Mike Krampf

Nationality: American

Residence: Houston, TX, USA

Mike has been diving for over 25 years and was fortunate enough to get an expat assignment in Malaysia from March, 2005 to July, 2007. It was during this period that Mike began to appreciate macro diving and became fascinated by all the different species of nudibranches. Mike took advantage of his short stay in Asia to visit many great dive locations like Palau, Raja Ampat, Alor, Komodo, Bali, Vietnam, Sulawesi, Lembeh Strait, the Philippines (Anilao, Puerto Galera, Tubbataha and Malapascua), the Andaman Sea up to the Burma Banks and all over Malaysia (Sipadan, Mataking, Lankayan, KK, Miri, Tioman, Redang, Mabul and Lang Tengah).


 

Nudibranch Species from Mike Krampf » View all photo from Mike Krampf (190 photos)

Chromodoris lochi from Lembeh, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Terry Gosliner
(2 photos from Mike Krampf)
Chromodoris magnifica from Puerto Galera, PhilippinesIdentification reviewed by Bill Rudman
(1 photo from Mike Krampf)
Chromodoris reticulata from Manado, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(1 photo from Mike Krampf)
Chromodoris strigata from Lembeh, Indonesia
(1 photo from Mike Krampf)
Chromodoris verrieri from Bali, Indonesia
(1 photo from Mike Krampf)
Chromodoris willani from Puerto Galera, Philippines
(1 photo from Mike Krampf)
Costasiella kuroshimae from Anilao, Philippines
(1 photo from Mike Krampf)
Cyerce sp. from Puerto Galera, Philippines
(1 photo from Mike Krampf)
Discodoris boholiensis from Whale Island, Vietnam
(1 photo from Mike Krampf)
Discodoris sp. from Bali, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(1 photo from Mike Krampf)
Dolabella auricularia from Raja Ampat, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Nathalie Yonow
(2 photos from Mike Krampf)
Elysia crispata from Bonaire, Netherlands AntillesIdentification reviewed by Dave Behrens
(3 photos from Mike Krampf)
 

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