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Victor Zuckersailfin blennie

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Jarrett RegierStoplight Parrotfish in its initial stage. Canon SD 750 with Canon Housing and Sealife Pro Flash.

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Jarrett RegierTaken as a storm passes through the Island. Canon SD750 with Canon Housing.

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Jarrett RegierTaken with a Canon SD750 with one Sealife Pro strobe.

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Jarrett RegierThat's a big fish!

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Jarrett RegierOro Verde Shipwreck. B&W

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Jarrett RegierBursting with Color!

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Jarrett RegierA detached anchor of the OV wreck.

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Jarrett RegierSD750 Canon Housing with Sealife flash.

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Ellen RiersonSocial feather dusters in Grand Cayman taken with Canon T21 in Nauticam housing; Canon 100mm macro lens.

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Leena RoyFeather duster worm

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Mark Mooreanglefish shot at dolphin point grand cayman

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Carl LamGolden Goby
Living in a Great Star coral.

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Ledean PadenGrand Cayman and Silversides
D800 Nikon Aquatica housing, 10-17 lens, 2 Ikelite 160 strobes

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Ledean PadenSting Rays Everywhere! Grand Cayman sand Bar D800 Nikon, Aquatica housing, 10-17 lens

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Jim CatlinThe Doc Polson wreck with Cathy Church

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Jim Catlin'The Survivor' - resident turtle at Spotts Bay, Grand Cayman.

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Jim CatlinSunset silhouettes... Starfish point, Grand Cayman

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Jim CatlinCoral polyp feeding on blood worms during a night dive, shot with +15 diopters, no crop!

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Jim CatlinDragons Lair, EastEnd, Grand Cayman

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Steven MillerFramed Tarpon, hold your breath in here

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Jim CatlinPromo shot for Stupid Clothing, action fashion brand out of Brixton, UK

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Chase DarnellHappy America Day! Had a fun little shoot on July Fourth down here with my good friend and co-worker Jorge Granados! Just some good vibes and good fun!

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Holly SeigmundTaken at Stingray City off Grand Cayman Island.

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Chase Darnell"Ride the Wave"
They are back, lets hope they stay for awhile!
Silversides, East End Grand Cayman

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Chase Darnell"Suspended"
A Snorkeler prepares to duck under a small wave.

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Chase Darnell"Choose Your Path"
A coralscape taken on a dive site around the Northwest Side of Grand Cayman. It is not visited often due to weather, so a real treat for conditions like this.

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Jessica WhitneySecretary Blenny

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Chase Darnell"Like a Hawk"
No wonder we call them Hawksbill Turtles. Just before I took this image the Turtle was sprawled out over a sponge digging his sharp beak into it. Soon he used his front two fins to push himself upward while letting his beak tear off...

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Dusty Norman"Gaudy Clown Crab"
Great marco subject one afternoon on the North Wall in Cayman.