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These 2 Flying Gurnards were so enthralled with each other as they swam around in circles, they seemed to not notice my approach.  I slowly descended to the sandy bottom and just laid there taking their photo and watching their behavior.
By Jerri Wilbanks
posted Wednesday, December 30, 2009
13 votes

I had just completed a shore dive off Utila and was getting out of the water when I spotted this reef squid in about 2 feet of water.  I put on my mask and snorkel and floated over the squid taking several photos as he seemed to pose for me.
By Jerri Wilbanks
posted Wednesday, December 30, 2009
8 votes

Giant Basket Star out for a night feeding frenzy. The unfurling and curling of the long arms were amazing to see.
By Jerri Wilbanks
posted Thursday, December 31, 2009
8 votes

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3 Entries Found
Giant Basket Star out for a night feeding frenzy. The unfurling and curling of the long arms were amazing to see.
These 2 Flying Gurnards were so enthralled with each other as they swam around in circles, they seemed to not notice my approach. I slowly descended to the sandy bottom and just laid there taking their photo and watching their behavior.
I had just completed a shore dive off Utila and was getting out of the water when I spotted this reef squid in about 2 feet of water. I put on my mask and snorkel and floated over the squid taking several photos as he seemed to pose for me.
 
 
 
3 Entries Found