Trinidad and Tobago
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Gray Angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus) – Caribbean Reef Fish Guide
The Gray Angelfish, a prominent Caribbean reef species, is known for its distinctive appearance and social behavior, including long-term pair bonding. Found between New York and Rio de Janeiro, they predominantly inhabit coral reefs, feeding mainly on sponges. Their conservation status remains stable, categorized as Least Concern by the IUCN.
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Copper-rumped Hummingbird in Speyside, Tobago
While exploring Speyside, Tobago, I encountered a Copper-rumped Hummingbird resting briefly on a utility wire outside a restaurant. This unplanned wildlife moment highlighted Speyside’s rich vegetation and ideal conditions for spotting hummingbirds. The region benefits from nearby Little Tobago’s bird sanctuary, promoting a healthy ecosystem for nectar-feeding species.
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Caribbean Reef Life in Tobago – Short Film for NYUPS
This week, I presented my short film at the New York Underwater Photographic Society. The film, “Caribbean Reef Life in Tobago,” showcases the rich underwater life in Speyside, focusing on Close Focus Wide Angle techniques. NYUPS is an inclusive group where divers share their passion for underwater photography and film.
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Chasing Clouds: Tobago — Skywatching in the Southern Caribbean
This edition of Chasing Clouds features Tobago, showcasing its stunning descent and vibrant Caribbean scenery. Focusing on Speyside, renowned for birding and exceptional diving, the narrative highlights the breathtaking coastlines and coral reefs. The journey emphasizes the area’s beauty, leaving anticipation for future explorations in the skies.
