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A humpback whale mother and her calf. Each year a group of humpback whales migrates along the coast of Mozambique!
By Paul Krassnitzer
posted (6 days ago)
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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 (5 days ago)
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3169 Entries Found: Page 113  of  118
This Black Grouper had pulled into a cleaning station, and the little cleaner fish were already at work. Nikon D70 with 60mm lens.

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Open wide!
The Doc says I've nothing to worry about it's just a tree growing out of my head!
Trunkfish at night. Can see texture of skin, due to oblique angle of single strobe. Sea and Sea DX5000, Grand Cayman.
A well camouflaged spotted scorpionfish.
Bless!
Lobster on night dive, Grand Cayman. Sea and Sea DX5000.
Filefish going with the flow.
Catching this tiny juvenile spotted drum is almost as difficult as trying to catch a samba dancer in the middle of the carnival...!
'RETRO' Still holding up since captured in 1975. good ol' Kodachrome 64. Note the horse collar BC and the Scubapro DC metre on her left ankle. Housed Nikon F; 24mm Nikkor lens. Enjoy!
Roses are red. Damsels are Blue.
We found this caribbean reef octupus a bit before sunset. Flash, no strobe.
Nassau Grouper trying unsuccessfully to swallow a Blue Tang. The divemaster told me that eventually other predators would start nipping off pieces of the Tang. I doubt if either fish survived. Nikon N90s with 60mm lens.
Parrott on the reef
Don't be too curious....she's got an eye on you!
"All dressed up for a night out on the reef"! A beautiful smooth trunkfish poses next to a coral formation on a 50' dive off the East End off the Cayman Islands.
Goby, Grand Cayman, Nikon D70, 105 macro.
Pink dressed X'mas Tree Worm, caught on a beautifull day and very shallow in front of my house, West Bay, Grand Cayman.
Purple Spotted Sea Goddess on Little Cayman. One of the prettiest nudis in the Caribbean, this tiny critter was almost impossible to see in the viewfinder, but I got a few decent photos. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
Flamingo Tongue taken with a pentax near by Hepp's Pipeline, Grand Cayman, 2006.

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a different angle, most go down on these guys but side works too. DYK they are a shell, our course you did
I assume these two critters are mating Nudibranchs. If anyone knows what type please let me know.
Angelfish, Grand Cayman, Sea and Sea DX5000.
Angelfish, Grand Cayman, shore dive. D70, 60 mm macro.
Saddled Blenny resting on a Feather Duster. How do they do that?.... Canon A70 with internal flash
Head-on and up close view of a little Saddled Blenny. Nikon D200 with 60mm lens.
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Oh you cutie
Schoolmasters. Nikon D70. 12mm.
This turtle looked very happy as he did a fly by!
Two Peppermint Shrimp housed in a sponge.
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