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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Valda Fraser

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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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