Entries Categorized as 'Blog Log'

Pea-sized False scorpionfish

Date April 2, 2010

False scorpionfish Centrogenys vaigiensis are commonly encountered on Singapore’s reefs. What tickled me about this particular encounter was that this particular individual must be the smallest of its species I have ever come across! Looking exactly like a miniature version of its adult counterparts, this tinsy fella squeezed itself at the base of a pink […]

Tiny reef cuttlefish employs superb camouflage

Date April 2, 2010

Divers at Pulau Hantu encountered several reef cuttlefish last Sunday – from large rugby ball-sized reef monsters, to pinkie nail-sized critters like the one above, which were almost invisible. The large ones appear much more confident on the reef, keeping still when approached, seemingly unfazed by us curious divers. The smaller ones on the other […]

Argh! My eye!

Date March 30, 2010

Blog volunteer Cindy Tan writes: Picture quality isn’t good but what happened after this photo was interesting… The crab stuck its claw at the ray’s eye (or the space beneath it), then the ray started jerking around… but cos we were “blocking” the way, the poor ray could not escape and ended up thrashing about […]

Blog Log: 7 March 2010

Date March 24, 2010

The last time the Hantu Blog featured pictures shot by our volunteer Jimmy Goh, we received a plethora of feedback saying how brilliant his pictures were. Not only does Jimmy take great pictures, he also has an amazing knack for finding minute and fascinating critters on our reefs! Jimmy likes to refer to the above […]

Exploring Intertidal Hantu with Dr. Dan and students from Duke

Date March 15, 2010

After a morning of diving, I stayed on Hantu Island as the divers departed and waited for Ria Tan to arrive at dusk and low tide with Dr. Dan Rittschof, his students from Duke University, and Chris Klock from the Netherlands. Walking down the shore into the now drained out lagoon, it doesn’t look like […]

Blog Log: 28 February 2010

Date March 2, 2010

We had a really packed day at Hantu this weekend. With a full boat of divers, great fair weather, and heaps of critters sprinkled about the reefs. The visibility was very favourable at about 4meters at 15meters. That made finding stuff really easy, and it also saved me from getting claustrophobic! The dive began with […]

Tiny Reef Cuttlefish

Date March 2, 2010

A small cuttlefish on the reef of Singapore’s Pulau Hantu, finds safety by sticking close to the coral and prefers to rely on camouflage instead of fleeing when divers approach closely.

Blue spotted fang blenny

Date March 2, 2010

A pair of Blue spotted fang blennies are found frolicking about on the reef of Singapore’s Pulau Hantu. These fish are more commonly observed hiding in crevices, recesses, and discarded bottles on the reefs. It is also referred to as Gammistes Blenny, Striped Fang Blenny, or Striped Poison-Fang Blenny. It has alternating black and yellow […]

Blog Log: 31 January 2010

Date February 3, 2010

An intense month of diving at Hantu culminated last Sunday with some brilliant finds! The tiny cuttlefish above appears red in the photograph because of the white light of the flash that’s been cast upon it. With the naked eye however, this intelligent mollusc blends perfectly with the silty substrate upon which it rests. Note […]

Blog Log: 24 January 2010

Date January 29, 2010

Blog divers made some amazing finds in the Hantu Blog’s second private charter trip in the New Year, like this nudibranch which I think might be from the genus trinchesia although I’m not entirely sure.