Sunday, January 28, 2024

The Three P Dive Resort on Romblon Island, Philippines, 16-23 Jan .. Part 1

16 Jan 2024
My flight left Bali at 1:35am, so the day before, Pena drove me 3hrs back to Palm Beach Hotel.  It is just 15min from the airport, a short walk to the beach and a bit of shopping.  I’ve stayed here 4 times before.    I like the ease of repeating whatever is working well.

The 4.5hr flight to Manila, Philippines was great because there was NO-ONE in my row.   I stretched out and had a nice nap, arriving at 6am.   I had a room booked at Innsite Room Rentals and they said they would allow me early check in at 8-9am.  I leisurely went through Immigration, Baggage, Customs, had something to eat and started contacting them to come pick me up.   3hrs later i finally got to them through FaceBook Messenger.  I got to my room around 10a.  It was what i expected, REAL basic, but clean and very nice people.   It was in the middle of Manila somewhere, small narrow streets,… i just stayed in my room and worked on my photos.   I do not like big cities !

At 11:30 the next morning, a Driver from The Three P Dive Resort where I had booked, picked me up in Manila, and drove 2.5hrs south to Batangas Port.   At 3:30p i boarded my overnight ferry to Romblon Island, (in the bottom right corner).


It was Starlight Ferry company and an 8hr trip, arriving 1-2am. 

 

I had help getting my large bag up 3 steep flights of stairs, and was escorted to my room. The Resort encouraged me to book a private room, rather than the bunk quarters.   So glad I did.   There were 2 bunk beds for 4 people in my room.    The Bunk Quarters had many many beds and was freezing!


I put my bags down and was told i had a Meal with my reservation, and was escorted to the ‘Dining Room’.   For those of you who have done Cruise Ships … this is NOTHING like that; and the food was nothing like that either.  But neither was the price, so no complaints.  This is a means to an end.


 

When i got back to my room, there still were no other people in there; i asked, and learned i had the room to myself !!!!!!!!!   Whoop Whoop  
I even had a window !  


I strolled around the decks: 2 for people, and 1 for cars.    The sky had beams from Heaven streaming down to welcome me.

and a pretty evening sky



While watching the evening sky, i had a nice conversation with a Mental Health Nurse who flew to NYC for 24 hrs with a patient... YIKES i can't imagine!    As we were finishing up our conversation, Karaoke started on the Galley Deck, and i retreated to my room.   I was very happy to have my Private Room for my short tour.

After a few hours of sleep, we arrived in Romblon City at 2am.   Oscar, the driver from 3Ps Resort was there waiting for me.  Really nice guy; but i was a bit tired to do much conversing.   i booked a Standard Room, as always; and was escorted to my room.   It was 3am, I was tired, and it was dark, so i really didn’t see where i was.    The next morning in the daylight, i realized that i was NOT in a Standard Room.. but the Ocean Front Bungalow …. WoW !    I was upgraded for no extra charge.    It was huge !

 

View from my terrace at Low Tide, there are Mangroves protecting the island.   Mangroves are very important:   they protect the island from rough seas, and they are the 'nursery' for most creatures that are born in the sea.


 

High Tide 



I was almost the only one at the Resort .. 1 guy from Sweden, and 2 professional photographers (really) … and me.   Which no doubt accounted for the upgrade… but they didn’t HAVE to do that!   I am very appreciative for that.   Being almost the only one was kind of weird, since i was solo and usually the only one in the Dining Area.   But it also was nice that i got more attention    :)

I have never been to Romblon Island, but i had heard it is excellent for Muck Diving.  "Dubbed the “center of the center of marine biodiversity in the world,”  Romblon Island boasts an unparalleled variety of marine species, making it a photographer’s dream destination".   It was not an easy place to get to:  the flights were on Tues & Thurs and the Ferry was on Mon Wed Fri; and nothing matched up; (which accounted for my one night stay in Manila, before getting on the Ferry).   This island is probably a one time thing:  difficult to get to, and a bit out of my price range.  But, i am addicted to Muck Diving .. so … here I am!
The Three P Dive Resort, was started by the parents of 3 sons whose names all begin with ‘P’:  Philipp, Patrick, and Peter.   Philipp and his wife Kati, were there all the time.   Kati is actually an expert on critters and the author of some books.  There are 2 critters here that they are especially famous for, and i hope to see both of them:   Cyerce bourbonica, (Melibe colemani)  and the Cyerce nigra.   In fact, it was in  2015 , the 1st time Melibe colemani was found in the Philippines was by Philipp !   That's impressive !

My Dive Guide and ‘eyes’ was Bobby… another young guy with an amazing ability to find microscopic critters .. and patient enough to help me see them.   And, also assist me, ...to make sure that i got a photo that i liked.   Honestly, sometimes i just told him ‘ok’, because he worked so hard, but i just got too frustrated to continue  … please don’t tell him  :(
What did we see?

