Posts Tagged ‘Nudibranch’

Pretty Pods of Poison.

Pretty Pods of Poison.

Published Weekend Herald Saturday June 26 2010. Written By Catherine Masters. Your email: 

Seven Days at the Poor Knights Marine Reserve.

Some of the highlights from my first annual Seven-Day trip to the Poor Knights Islands with Quentin Bennett, Andrew Green, Franz Smith and Mary Carney with Ocean Blue Adventures on board their tender Mazurka with Kevin Delonge and Kent Ericksen. Quentin and various dive companions have been doing this trip every year around the same [...]

New Nudibranchs

On my last seven day trip to the Knights, found a few more Nudi’s I have not seen before. Your email: 


Nudibranchs of New Zealand.

[ps-gal-flash height=390 width=590]http://www.photoshelter.com/c/depth/gallery/Nudibranchs-of-New-Zealand./G00001LU_nWwAfio[/ps-gal-flash] Underwater Photography of Nudibranchs and other Molluscs at the Poor Knights Marine Reserve and wider New Zealand by Underwater Photographer and Photojournalist Richard Robinson. Your email: 

Chromodoris aureomarginata

If you are out at the Knights keep an eye out for these little Nocturnal Nudibranch’s  seems to  be allot around at the moment during the day around The Great Wall. Your email: 

Tiny Nudibranch’s

Over the last month Ian Skipworth has been helping me find some very little Nudibranchs.  I must admit it is rather addictive trying to find them.


Trapania rudmani

Anna Clague spotted this little fulah the other week at Danger Rock. There is a little info on it at the Sea Slug Forum My buddy Ian Skipworth has only come across it the once, I take that as a good indication that it is not that common.

Sugarloaf and Scary Deep

Dived the Pinnacles at the Poor Knights Marine Reserve, New Zealand on Saturday on a little Secret Mission testing a new Product for a friend. More to be Revealed on that later but it is awesome to see that the Jason mirabilis Nudibranch is back at the Knights after a few Years Hiding. Saturday 14  [...]