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Lots of action continues at dusk while diving at Ginormous Reef. This Reef Shark has the annoyance of parasite on it's tough exterior.
Seaweed Blenny on peach colored sponge and yellow hydroid bulbs
Townsend Angelfish on the Big Coral Knoll off the beach at Fort Lauderdale.
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Gray Snapper on the Big Coral Knoll off the beach at Fort Lauderdale.
Shark action does not lack at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Lemon Shark on a night dive at Tiger Beach.... we had a Tiger for 2 minutes and she disappeared.
Sheepshead at the Fish Camp Rocks off the beach in Fort Lauderdale.
Blue Tang on the Big Coral Knoll off the beach at Fort Lauderdale
Close-up of a Lemon Shark.
Neon Goby swimming on the Big Coral Knoll off the beach at Fort Lauderdale
Butter Hamlet on the Big Coral Knoll off the beach at Fort Lauderdale.
Porcupine fish at the Fish Camp Rocks off the beach at Fort Lauderdale
Reef shark checking out... :O)...
Lemon shark in the sun
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Star Horseshoe Worm on the Big Coral Knoll off the beach in Fort Lauderdale.
Juvenile Yellowtail Damselfish on the Big Coral Knoll off the beach in Fort Lauderdale.
Spanish Hogfish on the Big Coral Knoll off the Fort Lauderdale beach.
French Grunt checking out a Juvenile Yellowtail Damselfish on the Big Coral Knoll off the Fort Lauderdale beach.
Reef Sharks might know the sounds of boats....They are a lot more intelligent than we know!
The Gliders of Ginormous Reef.....Reef Sharks dominate this reef with their presence. The photographer often gets images of Reef Sharks in formation.
Warty Jellyfish- looks like the drawstring came loose
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Tiger Sharks are always curious and swim with grace. This particular Tiger Shark seems to love her reflection in the dome port of my camera at Shark Paradise Reef - Bahamas
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Portrait of Emma.....
Face to face with a Reef Shark.... :O)...
Seaweed Blenny on the Big Coral Knoll off the Fort Lauderdale beach.
2 inch long Large mouth bass hide in the shallows in some brush.
Meet Max.............
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