A very colorful crab that grows from 1.5 to 2 cm.  Lives on soft coral.  It camouflages itself by mimicking the colors.   And sometimes further camouflage by attaching polyps to its body.   This is an over-view.


And a close up.   They are lovingly called 'Candy Crabs'


Colors vary depending on the color of the coral.   This is one from another day on a different color coral.   You can see the eye and the striped belly.


Also in yellow.


Here are a couple more Crabs that live on a different coral.


And this is called a Hong Kong Coral Gall Crab



 

This is an Orangutan Crab, ... for obvious reasons ...


 

A Sea Cucumber Swimming Crab..... quite a 'sporty' crab.    And Bobby found him, duh, ... on a large Sea Cucumber


 

Video of a Spotted Porcelain Crab, Neopetrolisthes maculata, lives as commensal in large sea anemones. Sitting among the stinging tentacles and filtering planktonic food from the currents.    I have no idea what it is doing ... and have never seen it do a somersault and hang upside down  ?????? 


 

A photo of it


 

 

Let's switch from Crabs to a few Nudibranchs, most of which are 'new' to me, (and most i don't know their names).    I try not to include critters that i've already talked about in other Blogs ... but sometimes, i will, if i learned something, or got a better photo






This one was sparkling

 

I like the way this one seems to glow from the middle .... Phestilla melanobrachia   ???


 

This one was so impossibly small, i wasn't even going to try to get a photo.  But, Bobby was looking for something else for me, so I persisted.    And ... some success ...  at least i can see what it looked like !

 

Another strange one...



This one was larger ... easier to see ... it looks like it has a light bulb inside it, glowing light

This photo shows how expertly the above Nudi 'hides in plain sight' ... looking just like it's coral host.


Goniobranchus reticulatus.  The species is hermaphroditic, with both male and female organs active at the same time. After mating, the external portion of the penis detaches, but is able to regrow within 24 hours.   How about that for convenience ?


Chelidonoura hirundinina, Despite its colorful appearance, this is not a Nudibranch,  a headshield slug.  The two rather long "tails" are characteristic of the genus Chelidonura. They have also well-developed sensory cilia on the anterior edge of the head which are used to find the prey.   They feed on flatworms.


 

You have come this far, and are now 'rewarded' with the Holy Grail of Nudibranchs ... or arguably the most coveted nudibranch among underwater photography enthusiasts.   Also called the Phantom Ghost Nudibranch, or Melibe colmani.  This is the one that was first found in the Philippines by Philipp from The Three P Resort.    Very difficult to photograph:  it is almost completely transparent, with its internal organs visible to the naked eye.   It allows it to blend in with its surroundings and ambush its prey. It has a network of brown tubules across its body, which are digestive glands, and they give the sea slug a stringy, almost snot-like appearance.   It's 1-2 inches, it is Hermaphroditic species, meaning that each individual can produce both eggs and sperm.   Diet consists of small cruataceans, worms, and other invertebrates.

 

It deserves 2 photos  :)


Let's see some Shrimps:

A Cryptic Sponge Shrimp ... that is very difficult to see since it looks just like the Sponge Coral.        Bobby is holding a piece of a 'zip tie' to show me where it is.    Imagine how tiny ...  

 

We also saw them in purple.    This has an interesting story.   Bobby was pointing to something, which of course, i couldn't see.    I was carefully taking a photo of the yellow 'nothing' on the left.   He kept pointing, and finally i showed him the photo in my camera, so he could see that i took it ... he shook his head 'no' ... and pointed to the 'purple blob' to the right of it ...    hahaha   oh ....  so glad we got that cleared up !


 

This is one that i am familiar with ...an Anemone Shrimp ... but,... i have never seen one with EGGS !!!!!!     ...Upper left corner ... actually i did not see them until i saw the photo on my computer so I almost missed them in the photo !


 

Another favorite and very difficult to photograph, is the tiny Hairy Shrimp ... this one in Purple !   I will ALWAYS show this one, it is so special.


The next few Shrimps, which personally I didn't get very excited about.    Mostly they are VERY tiny, and the same color as the coral they are on ... and not very colorful.    But Romblon is known for it's many Shrimps ... so  i have some photos, because Bobby showed them to me.  :)   Which, by the way, i worked (Bobby worked) very hard for  :)

Some are kinda cute ...

 

Peeking at you from the coral


 

This one with buggy almost crossed-eyes

 

Several more with Eggs .... must be the season ...



 

This one is called a Sashimi Shrimp, which can be VERY colorful ... but this one, ...not so much


Ridiculously tiny ...


Others







This one is darn right CREEPY, ... and maybe not a shrimp ?



