Six Pyjama Nudibranchs, Chromodoris quadricolor (Ruppell & Leuckart, 1828), feeding on a black sponge. Sanganeb Reef, Sudan Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Africa.
Pyjama Nudibranch, Chromodoris quadricolor (Ruppell & Leuckart, 1828), feeding on the red sponge Latrunculia magnifica. Sanganeb Reef, Sudan Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Africa.
Nudibranch Marionopsis cyanobranchiata (Ruppell & Leuckart, 1831) Sanganeb reef, Sudan Red Sea, Indian Ocean. Africa. Feeds on soft corals. This multi-gilled nudibranch is named after the colouration of its gills. Picture taken at night.
Diver Babs Jackson wearing modern diving equipment. The fins, mask, Lycra suit and buoyancy compensator device (BCD) can be colour-coordinated, SW point Sanganeb, Sudan Red Sea. Indian Ocean
Babs Jackson diving on the Umbria Wreck, Port Sudan, Wingate Reefs, Sudanese Red Sea. Indian Ocean. 10,070 tons, scuttled 12/06/1940, Built 1912 at Hamburg as the Bahia Blanca, 155 x 18 x 10.5 metres
Babs Jackson diving on the Umbria Wreck, Port Sudan, Wingate Reefs, Sudanese Red Sea. Indian Ocean. 10,070 tons, scuttled 1940, Built 1912 at Hamburg as the Bahia Blanca, 155 x 18 x 10.5 metres