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Silent Night – Christmas in Lembeh

Before i even start with this post: Thank you to everbody crazy enough about diving to read our BLOG on Christmas day. We hope you all have a good time where ever you are – even if there is no Muck diving around. But back to the post: Of course we Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 12 yearsDecember 25, 2011 ago
Critters

Transformers in the Sea

Yesterday we took out “Pygmy” (our white Fiber Speedboat) for a Seatrial after completely cleaning the Hull and maintaining the 85 Yamaha Engine. So i packed 3 Guides (Johan, Joni and Stenly) on the boat and we cruised with high speed to a survey dive to Magic Crack – a Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 12 yearsDecember 24, 2011 ago
Critters

Hairy Shrimp or not Hairy Shrimp

The Hairy Shrimp (phycocaris simulans, left in the picture) is a very small shrimp and not much is known about it. But in Lembeh it can be seen on a regular basis. Over the last few months we have seen hairy shrimps in all colourations (white, yellow, red, beige, brown, Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 12 yearsDecember 20, 2011 ago
Creature Feature

Creature Feature: Hairy Shrimp

The Hairy Shrimp (phycocaris simulans) is also called Algae Shrimp and one of the freakiest shrimps around here in Lembeh Strait. Basicly it looks like a tiny piece of Algae – a very tiny piece. They grow up to 5 mm in size (often smaller) and sit in between Algae or Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 12 yearsDecember 15, 2011 ago
Creature Feature

Creature Feature: Tozeuma Shrimp / Sawblade Shrimp

The Tozeuma Shrimp or Sawblade Shrimp is another cool Critter commonly found in the Lembeh Strait. The more attractive one is the Banded Tozeuma Shrimp (tozeuma armatum) which has a beautiful stripe pattern and lives on whip coral and in black coral bushes. It matches the colour of the host. Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 12 yearsNovember 23, 2011 ago
Critters

A very complete Marine Life Library

Lembeh is a treasure Chamber for Critter lovers and the abundance of species and varieties makes identification difficult at times. That’s why we have a very very complete Marine Life and Fish ID Library at NAD Lembeh – with some comfortable sofas in our air conditioned “Dry Camera Room“. You Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 12 yearsNovember 18, 2011 ago

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