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View of Little Tub harbour, Tobermory, Ontario with several Diving Charter boats at the docks.
'Goby gang' or 'caught in the act' These round gobies,like the zebra mussels that they are resting on, are invasive species which have had a huge impact on the Great Lakes ecosystem.
Fish 'hang out' among the vegetation in a local quarry close to Lake Erie.
Young bass move along the bottom in shallow water.
An American eel moves along the bottom of the Niagara river.
Nikon F-3, w 55mm Macro lens in Aquatica Housing, SB 103 flash.
Close-up of the eye of a Rock Bass.
The Underwater Photographer-Image # 2
The U/W photographer, Image #1
Male Bluegill tending nest in spring.
Cropped image C/U of Aquatic Plant
Freshwater 'Bait Ball' or 'Bass run'. I've never witnessed such a large school of recently hatched bass. This 'cloud' swam over my head, so image is looking toward the surface. Encountered several groups all being 'protected' by an adult.
Root Study 1. I find these to be an interesting 'still life' underwater subject in freshwater.
Freshwater Aquatic Plant, #1
Nesting Bluegill Sunfish, 1
Panorama of the 216' Forest City sunk in 1904 at a depth of 150' near Tobermory, Canada. This photo is the result of stitching 7 wide angle shots together. The visibility this day was about 50'. By the way, the water temperature was 41 F.
Starboard side of the Arabia in Tobermory, Canada.
This picture is the result of stitching together 7 wide angle pictures.
The 131' Arabia sunk in 1884 at a depth of 105'. Visibility this day was approximately 50'.

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interesting that picture is the result of stitching together 7 pictures.
Quarry Reflection
Sunfish swims past quarry wall.
Bluegill Sunfish C/U, Windmill Point Quarry near Lake Erie
Peek a boo- Sculpin sp. Off Northpoint, Tobermory, Ontario
Sucker sp.- Portrait. Taken off Northpoint, Tobermory, ON
Test Dive-Diver tests handheld navigation equipment in the gloomy waters of a local quarry near Lake Erie.
Wheel on Niagara II wreck, Tobermory ,Ontario
Crayfish sp. near the wreck of the 'Sweepstakes', Big Tub Harbour, Tobermory, ON Fathom Five National Marine Park. One of my early shots, Nikonis 11, 35mm Hydro Photo lens attached to 35 mm lens, Honeywell Strobe in Hydro photo Housing.
Lingcod or 'Burbot' portrait,* Note the single 'whisker'. North Wall , Fathom Five National Marine Park-Tobermory, Ontario
Bluegill Sunfish. Photo taken at local quarry, Windmill Point, near Lake Erie.
Sea Life DC1000.
Shoreline at Tobermory, Canada after a winter storm
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