28/10/2025
Clam Characteristics and Behaviour
The main lifestyle niches vary between the shallow burrowers, such as clams that live buried in the sand or mud, and the attached forms, such as mussels, jewel box clams, and thorny oysters (Spondylus).
Most of the free-living bivalve mollusks live on the ocean floor, such as scallops. They can also 'swim' by clapping their shells.
https://www.private-scuba.com/sea-life/marine/invertebrates/mollusks/bivalves/clams/index.html
27/10/2025
Algae Octopus
The algae octopus (scientific name Abdopus aculeatus) is one of the most fascinating and adaptable of all cephalopod species.
They are a regular sighting in almost all the shallow tropical and subtropical waters across the Indo-Pacific region, but especially in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia.
Octopus Facts and Information | 6 Arms, 2 Legs, 0 Tentacles
This section contains a collection of fun and interesting facts about octopuses, including where they live, what they eat, and how they reproduce.
27/10/2025
It's Bat Awareness Week
So, we put together a few lesser-known facts about the Atlantic Batfish :)
They are found in most of the western Atlantic Ocean, including North Carolina, and even further south in the Gulf of Mexico and Brazil.
More info here:
https://www.private-scuba.com/sea-life/marine/vertebrates/batfishes/index.html
26/10/2025
Pearlfishes
There are plenty of fishes in the sea, but surely none are as fascinating or weird as the little commensal creatures that live inside the a**s of their hosts?
This guide contains some extraordinary and unique facts about pearlfishes (Carapidae), especially where they hide, what they eat, and how these small ray-finned fish reproduce.
https://www.private-scuba.com/sea-life/marine/vertebrates/pearlfish.html
25/10/2025
Abbott's Moray Eel
Gymnothorax eurostus also has the common name of 'stout moray' or even the 'salt and pepper' moray in some vernacular regions.
It's one of the moray eel species that is known to have encounters with scuba divers, especially those who enjoy taking pictures underwater and making underwater videos.
https://www.private-scuba.com/sea-life/marine/vertebrates/moray-eels/index.html
25/10/2025
Samoan Nautilus (Nautilus samoaensis)
Nautilus samoaensis is one of the new species of nautilus that was discovered in the waters of American Samoa and formally described in 2023.
One of the distinctive features is the ornamentation in the phragmocone (chambered portion of the shell) that exhibits complex changes and unusual stripe direction.
https://www.private-scuba.com/sea-life/marine/invertebrates/mollusks/nautiluses/index.html
24/10/2025
Bivalve Mollusks
There are at least 15,000 different types of living bivalves, one of the most widespread and adaptable groups of all aquatic mollusks.
Having already colonised almost every aquatic environment, members of the Class Bivalvia exist in most bodies of water, including tiny streams and deep trenches.
https://www.private-scuba.com/sea-life/marine/invertebrates/mollusks/bivalves/index.html
24/10/2025
Family Fun at Phuket's Adventure Mini Golf
If you're heading to the magical island of Phuket for a holiday you're most likely looking for some fun and relaxing outings.
The Adventure Mini Golf in Bang Tao, Phuket Island is a great choice and it's ideal for families, couples, or a group of friends.
https://www.private-scuba.com/diving/thailand/south/phuket/attractions/mini-golf.html
23/10/2025
Bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo)
The bonnethead shark is the smallest member of the hammerhead shark family, that's why they are often displayed in public aquariums.
Males grow to about 120 centimetres long and weigh around ten (10) kilograms, but the females are slightly larger.
More info here...
Hammerhead Shark Facts and Information with Pictures
This guide contains fun and interesting facts about hammerheads (Sphyrnidae), including where to find them, what they eat, and how they reproduce.
22/10/2025
Black Grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci)
The marine ray-finned fish in this grouper species list belong with the family Serranidae (groupers, anthias, and sea basses).
The black grouper is another fascinating and important reef species that can be identified by the olive-gray to dark brown body colouration and dark rectangular smudges.
https://www.private-scuba.com/sea-life/marine/vertebrates/groupers/index.html
21/10/2025
Interesting Facts about Seahorses
Seahorses are small bony marine fish that live in shallow temperate and tropical habitats. They're most commonly found hiding in seagrass beds, coral reef ecosystems, and mangrove forests.
This section contains fun facts about seahorses (Hippocampus), including where they're found, what they eat, and why the reproductive strategies of the seahorse family Syngnathidae are so unique.
https://www.private-scuba.com/sea-life/marine/vertebrates/seahorses/index.html
20/10/2025
International Airport in Phuket (HKT)
The official IATA location identifier of Phuket International Airport is HKT. It's one of the busiest airports in Thailand and the main gateway to the southern provinces.
This help guide contains useful information about Phuket's regional hub for domestic and international flights, with extra details about the airport's services and facilities.
https://www.private-scuba.com/diving/thailand/info/travel/airports/phuket-airport.html