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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Mark Reasor

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Christmas tree worms on star coral
Christmas tree worms on coral
Who will blink first?
Parrotfish after visiting the dental hygienist.
Blue tang above the wreck of the US Kittywake
This display features a variety of species in one shot; sea fan with a flamingo tongue attached, brain coral with Christmas tree worms, reef urchin, and elkhorn coral.
A lazy gator.
Mouth of a vase sponge; interesting membrane around the opening.
Peacock Flounder on the move
Peacock flounder resting on a rock; can you find me?
Common octopus on the move.
Queen Angelfish in the waters of St. John, USVI
West Indian Sea Egg attempting to camouflage itself with sea shells and debris.
Blue tang; Dory is looking for Nemo in the waters off St. John, USVI!
Hawksbill turtle in the waters off St. John, USVI.
Common octopus; Taken at Maho Bay, St. John, USVI
Squirrelfish eyeing each other. Taken with Sea Life DC 800 camera with digital pro flash.
Mutton snapper checking me out!
Family of feather duster worms.
Pink vase sponge taken with a Sealife DC800 camera with a digital pro flash.
Christmas tree worms all lit up! Taken with a SeaLife DC800 underwater camera and digital proflash.
Squirrelfish and fairy Basslet among the coral. Taken with a Sealife DC800 camera with digital pro flash unit.
Two intermediate French Angelfish inside the barrier reef off Grand Cayman.
Staghorn coral as the focus
Fairy Basslet swimming over coral
Intermediate French Angelfish swimming with what I think are grunts.
Peacock flounder blending in with the surroundings.
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