Contributors

Jamie R. Dutton » 5 photos

Photographs taken: Glossodoris poliahu, Glossodoris poliahu, Peltodoris fellowsi, Dendrodoris denisoni, Ceratophyllidia africana


Dorothea Nelson » 4 photos

Thea has a host of interests to keep her busy, she is a dive instructor, translator, editor, English teacher and most importantly mother to two rambunctious boys who keep her on her toes. She is actively involved in Kapal Selam Dive Club and its environmental and social efforts. Dorothea discovered her love for nudibranchs through the Club. She still refuses to learn their Latin names. Dorothea doesn’t get many chances to shoot nudibranchs, and is more often found scouting muck, rubble and ... read more

 

Gabriele Macrì » 4 photos

Photographs taken: Cratena peregrina, Hypselodoris picta, Flabellina affinis, Phyllidia flava


Jacqueline Jansen » 4 photos

Jacqueline is a dutch stewardess and resides in Brisbane Australia since 2007. Having seen almost every smelly capitol of the world she started diving in 1997 and was overwhelmed by the beauty and calm of the underwater world immediately. Manta rays are her favorite but the nudies are runner up. Jacqueline dived the Caribbean, Thailand and the Red Sea extensively and now it's time to explore the Great Barrier Reef.

 

Tristan Low* » 4 photos

Photographs taken: Risbecia apolegma, Chromodoris magnifica, Hypselodoris bullockii, Hexabranchus sanguineus


Tanya Korshunova » 4 photos

Photographs taken: Embletonia pulchra , Coryphella verrucosa, Acanthodoris pilosa, Dendronotus frondosus


Shariza Hosni » 4 photos

Photographs taken: Chromodoris annae


Gary Sun » 4 photos

Photographs taken: Chromodoris sp., Pteraeolidia ianthina, Phyllidiella pustulosa, Chromodoris sp.


Brock Harlow » 4 photos

Photographs taken: Nembrotha lineolata, Phyllidiopsis xishaensis, Thuridilla bayeri


Bob Timothy Ng » 3 photos

Photographs taken: Lobiger viridis, Lobiger viridis, Chromodoris orientalis