I'm stopping here ... I will continue the next Blog with information about Romblon Island, our tour ... and Yes, of course, more Nudibranchs.   You still haven't seen the other 'very special' one.   So please come back.

Monday, January 22, 2024

Matahari Tulamben Part 2


My plan was to stay here for only 1 week, then go to the Philippines.  But for several reasons, I stayed for 2 weeks.   One reason is because you get an automatic 30day visa when you arrive in the Philippines.   By leaving here on schedule, i was putting myself in the Philippines for 35 days.   A visa can be extended, but it's a pain and costly.  I have always extended, but wasn't worth it for 5 days!   It made more sense to stay longer in Indonesia, and i love it here.

After being out of the water for 2 days, I told Delon i was ready to get back to it.  Unfortunately he had some headache issues and went to the Clinic himself.  I decided it was probably a sign that i needed one more day out of the water.
The next day we were ready to go.  This was my last day of diving since you cannot dive and then get on an airplane within 24hrs, depending upon how many dives you’ve done, for how long, etc.   They have ‘tables’ for all of that, to be safe.

He was anxious to get back in the water too.    He said he would find some special things for me.  This is a special one that Delon was specifically looking for, a Yellow-Capped Stiliger 8mm


A very interesting Nudi ... the Psychedelic Batwing - Sagaminopteron psychedelicum - 5mm.  I love the name!   They can actually unfold those wings that are folded up on the sides,  and 'fly'

 

A different angle, with different lighting


This is a cousin .. a White BatWing



This is a creepy Crab,.... i think it is a Xena Crab.   I don't know why it's nostrum is so long ... ?


 

This has got to be one of my favorite critters.   It is a crab.   It is called a 'Boxing Crab' ... but ... I would call it a Pom Pom Crab .. or a Cheerleader Crab  :)

I found some music to use with this, and put it on YouTube.      Their 'pom poms' are anemones.   Anemone's have a sting which the Crab uses as defense.  You can also watch this on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q531p033G8



These little guys are so cute.   They are Costasiella kuroshimae


 

This particular day seemed to be a 'hairy' day.    I saw my first Hairy FrogFish.   He looks like i feel some days ... just too damn tired ... maybe it's a 'bad hair' day

 

A Hairy Octopus ... which i never knew existed.   It was a juvenile, and only as small as the first joint of my little finger.



And then ... a Hairy Shrimp .... again just a little fuzz ball, 1/4"


And this Hairy Shrimp had lots of eggs.


This Yellow Hairy-er Shrimp is carrying her eggs


 

Speaking of eggs.  I've seen Nudi's mating, and I've seen Nudi eggs; but until now, I had never seen a Nudi actually laying eggs.    When finished, the eggs will look like a rose.   West Wind Hypselodoris or Hypselodoris zephyra



Ok, Back to Shrimps.   There is no doubt that shrimps come in many different forms.   This is called a Skeleton Shrimp, well-named i think !


and they are not always yellow ...   i think the are so comical 


This is a shrimp too ... a SeaStar Shrimp, ...of course, it lives on a SeaStar


I think some shrimp look like a crab; like this Whip Coral Shrimp.


A little Goby .. and i found this one  MYSELF !



I love these Eubranchus, and i'm always so proud when i can get a photo of it.   It's very small, and usually on something that is moving.



They call this a Donut Doto Nudi .. i like Pancake Nudi better



This is a Cyerca Elegans ... or ButterFly Nudi ... i LOVE these !    And, that is my finger so you can see how small these critters are !



These skinny white Nudi's are frustrating to photograph; but i got a couple this time.


This one is an Okenia


 i LOVE Sea Hares ... i think they are just so cute.   They actually have faces that i can relate to  ... a deer?  ... a rhinoceros?     The eyes are the black dots, not the blues ones.    This is a Lined Sea Hare.

 

This one has all kinds of 'hairy' stuff ...   as i said, it was a hairy day  :)



And this is a Freckled Sea Hare .. i think ...   It was happily running through the 'field'; but he was watching me ... and not interested in having a photo shoot   :(

I did get a quick video before he escaped



This is a Moray Eel,,,   usually much larger; but this is a Blue Ribbon Eel.   It can get 3', but isn't much thicker than a finger.    Very intersting to watch.    Blue is a Male, Yellow is a Female, and Black is a Juvenile.



Here is a short video of it ..



This was the last 'special' nudi that Delon found for me ... Purple Eubranchus ... rather rare and hard to find.


I didn't get to do as much diving as i would have liked because of my ear; but what i saw was amazing to me.   And i am so grateful to Delon.

At 9am Pena took me to the Palm Beach Hotel, my go-to place to stay before catching a flight.   It is close to the airport, and an easy walk to shop around, and to walk the beach.

Off on a 1:35 AM flight to the Philippines.    

See you there.