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Jill Studholme

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A scuba diver for over 40 years with a degree in biology, Jill Studholme has an special interest in marine biology, coral reef conservation and the underwater environment. She edits SCUBA News (ISSN 1476-8011), the monthly newsletter with articles on diving and marine science.
bluespotted stingray

6 Things you didn’t know about Blue Spotted Stingrays

Blue spotted stingrays detect prey, mates and predators using electrical signals, and females do this better than males. Some pregnancies last twice as long as others.
Snakelocks Anemone in Isle of Man

8 Fascinating facts about the Snakelocks Anemone

The beautiful snakelocks anemone lives along the west coast of Europe, from Portugal to Scandinavia via the Irish Sea.
Red Sea Anthias. Jill Studholme/SCUBA Travel

All Red Sea Anthias born female, and other fun facts

All Red Sea anthias are born female, and all have the ability to transition into males. As they slowly change sex, they...
Surin Islands, Thailand

Surprising daytime spawning in Thailand corals

Forget the midnight dives—new research reveals that some corals, instead of the normal night spawning, are synchronising their spawning in the...

10 Fascinating facts about puffer fish – the most poisonous fish on the planet

1. They are the most poisonous fish in the sea The Puffer is harmless, unless eaten. The...
Cup of Tea

Which tea bags are free of plastic?

Updated 20 February 2026 Most tea companies have made progress about reducing their plastic content since I first covered...
Clownfish in anemone

Male-to-female sex change happens first in the brain, in clownfish at least

All clownfish start off as male, but can switch to female when circumstances allow, for example, when the only female present dies...
xenia

Why does one Soft Coral Pulsate?

Researchers solve some of pulsating soft coral (Xenid) mysteries, but their siestas still unanswered.
Multi-colored Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) on a Coral. Flores, Indonesia

The Wonderful World of Christmas Tree Worms

Colourful Christmas tree worms are captivating during any dive, adding a touch of festive magic to coral reefs around the world. A wonderful miniature water woodland.
ghost goby redsea

Haunting the Coral Reefs: The Ghost Goby

With red fluorescent eyes and see-through skin, this spooky fish father guards its eggs against predators.