Book by Stanley Farrugia Randon
From BDL books: https://bdlbooks.com/product/molluscs-of-the-mediterranean-sea/
Book by Stanley Farrugia Randon
From BDL books: https://bdlbooks.com/product/molluscs-of-the-mediterranean-sea/
Post and Video shared by Professor Alan Deidun on Facebook. “TIME TO WATCH! The CORALLO project….this is who we are and what we are trying to achieve……Championing the work of some of our best ocean ambassadors…….so that they can inspire others……Mark Galea Pace, Nikki Muscat, Henry Copperstone, Joe Borg, Patrizia Patti……..well done to Xavier Negreira Read More
TVM provides a good article and footage of the 9 Nursehound Sharks release that was occurred last Saturday, which although it had a good aim, it also resulted in a bit of hiccup for the Gozo Ferries. Well done Sharklab and MNA for the release of these sharks! Snorkelers & divers, for next time, let’s Read More
Join Clare and the AZAD team as they dive under the sea near Filfla, the Maltese archipelago’s smallest island. Together they find the many types of fish that form part of the island’s underwater ecosystem and biodiversity.
During our dives and whilst travelling from site to site, you may see some interesting marine life which is also interesting for academic researchers. We include below some information as to who is interested in getting to know about some special marine life. Alternatively, if you can’t choose, or wish the sighting to be shared Read More
Grumpy old Sam…..this is a fine specimen of red scorpionfish (Scorpaena scrofa), fully decked in its camouflage suite….known as cippullazza in Maltese and, despite its venomous spines, is a highly-prized fish in local restaurants….photo courtesy of colleague Alessio Marrone Post by Alan Deidun on Facebook
Serpentine arms for walking around….this is a brittle star, a close relative of Starfish and sea urchins which uses its flexible arms to move around….it can lose most of its arms and can re-grow all of them as.long as it still has one left…..nocturnal predators….photo courtesy of colleague Alessio Marrone Post by Alan Deidun on Read More