Posts Tagged ‘Similans’

The hidden secrets of the Coral Reef – “Nemo”

Posted on August 5th, 2011 by admin-scubacat-dw  |  Comments Off on The hidden secrets of the Coral Reef – “Nemo”

Initially when people start diving on reefs they are appreciative of the beauty of the corals and marine life that inhabit the area. However, once you become familiar with the reef the finer details of the eco-system and relationships of the organisms become more apparent.

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"The reef"

There are many different types of relationships that we see on every dive probably without even realizing it. One of the most famous relationships is the symbiotic one between Clownfish and the Anemone. The clownfish has a protective mucus on the body, which enables it to shelter in the tentacles of the anemone without being stung. The presence of the clownfish helps to defend the anemone, particularly from polyp eating fish. The Clownfish, also known as Anemone fish, of which there are varies species, keep the anemone clean by eating morsels that are left over from fish as well as eating parasitic critters and algae, for example, copepods, isopods and zooplankton. They also aid water circulation within the anemone as it swims amongst the tentacles. The fecal matter from the Clownfish acts as nutrients for the host anemone.

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"Anemone"

The Anemone fish is an all year breeder. The nest for the eggs is found very close to the host anemone on the reef in nooks and crannies, so the eggs are protected from predators. At any one time there are between 100 and 1000 eggs laid and external fertilization takes place. Spawning normally occurs on a full moon. It is the role of the male to protect the eggs, which hatch within 4 to 5 days often 2 hours after dusk.

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"Nemo"

The anemone can host many fish. If multiple fish are present then there is a distinct hierarchy with the dominant fish being the largest and most aggressive female. Should there be a reason this fish leaves the anemone, for example, death, then the largest male will turn into a female. Clownfish are hermaphrodites and are born male. Within a multiple colony there is only one breeding pair.

Scuba Cat Diving Phuket Thailand Anemone Fish

"Hello"

The main predator of the clownfish unfortunately is man. They are harvested for the aquarium trade.  A clownfish in the wild can live between 6 and 10 years, but this is reduced once the fish is placed in captivity. One of the most common mistakes is placing the fish in the wrong anemone. They are only ten anemones that can accommodate the fish. So, it really beneficial for the fish to stay in the natural environment.

Scuba Cat Diving Phuket Thailand Similan Islands

"Look at me!"

Anemone fish can be found in the warmer waters of the following regions NW Australia, SE Asia, Japan, Pacific, and Indo Malaysia region. Surprisingly, they are not found in the Caribbean.  There are varies species of clownfish include Clarkson, Skunk, Tomato, Saddle, Yellow and False to name a few.

Scuba Cat Diving Phuket Thailand Anemone Fish

"Skunk Anemone Fish"

If you would like to expand your knowledge of marine relationships then why not take the Underwater Naturalist Specialty course.

Early Bird Booking Discount

Posted on August 21st, 2010 by admin-scubacat-dw  |  Comments Off on Early Bird Booking Discount

Receive 15% discount on trips for 2010/2011 if booked and paid for in full by the end of October 2010

This offer includes all trips on MV Scuba Adventure to the Similans, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richilieu Rock

contact info@scubacat.com for more information

Whats New At Scuba Cat Diving, Phuket Thailand

Posted on August 20th, 2010 by admin-scubacat-dw  |  Comments Off on Whats New At Scuba Cat Diving, Phuket Thailand

Scuba Cat Diving to visit Dive 2010

Scuba Cat Diving, Phuket, Thailand will once again be at Dive 2010, NEC, Birmingham, England on 30 October 2010 til 31 October 2010

Drop by and see us, again we will be on Stand 1265 in the Asia Pacific Showcase, get 10% discount off your next trip or course with Scuba Cat and also have a chance to win a liveaboard onboard MV Scuba Cat.

As one of the largest 5 * CDC centres on Phuket, Scuba Cat Diving’s liveaboard MV Scuba Cat sails the waters around the Similans, while Scuba Adventure takes divers on exciting safaris beyond. Also on offer is a full range of courses, from Bubblemaker up to professional Instructor level, along with nitrox, rebreather and trimix courses and career internships.