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Australia - Great Barrier Reef - Anemone and False Clown Fish

I have taken 100's of pictures of Anemone fish. I liked the Sea Anemone in which this fish is hiding. What is a Sea Anemone that most people mistake for a plant? Sea Anemones are a group of water...

End of Season Moth and Butterflies

Passing Stony's field in Virginia Beach I saw "stuff" flying everywhere. 100's of white moth, and many kinds of butterflies. Pictures really need a ring flash. To many shadows..... As I walked around the dirty field, I thought of...

Soft Corals - Truk Lagoon Micronesia

Collection of soft corals from a fall trip. Click here to link to a full page of many more. Click on the picture for a larger version....

Pink Anemone fish, Yap Micronesia

More Pink Anemone fish. The color (white and pale green stripes) under the anemone invertebrate (Phylum Cnidaria) can vary from white to bright reds. The color can be solid or striped. The Coral, Fish, and Anemone colors in combination...

Secretary Blenny, Bonaire N.A.

The Secretary Blenny looks a lot like the Spinny or Black Head Blenny. The clear forehead, dots on the top lip and the larger yellow eyes help make the identification. This “fellow” was in the ¾ inch length range....

Town Pier, Bonaire N.A.

We just returned from Bonaire, one of the ABC islands about 60 miles off Caracas, Venezuela. Bonaire’s Town Pier is probably one of the top 10 dive sites in the world. This picture is just a small section of...

Crinoids, Mindoro Philippines

What is a Crinoid? Crinoids, also known as "sea lilies" or "feather-stars", are marine animals. Crinoids are characterized by a mouth on the top surface that is surrounded by feeding arms. I have never seen such a wide variety...

Hilma Hooker, Ship Wreck - Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles

A 300 foot cargo ship that is laying on it’s port side. Hilma was a captured drug ship that was sunk as a recreational dive site. The ship is the home of many large tarpon and is covered and...

Red Night Shrimp, Mexico

A night dive at Paradise reef always brings out those critters that hide all day. This Red Night Shrimp usually about an inch long, is a common sight. But look quick, he is shy and will quickly sink back...

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