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Breathtaking encounter with a humpback whale mother and its calf.

Each year, a population of humpback whales, living in the antarctic, migrates north towards the equator along the coast of Mozambique. Warmer waters are more favorable for mating...
By Paul Krassnitzer
posted (6 days ago)
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We are PADI Master Divers. Have dove in many cenotes in the Yucatan, Cancun, Isla Mujeres, Playa del Carmen & Cozumel. Others: Canadian 1000 Island region shipwrecks. Great Lakes, California, Florida Springs, Eastern Coast, Ohio and many others.
a shot taken during cave diving in Xunaan -ha ,Chemuyil, Mexico. Artificial lights permit to admire mineral formation ..otherwise always in dark state.
static fish
The photo, taken with a Canon G15 and Fantasea strobe, is a flamingo tongue snail attached to a sea fan. The picture was taken off Grand Turk at a depth of 10m.
Moray
Image of trumpet fish camouflaged in sea fan. Photo taken with Canon G15 and strobe system off Grand Turk. The trumpet fish spent considerable time simply waiting for prey to come within striking distance.
a nurse shark in Banco Chinchorro
I came across this neon goby sitting out in the bright sunlight and decided to make him look like he might be floating on a cloud, rather than sitting on hard coral.
:Wistful" A Rough-head Blenny - this guy was in the brilliant sunlight. I waited until a diver passed behind the coral giving me some shadow and took this shot.
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school of blue striped grunts on protected reef near Playa del Carmen
Lookdown
"Whoa"
This little goldentail eel was quite curious once he got past his initial shock at the bubble monster in his face.
Blenny , at the Jetties of Panama City Beach
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Squid front in Black, Veracruz Mexico
BVi
Poisonous Rock Fish
shallow reef
sidemount diving thorugh the cave system of Dos Ojos, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Squid Arrow, Veracruz Mexico
Fireworm, raised his head in his travels across the algae field just as I took the shot.
A fun day looking for conch
When your strobes fail at 58fsw, make the best of your situation and convert to B&W. This turtle was checking out his reflection in my dome port.
Whale Shark off Isla Mujeres, Mexico
Sailfin Blenny that was living in remnants of a dead sea urchin, when I blew this up, I found what looked like two eggs inside his house.
complex navigation
stingray camouflage
School of Blue Striped Grunts in Manchones Reef, Isla Muj... by Ran Mor
by: Ran Mor
School of Blue Striped Grunts in Manchones Reef, Isla Mujeres, Mexico
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