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This guy was too lazy to swim away.
Wishing everyone visiting the site Happy Holidays! This photo was taken in 2006 in Roatan.
Lobster that is hiding!
A small Blennie having a "peek out-side" ... :O) ....
Varadero - Cuba
Grey Angelfish. Cozumel. Canon 20D & Sigma 17-70
When I looked closely at my photo of a Nassau Grouper's eye, I noticed what looked like tiny parasites around the eye. A marine biologist who saw the photo identified the parasites as Excorallana tricornis tricornis. A rare find!
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Sting Ray Sleeping!
"The Drummer" This photo was taken in Roatan in 2007.
Spotted Drum seen in Grand Cayman August 2008. Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
Sunset over Roseau
Scatter! Nikon D300, 10-17mm.
This beautiful eagle ray just wanted to play,
Squid, SabaIsland
reef grey shark with pilot fish, taken in Roatan, Honduras, with Sea&Sea DX8000 compact digital
Invasive Species 1X - Shot inside one of the "Trinity Caves" just outside Nassau Harbor channel. I was way too close, after we returned to the boat, my wife told me I had one just over my head when I was in the cave. Nov 2008
Presenting...the Queen of Angelfish.
Amazing sponges at about 100 ft
Anemone seen in Grand Cayman August 2008. Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
Getting back on to the boat, Layou Wall, St. Vincent, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Attack lobster - This is NOT a live lobster. It is an exoskeleton left behind after the lobster sheds its shell. For proof, note that the carapace does not line up exactly with the tail section. It was taken for a humorous photo.
On the fan. Took my time looking for small things while hanging back from the pack and found these. Shot w Olympus FE 360, w internal flash on macro setting. Grand Turk, Nov 2008.
Little Ghost Crab on Little Cayman Island, BWI.
Brissel Worm Caymen Islands.
I was shooting our dock from under the water when a small fish swam over my dome port.
Feeding
Hotel Guests Only - Palm Island, the Grenadines, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
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