If you follow underwater photography in diving magazines or online it’s more than likely that you have seen the product of snooting in the form of stunning macro-shots with black backgrounds and perfectly spotlit critters. If you’ve been wondering how photographers are capturing these images or what ‘snooting is’, here...
Juveniles With a Difference

Here in Lembeh we are frequently asked to identify “new” species – something a diver has never seen before and they are often surprised when we tell them the name of a species they thought they already knew. This is because in some species the changes that occur between the juvenile...

There’s no denying that the Bobbit worm (Eunice aphroditois) is definitely not one of the most attractive critters found in Lembeh, however, it’s certainly one of the strangest! This alien-looking creature is also referred to as a ‘sand-striker’ due to its hunting habits. In this Blog we explain more about...