DIVE LOG AUSTRALASIA ISSUE 413 AUGUST 25
T ell your friends one thing you have learned. Become an instant expert. Did you know that ...... Learning more will increase your powers of observation. Individuals are called zooids. They are exact clones of each other. Develop an understanding of their behaviour. Zooids arranged around a chimney for maximum water circulation.
. Above left: 3 m Pyrosoma from Botany Bay Photo Lynne Tuck July 25
.Above right: Blue Sigillyna is food for Donut Nembrothas
Marine Biology in the wild is the perfect learning tool for those who are interested in learning about marine biology. You can buy this excellent guide by contacting Mike at mike@divelog.net.au. The book costs $40 plus p&p of $9.00.
Every chapter is a treasure chest of knowledge, designed by a professional educator so that it is easy to read and un derstand. It makes an excellent coffee table style book featuring excellent quality photos from all over the Pacific from thousands of dives. It will improve your underwater photography by helping you to locate marine life and making you more observant. Below: Blue Solitary Ascidean and Nudibranch. Lembeh. Right: Cling Goby eggs on Solitary Ascidean, Sydney
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