Edward Blackshaw

Nationality: American

Residence: Oahu, Hawaii

Ed started diving in 1993, getting certified while in Dubai, U.A.E. Ed and his lovely wife Laura are a great team when it comes to finding nudibranchs. The pair is very patient and methodical, checking every crack and crevice in the hopes of finding a species that they haven’t seen before. Ed only started taking photographs underwater in 2006. He still uses the same Sea and Sea Dx8000 with two Sea and Sea YS-110 strobes, which continues to provide excellent results.

Ed and Laura have traveled throughout the Hawaiian Islands as well as traveling to Palau, Belize, Bahamas, and the Florida keys.


Cameras

  • DSC Maker DSC
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Nudibranch Species from Edward Blackshaw » View all photo from Edward Blackshaw (71 photos)

Aegires serenae from Palau
(3 photos from Edward Blackshaw)
Asteronotus cespitosus from Oahu, Hawaii, USAIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(3 photos from Edward Blackshaw)
Chromodoris albopustulosa from Oahu, Hawaii, USAIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(1 photo from Edward Blackshaw)
Chromodoris coi from Palau
(3 photos from Edward Blackshaw)
Chromodoris kuniei from Palau
(1 photo from Edward Blackshaw)
Chromodoris tinctoria  from Ni'ihau, Hawaii, USAIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(2 photos from Edward Blackshaw)
Chromodoris vibrata from Oahu, Hawaii, USAIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(1 photo from Edward Blackshaw)
Favorinus japonicus from Oahu, Hawaii, USAIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(2 photos from Edward Blackshaw)
Flabellina exoptata from Oahu, Hawaii, USA
(3 photos from Edward Blackshaw)
Glossodoris poliahu from Oahu, Hawaii, USA
(4 photos from Edward Blackshaw)
Glossodoris rufomarginata from Oahu, Hawaii, USA
(2 photos from Edward Blackshaw)
Glossodoris tomsmithi from Oahu, Hawaii, USAIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(4 photos from Edward Blackshaw)
 

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