The ocean is filled with incredible life — colorful, strange, and sometimes surprisingly cute.
From the famous clownfish to the rare sea bunny, each species plays a unique role in the underwater world.
Here are five of our favorite marine creatures you can learn more about in our feature blogs.



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1. The Clownfish: The Coral Star
Read: Meet the Colorful Clownfish of the Andaman Sea
Famous for its bright orange body and white stripes, the clownfish is more than just a movie star. It lives in harmony with sea anemones, finding safety among their stinging tentacles.
In this blog, we explore how this small fish survives in the coral reef and why it’s an essential part of marine biodiversity.
2. The Sea Bunny: The Ocean’s Cutest Creature

Read: Sea Bunny: The Adorable Sea Slug You Didn’t Know Existed
Don’t be fooled by its name — the sea bunny isn’t a bunny at all but a type of nudibranch (sea slug). Its fluffy, rabbit-like appearance makes it one of the most photogenic creatures in the sea.
Learn where to find these tiny wonders in Thai waters and why divers are obsessed with spotting them.
3. Sand Midges: The Tiny Architects of the Beach
Read: Sand Midges: Small but Mighty Engineers of the Coastline
They might be small and sometimes annoying, but sand midges are vital for the coastal ecosystem.
This article explains how they shape the sand, support the food chain, and what you should know before your next beach visit.
4. Parrotfish: The Secret Behind White Sand Beaches
Read: Parrotfish: Nature’s Sand Makers of the Andaman Sea
Every handful of soft white sand you step on may have come from a parrotfish.
This fascinating fish grinds coral with its beak-like mouth, turning it into fine sand. Our blog reveals how their feeding habits help maintain the beauty of tropical beaches.
5. Cannonball Jellyfish: The Gentle Drifters
Read: Cannonball Jellyfish: The Ocean’s Drifting Lanterns
Rounded like a glass sphere and glowing softly underwater, the cannonball jellyfish is one of the most graceful sights in the ocean.
Find out where they appear in Thai seas, how they move with the currents, and why they’re safer to encounter than most jellyfish.
Explore More
If you’re curious about the incredible life beneath the waves, explore our full collection of marine life stories on the blog.
Each article brings you closer to the ocean’s hidden beauty — inspiring all of us to protect it for generations to come.
