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Dec. 26, 2022-Jan. 1, 2023: Turks and Caicos (Fall 2022).
Dec. 19-25, 2022: More chunky polyps from Turks and Caicos.
Dec. 12-18, 2022: Yellow fluorescent M. cavernosa polyps at night (Turks & Caicos).
Dec. 5-11, 2022: I know it’s the “coral photo of the week,” but I do take the odd shark photo (Turks & Caicos).
Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 2022: Click on the image to go to my collection of Turks and Caicos photos on Adobe Portfolio.
Nov. 21-27, 2022: Normally, I like to white balance, but sometimes the deep blue vibe suits (St. Lucia, Caribbean).
Nov. 14-20, 2022: Plenty of encrusting fire coral in St. Lucia.
Nov. 7-13, 2022: Lovely St. Lucia (Caribbean):
Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 2022: Check out all the photos from my first dive at St. Lucia:
Oct. 24-30, 2022: Finally making some progress on my St. Lucia photos.
Oct. 17-23, 2022: Just got back from a great trip to the Bahamas. Here’s a reef off the west coast of New Providence.
Oct. 3-9, 2022: In lieu of a photo, check out my new Adobe Lightroom photostream:
Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2022: Dominica, a true diving gem of the Caribbean.
Sept. 19-25, 2022: Raining fish in Dominica.
Sept. 12-18, 2022: Did you know that Coral Reef Diagnostics treats sick corals in situ? Check here for our full list of coral health services.
Sept. 5-11, 2022: Southeastern Caribbean (summer 2022)
August 29-Sept. 4, 2022: Still wishing I was back in Dominica…..It looks like a damn painting!
August 22-28, 2022: Maybe I was too harsh on the Olympus TG5 because these habitat shots from Dominica are looking pretty damn good. Believe it or not, I had to dial DOWN the saturation since the reef was so damn colorful.
August 15-21, 2022: More from Dominica, a true diving gem of the entire Caribbean (albeit far from '“pristine”).
August 8-14, 2022: Note the pillar coral (Dendrogyra cylindrica) to the right (taken in Dominica in June 2022).
August 1-7, 2022: Dominica. Still haven’t made it through the first dive’s worth of amazing photos…..
July 25-31, 2022: Probably going to be sifting through these Dominica pics for a while….
July 18-24, 2022: More from our epic first dive in southwest Dominica (Scott’s Head area):
July 11-17, 2022: Slowly but surely going through my backlog of Southeastern Caribbean coral reef photos.
July 4-10, 2022: Within the Soufriere-Scott’s Head Marine Reserve (a UNESCO World Heritage site)
June 27-July 3, 2022: Another stunner from lovely Dominica. It’s going to take me months to get through the 800+ underwater photos I took of Southern Dominica’s reefs.
June 20-26, 2022: Finally, some contemporary pictures. This one’s from Dominica, a true unsung diving mecca of the Caribbean. Thanks to Nature Island Dive, the only dive shop I know that is also the de facto marine park and is doing an incredibly job preserving the local reefs on multiple front.
June 13-19, 2022: Heavily edited, yes, but I think it nicely shows some of the impression structure you can see at Cheeca Rocks (off Islamorada, Florida).
June 6-12, 2022: Found this photo of mine from the Maldives on Reefworld.org! Happy to support what looks to be a good cause.
May 30-June 5, 2022: Blast from the past-LOF mission to the Kingdom of Tonga in 2013.
May 23-29, 2022: A coral-encrusted shipwreck, the Orion, offshore of downtown Miami.
May 16-22, 2022: Shame on me for not knowing what coral this is….and there are so few to know in South Florida!
May 9-15, 2022: Still editing photos from my last dive….nearly a month ago!
May 2-8, 2022: Yes, it’s my home screen picture, but it’s also my favorite picture of all time, AND a shameless plug for my talk tonight, all in one!
April 25-May 1, 2022: I know it’s not coral, but I was surprised to see one of my fish pictures used on my alma mater’s website. Anyway, it’s for a good cause, so I don’t really mind.
April 18-24, 2022: The Orion, a coral-covered wreck located a few miles offshore of downtown Miami.
April 11-17, 2022: A reef known locally as “Rabbit Ears” between Pompano Beach and Boca Raton.
April 4-10, 2022: Eeriness beneath the pilings of Teneco Towers (near Ft. Lauderdale, FL).
March 28-April 3, 2022: Another shot from Teneco Towers (a sunken oil platform).
March 21-27, 2022: First Miami “fun” dive in a while: Teneco Towers off Hallandale Beach.
March 14-20, 2022: Really like this Acropora spp. garden shot from The Coral Guardian.
March 7-13, 2022: Really like this picture from Ethan Daniels of a coral reef in Indonesia’s Alor Archipelago, one of my absolute top ‘bucket list” destinations.
Feb. 28-March 6, 2022: A quick Google search of “Coral Reefs,” and I found a pic of mine from a few years ago. GBR
Feb. 21-27, 2022: Found one of my photos on the World Wildlife Federation’s website!
Feb. 14-20, 2022: more from my last dive trip (now over two months ago) to Looe Key, FL.
Feb. 7-13, 2022: Looe Key, FL
Jan. 31-Feb. 6, 2022: Normally the stock coral reef images are garbage, but I like this one from the Banda Sea (Indonesia).
Jan. 24-30, 2022: Found this photo of mine floating around on social media.
Jan. 17-23, 2022: Cool to see one of my Maldives pics on Coral.org.
Jan. 10-16, 2022: Happy to see one of my Global Reef Expedition photos featured in a plug for the United Nation Environment Programme’s (sp) “Global Fund for Coral Reefs.”
Jan. 3-9, 2022: Been finding some of my nice Coral Triangle pics peppered around Instagram. Although I don’t mind and don’t expect money, I would at least like to be acknowledged!
Dec. 27, 2021-Jan. 2, 2022: Still going through all my nice photos from NOAA’s Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary.