Welcome
19 June, 2008
The Philippine archipelago lies in the area of the planet recognised to have the greatest bio-diversity above and below the sea's surface.
Following a successful trip in April/May 2008 we were amazed to find the number of nudibranch and other sea slug species we had seen and recorded. This site illustrates 66 different species - so far. We have several unidentified species and will add them from time to time when their identification is confirmed by experts.
This site is a tribute to that diversity, the beautiful country and it's friendly people.

| Some of the unidentified species are illustrated below as thumbnails with the approx size below - if you can help with identification please let us know. Click on an image to see a larger view in a separate window. | |||
10 mm |
65 mm |
40 mm |
2 x 15 mm |
We will be updating the site from time to time. If you want to be kept up to date or have any suggestions on how to improve the site then please e-mail us and we will add your name to our update list.





