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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Cayman islands

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Solitary Gorgonian Hydroid (Ralpharia gorgoniae) on Little Cayman. This is a fairly rare creature in the Caymans, and I was very fortunate for the divemaster to spot this specimen.
Stone Fish
Arrow Blenny (Lucayablennius zingaro) on the hunt in the Cayman Islands. It's fun to watch the little fellows darting out to spear larval shrimp or other tiny morsels of food. Length about 3 cm.
Pipehorse (Acentronura dendritica) from the Cayman Islands. This rare animal is a cousin to a seahorse. It was a great find.
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Trumpetfish seen in Grand Cayman July 2008. Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
Longsnout Butterflyfish (Chaetodon aculeatus) on Little Cayman Island.
Taken with Canon S70 (7 megapixil) and built in flash.
Filefish seen in Grand Cayman August 2008. Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
Turtle head shot.
This guy was too lazy to swim away.
When I looked closely at my photo of a Nassau Grouper's eye, I noticed what looked like tiny parasites around the eye. A marine biologist who saw the photo identified the parasites as Excorallana tricornis tricornis. A rare find!
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Spotted Drum seen in Grand Cayman August 2008. Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
Scatter! Nikon D300, 10-17mm.
This beautiful eagle ray just wanted to play,
Presenting...the Queen of Angelfish.
Amazing sponges at about 100 ft
Anemone seen in Grand Cayman August 2008. Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
Attack lobster - This is NOT a live lobster. It is an exoskeleton left behind after the lobster sheds its shell. For proof, note that the carapace does not line up exactly with the tail section. It was taken for a humorous photo.
Little Ghost Crab on Little Cayman Island, BWI.
Brissel Worm Caymen Islands.
Feeding
Canon S70 (7 megapixil), Canon housing, built in flash. Grouper getting gills and mouth cleaned.
cayman Turtle in flight
Taken with a 7 megapixil S70 Canon camera with Canon housing. Onboard flash only
Azure Vase Sponge seen in Grand Cayman August 2008. Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
Beautiful Brain Coral in Grand Cayman
Moray Eel seen in Grand Cayman August 2008. Photo taken with a Canon SD550.
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