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I lay on sand quietly watching this chap.  Loved it when he opened his mouth for the cleaners.
By Valda Fraser
posted Tuesday, October 8, 2013
57 votes

A honeycomb moray in a green tree coral.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, October 2, 2013
49 votes

A huge bohar snapper giving me an ugly look.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, September 25, 2013
45 votes

A real beauty - Goniobranchus sp.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, November 20, 2013
42 votes

A trio at the grass bed where the females deposit their eggs.
By Valda Fraser
posted Thursday, November 7, 2013
41 votes

This sea pen is home to a porcelain crab that is feeding at night.
By Valda Fraser
posted Thursday, January 17, 2013
39 votes

A pair of yellow-mouthed moray eels.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, May 8, 2013
38 votes

Gobies laying and fertilising eggs.
By Valda Fraser
posted Monday, September 23, 2013
36 votes

A longnose hawkfish in its favourite spot.
By Valda Fraser
posted Wednesday, March 20, 2013
34 votes

Lying in wait at night.
By Valda Fraser
posted Thursday, August 29, 2013
34 votes
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87 Entries Found: Page 3  of  4
A long-nose hawkfish.
Thought this spot would be good for some macro shots, but soon changed my mind when this fellow came to see what I was doing.
A harlequin shrimp working hard to dislodge a starfish.
Portrait of a blackcheek moray.
Mating broadclub cuttlefish.
A funeral feast - whelks feeding on a dead insect. Walking along the beach I came across this macabre scene. Only managed to get in a couple of shots before a wave washed it all away.
Between the tides - tranquil and quiet. Pity this time is so short in an estuary. Soon the viz will drop and the current will race.
A pair of yellow-mouthed moray eels.
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And then a "tooth and scale" fight began.
A type of jellyfish, complete with a few tick-like hitch-hikers, I encountered while ascending.
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Risbecia pulchella cuddling.
Lovely conditions and a special encounter with a potato bass.
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Geometric moray.
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Just checking you out.
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First encounter with an ornate ghost pipefish. So beautiful I decided a portrait would be appropriate.
A pink basket star at 45m that I loved and visited often. Was sad when one day it was gone.
A whip coral goby.
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A longnose hawkfish in its favourite spot.
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Mating pebble crabs.
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Chromodoris hamiltoni curled up like a cat.
Horrible ... ugly, skinny shrimps up ahead.
Looks as soft as grandma's feather bed.
The ovulid Volva volva.
An unexpected encounter on a night dive in an estuary.
Trinchesia sibogae and amphipod.
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The female broadclub cuttlefish is selecting the perfect spot to deposit her eggs. Her attentive mate makes sure all other males keep away.
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A juvenile devil firefish displaying.
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