona beach dive sites, Bohol island
  • It is in Philippines
  • Panglao - front Alona beach dive sites, Bohol island is in the Philippine Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
shoredrift

Marine Life
bigcoral

Diving facilities
airguided


by Samantha Buonvino
1-2mm long red critters on soft coral

by Samantha Buonvino
Pygmy octopus

by Dmitry Starostenkov
Nembrotha kubaryana nudibranch

by Alex Permiakov
Spider crab on the blooming corals.

by Julia Kim
The emotional dance with the glorious turtle and my buddy amongst the deep blue water was a truly mesmerizing scene. With the most modest equipment and only natural sunlight, the harmony of these two loveable creatures caught my eye.
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