Sultana Point Lodge where we stay in Edithburgh has a long history from the early 1900s as a holiday boarding house to more recently being a beautifully renovated and cosy retreat for divers and non divers who just like get away for a while. While relaxing one evening with cameras at hand my friend Gavin […]
Read MoreMonth: April 2015
Sponge Bob
This bizarre looking sea sponge in the sea grass beds off Edithburgh Jetty reminds me of a a cross between a diseased heart and a human brain. It really does look like something that has been recently extracted from an animal and dumped on the ocean floor. Oddly enough this strange looking form is actually […]
Read MorePuckering Up
The last time I saw one of these critters was also on a post midnight night dive under Edithburgh Jetty a few months ago. This time however the conditions were a little more inviting without the 15knot onshore winds. As always there was plenty to see and make the effort worthwhile. Nudibranchs, also known as […]
Read MoreShrimp for the Barbie
I can’t believe it has been nearly eight years since I last photographed a shrimp! It should have been an easy one to identify but really I am stumped. The best I can come up with is some species of Rhynchocinetes. There is little spot under Edithburgh Jetty, a jumbled clump of concrete blocks, where […]
Read MoreClingy
This little guy is a Tasmanian Clingfish, Aspasmogaster tasmaniensis, which would make him a long way from home here under Edithburgh Jetty. In fact judging by the number of these clingfish I see here I think the entire ‘Apple Isle’ population must have emigrated. All humor aside I find it strange that many critters have […]
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