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While diving with the whale sharks during the spawning of snapper a pod of atlantic spotted dolphin suddenly showed up to dive with us. Spectacular! Taken with a Nikonos 5 and 35 mm lense with Fuji NPH 400 film.
By Chuck Ince
posted Sunday, December 7, 2008
26 votes

Green sea turtle on Aquarium dive site in Grand Cayman. Very curious about my Olympus camera.
By Chuck Ince
posted Saturday, June 21, 2008
17 votes

This green sea turtle became interested in my yellow camera housing and came over for a portrait.
By Chuck Ince
posted Wednesday, December 3, 2008
17 votes

Grey Reef Shark, St. Marten 1/08. Taken with Olympus FE 280.
By Chuck Ince
posted Friday, February 1, 2008
13 votes

French Angelfish on Oro Verde wreck.
By Chuck Ince
posted Friday, June 13, 2008
13 votes

Lion Fish on a wreck off St Marten. These fish are indigenous to the South Pacific, but are a real problem in the Carribbean having no known predators. This fish was caught and dissected by marine biologists 2 days later.
By Chuck Ince
posted Friday, January 14, 2011
12 votes

Lion fish on a wreck off St. Marten. Huge problem for native fish in this part of the world. No known predators to control these fish.
By Chuck Ince
posted Tuesday, October 4, 2011
10 votes

Atlantic spotted dolphin off Gladden Spit, Plancencia, Belize
Nikonos 5
By Chuck Ince
posted Tuesday, June 13, 2006
6 votes

Chevron Barracuda, Micronesia
Nikonos 5
By Chuck Ince
posted Friday, June 23, 2006
5 votes

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9 Entries Found
Lion fish on a wreck off St. Marten. Huge problem for native fish in this part of the world. No known predators to control these fish.
Lion Fish on a wreck off St Marten. These fish are indigenous to the South Pacific, but are a real problem in the Carribbean having no known predators. This fish was caught and dissected by marine biologists 2 days later.
While diving with the whale sharks during the spawning of snapper a pod of atlantic spotted dolphin suddenly showed up to dive with us. Spectacular! Taken with a Nikonos 5 and 35 mm lense with Fuji NPH 400 film.
This green sea turtle became interested in my yellow camera housing and came over for a portrait.
Green sea turtle on Aquarium dive site in Grand Cayman. Very curious about my Olympus camera.
French Angelfish on Oro Verde wreck.
Grey Reef Shark, St. Marten 1/08. Taken with Olympus FE 280.
Chevron Barracuda, Micronesia
Nikonos 5
Atlantic spotted dolphin off Gladden Spit, Plancencia, Belize
Nikonos 5
 
 
 
9 Entries Found