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Underwater Photo Location: Daedalus Reef (south side)

Underwater Photo Location: Daedalus Reef (south side)

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Pomacentridae are a family of perciform fish, comprising the damselfishes and clownfishes. They are primarily marine, while a few species inhabit freshwater and brackish environments (e.g., Neopomacentrus aquadulcis, N. taeniurus, Pomacentrus taeniometopon, Stegastes otophorus). They are noted for their hardy constitutions and territoriality. Many are brightly colored, so they are popular in aquaria. [Wikipedia]
Facts about Daedalus Reef (south side)
  • It is in Egypt
  • Daedalus Reef (south side) is in the Red Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboardwreckwall

Marine Life
bigsmallsharksdolphinsturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Thomas Bannenberg
damselfish NIKON D7000 in a Seacam "Prelude" uw housing, 50mm normal lens (NIKKOR) Settings: f8, 1/60, ISO 100

by Leena Roy
Reefscape

by Gabriel De Leon Jr
Manta swims into the sun in the Red sea

by André Elbing
like pearls are some scuba divers diving along the riff and the big shadow of the boat is waiting for them
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