H2O CREATURES: DOUBLE-ENDED PIPEFISH
People often mistake these fish for a Seahorse which they can’t be blamed for – they do belong to the same family and they have similar characteristics. They are long and thin
H20 CREATURES: NAPOLEON WRASSE
For obvious reasons the Napoleon wrasse is also called the Humphead wrasse and you are likely to see one diving around the dive sites in Dahab – despite it being on the WWF’s e
H2O Creatures: Seahorses
We’re lucky here at H2O Divers, our house reef – Bannerfish Bay is home to Hippocampus jayakarai, more commonly known as Thorny seahorse. Hippocampus comes from the ‘hippos
H20 CREATURES: OCTOPUS
A long standing bout of misinformation has been going on throughout the years: what exactly is the plural of Octopus? ... oh and read some cool facts about this fascinating creatur
H2O CREATURES: ANGELFISH
Angel or Butterfly? Easy difference… Angelfish have the spine on the lower corner of the gill cover OK it’s not the most blatant of differences, but its there.
H2O CREATURES: JELLYFISH
I shall call him squishy” Here in the Dahab we don’t get many dangerous jellyfish although they are likely to cause some irritation if touched. Personally speaking, the most co
Why did the hedgehog cross the road?
to see his flat mate. Bada-boom! OK, by ‘hedgehog’ I mean ‘sea urchin’ and by ‘road’ I mean ‘reef’. There is no punch line to that however. But Urchin is the Mid
On the R.A.G.
Ras Abu Gallum is north of Dahab’s famous Blue Hole diving site and is a gem of a place to visit. I almost don’t want to tell you about this, there are only a handful of Dah
Naked as the day they were born…
…well that’s not completely true. But it makes a good title! Nudibranchs start off with shells when they are born and then shed them when they grow up. Not to worry, they have