Anemonefish

Clownfish or anemonefish are fishes from the subfamily Amphiprioninae in the family Pomacentridae. Thirty species are recognized: one in the genus Premnas, while the remaining are in the genus Amphiprion. In the wild, they all form symbiotic mutualisms with sea anemones. Depending on species, anemonefish are overall yellow, orange, or a reddish or blackish color, and many show white bars or patche ...

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  • North Palawan Island Hopping From Dimakya Island

    If both Conde Nast and Travel and Leisure call a place the "most beautiful island in the world", you simply have to check it out. Meet Palawan, an island region in the Philippines. I was in the country for TBEX, the world's largest travel blogger conference. And I just couldn't resist taking a side trip for some Palawan island hopping, to see if the rumours about its beauty were true. Spoiler alert: Totally, absolutely and unequivocally true.

    Palawan is huge, and with my three days that I had available, there was no way I could check it all out, I had to pick a small area and make a decisio ...

  • Bohol Philippines A Remarkable Snorkeling Experience In Balicasag Island

    Balicasag Island – It's been 6 years since I last stepped on this island of Bohol, and things had changed tremendously. It was one thing that became obvious to me during my last visit. The tourism was still booming, the beaches remained gorgeous. What actually changed? I put on my snorkeling mask, dipped my face in the water, and found exactly what it was.

    Quick Trivia: Balicasag Island

    Balicasag Philippines is a small island off the coast of Panglao Island, Bohol. It is a marine sanctuary with white sand beach and beautiful corals in shallow and deep waters.

    Balicasag island is a h ...

  • Where The Pygmy Seahorse And Wonderpus Play

    My fascination for sea creatures started when I was young. I saw my first bow-riding dolphin somewhere in the Visayas Sea, when my family would travel between provinces by ferry to visit relatives.

    In my ancestral hometown of Bohol, I learned why jellyfish should be avoided while snorkeling in a nearby wharf or pantalan.

    I spotted my first pipe horse nestled within the pier's rocky walls.

    But it was not until 15 years later, in Anilao, where I would begin my love affair with the ocean. I took up scuba diving lessons.

    Anilao is a barangay in the municipality of Mabini in Batangas, b ...

  • Where The Pygmy Seahorse And Wonderpus Play

    My fascination for sea creatures started when I was young. I saw my first bow-riding dolphin somewhere in the Visayas Sea, when my family would travel between provinces by ferry to visit relatives.

    In my ancestral hometown of Bohol, I learned why jellyfish should be avoided while snorkeling in a nearby wharf or pantalan.

    I spotted my first pipe horse nestled within the pier's rocky walls.

    But it was not until 15 years later, in Anilao, where I would begin my love affair with the ocean. I took up scuba diving lessons.

    Anilao is a barangay in the municipality of Mabini in Batangas, b ...

  • Diving El Nido

    El Nido, The Nest in Spanish is situated in the North East of Palawan, Philippines. It was named after its main resource (until tourism arrived) - the edible nest of the swift, which for hundreds of years has been much sought after by Chinese traders as the key ingredient of birds' nest soup. In 1954 the town's name was changed from Bacuit to its present name title.

    El Nido is one of the gems of Palawan. A small Philippine town which is slowly becoming popular with tourist.

    The beach is where you will find most of the dive centres, and this is where most of the 'island hopping' tours sta ...

  • Moalboal A Diving Paradise

    Cebu wouldn't be hailed as the sixth best island in the world for nothing. With its almost 200 islands and islets dotted around, you sure won't fall short of an underwater exploration here.

    Among the hundreds is Moalboal Island, located in the southern part of Cebu. Its renowned attractions include, but are not limited to, Panagsama Beach, White Beach, and Pescador Island.

    Panagsama Beach is where most of Moalboal's resorts, restaurants, boats, dive shops, and training centers can be found. A few kilometers away is the White Beach, a more secluded beach that locals frequent more than in ...