Culcita novaeguineae cushion star engaged in broadcast spawning of eggs
Recognizing a humpback whale from a friend's video
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2022 (WPY58) Underwater category winner. Photograph of male Leiaster leachi starfish engaged in broadcast spawning.
Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) slapping the water with her rear end.
Close-up photos of Alveopora japonica coral polyps in Japan with planulae
Spawning of Canthigaster coronata puffer
Juvenile Eumicrotremus awae lumpsucker in Japan
Whooper swan (Cygnus cygnus) foraging for food. Long-tailed tit (Aegithalos caudatus) defecating.
Happy new year 2020
Photographs of the home of a Pectinariidae polychaete worm, aka ice cream cone worm or trumpet worm
Article in The Economist magazine 16 December 2019 issue about the reasons that whales are large, based upon research from Dr Jeremy Goldbogen and colleagues