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Avid outdoorsman and underwater photographer, Barry Brown has spent the last seven years documenting life above and below water in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. Focusing on the island's coral reefs, he has worked hand-in-hand with several businesses and environmental groups, including SECORE, a marine conservation organization based in the Netherlands. His image of a research submersible was recently featured on the cover of DIVER magazine.

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Feb 28, 10     Comments Off
Photographing a Red Heart Urchin

Photographing a Red Heart Urchin

Hello all. I hope and believe everyone had a good weekend.  Our friends on the daily blog range from hot places, in southern Texas all the way up to the New York area, where they are piled thick with snow and all these storms, so everyone either stay cool or warm.  Today’s photo is of our friend Mark from the Dive Bus, who is photographing a heart urchin.  Mark and Barry do lots of diving together. When they are around each other it is pretty crazy, what a pair!  As you recall it was Mark and another friend that Barry photographed jumping out of the helicopter!  He is always up for a good time.
 
Now this is a heart urchin, and as you can see, it is covered with tons of tiny little spines.  It uses these spines to help dig under the sand, where it is usually buried.  They actually spend most of their time buried under the sand where they feed on organic material. There are actually quite a lot of heart urchins in most dive spots that we go to, but because they are usually hidden, the average diver seldom sees them. The most likely time to find a heart urchin is at night when they will more often come above the sand.  Heart urchins, as their name implies are related to the sea urchins and the sand dollars, which most people are familiar with.
 
Ok, have a great week.  Hope you enjoy.
 
Aimee
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