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A sixbar wrasse swims over a cauliflower coral. Captured off the shore of Mo orea  French Polynesia  this photograph highlights the intricate biodiversity found in the Western Pacific. Photographed using Nikon D5600 in ikelite underwater housing.
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Underwater Photo Location: Saxon Reef

Underwater Photo Location: Saxon Reef

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Large amounts of fish and coral. Saw a small stingray. Visibility was 12-15m. Small current as tide was going out. Water temp was 23C at end of Winter/Early Spring.
Facts about Saxon Reef
  • It is in Australia
  • Saxon Reef is in the Coral Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

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by Tiffanie Pucillo
Large Staghorn coral with a variety of fish swimming around it at Saxon reef in the Great Barrier Reef. Used a Canon 60D with Tamron 10-24 lens and an Ikelite housing and dome port.

by Tiffanie Pucillo
Snorkling over the Great Barrier Reef. Shot with Canon 60D and Tamron 10-24mm lens. Ikelite housing with dome port.

by Tiffanie Pucillo
After my second dive of the day, I snorkeled around the reef a bit before having to go back to the boat. Found this cool rock and coral mound just below the surface. Shot with my Canon 60D, Tamron 10-24mm, and Ikelite housing.
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