Also known as fire dartfish and fire goby; scientific name nemateleotris magnifica. A funky-looking marine fish, with its ray fins and pointy nose. It will eat anything it can fit into its mouth ...
Supported by Blancpain, the category was created in 2021 to celebrate pioneering and boundary-pushing women in ocean ...
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A new fish, whose angry-looking expression puzzles researchers ... The Red Sea is a veritable reservoir of unique marine life, and new species like this goby continue to be discovered there. Scan of ...
Despite their small size, these fish can have bags of personality, usually making them excellent reef choices. Because of their size, gobies should not be kept in the aggressive fish-only system as ...
Also known as fire dartfish and fire goby; scientific name nemateleotris magnifica. A funky-looking marine fish, with its ray fins and pointy nose. It will eat anything it can fit into its mouth – and ...
Recipient of Blancpain’s 2024 Female Fifty Fathoms Award, Ipah Uid Lynn hopes that her underwater images will spur more ...
The work is published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science ... to find DNA from specific species such as eel, perch, round goby, warty comb jelly and the toxic algae, Alexandrium ostenfeldii.
An endearing fish with bags of personality which can change sex to either gender, the remarkable Yellow coral goby can, for many reasons, be a great choice for the smaller reef aquarium. Gobiodon ...