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Reticulidia suzanneae has typical yellow body  with raised white yellow lattices enclosing black spots. Rhinophores yellow  lamellate  no gill tuft. Photographed during diving in Havelock island _April 2024
 Canon100 1/200 f13 iso100
By Antonio Venturelli
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By Diogo Benchimol
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What splendid eyes these little gobies have  They hide in small crevices in rocks. They are shy but curious and it is easy to photograph them when they lean out to scrutinize the external environment. Havelock Is._April2024
 Canon100 1/200 f9 i.100
By Antonio Venturelli
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Red anemone with sparkling dust above.
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Red anemone with sparkling dust above.
By Diogo Benchimol
posted Yesterday
Red anemone with sparkling dust above.
By Diogo Benchimol
posted Yesterday

Underwater Photo Location: Roatan shark dive site

Underwater Photo Location: Roatan shark dive site

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This was a guided shark dive about 5 miles offshore Roatan where the first 15 minutes were spent in the midst of expectant sharks with many great photo ops. We were then gathered against a wall. A bucket of chum was opened about 50 feet away while we watched the feeding frenzy with many more photo ops at a healthy distance. It was a great dive!
Facts about Roatan shark dive site
  • It is in Honduras
  • Roatan shark dive site is in the Gulf Of Mexico.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
sharks

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairshireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
wideanglepfriendly

by Carl Pingry
Close encounter with a Caribbean reef shark in Roatan

by Beth Watson
Caribbean Reef Sharks...Roatan, Honduras

by Julio Sanjuan
Shark in Roatan
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