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Ahihi-kina’u natural area reserve, Maui
Black Rock, Maui
Black Rock, Maui
Black Rock, Maui
Sand Tiger Shark on Aeolus wreck, off Morehead City, NC
Sand Tiger Shark on Aeolus wreck
This statue was mounted to the sea floor off Key Largo FL in 1965 and still sits in 25 feet of water to this day.
Miamira sinuata sitting on egg clutch
Red-Ridged Clinging Crab, Blue Heron Bridge, Florida
Dark Mantis Shrimp and coral Polyps, Blue Heron Bridge, Florida
Juvenile Cushion Sea Star, less than 1 inch, Blue Heron Bridge, Florida
eye red irish lord
Molly Miller Blenny, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida
Lomanotus vermiformis Nudibranch, Blue Heron Bridge, Florida
Whitespeckled Hermit Crab, Blue Heron Bridge, Florida
Sea Slug, Oxynoe antellarum, Blue Heron Bridge, Florida
Sand tiger sharks on the Aeolus wreck, North Carolina
Coral Reef Scene, Elbow Reef, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo, Florida, USA
The remains of U-352, North Carolina coast
Diving off the Neptune Memorial Reef, an underwater cemetery and artificial reef, this spotted moray eel grabs an unsuspecting sergeant major fish for dinner. The eel thrashed a bit to grab a good hold of the fish, causing fish scales and debris.
Sand Tiger Shark cruises at a slow pace by me during a dive on the wreck of the Aeolus off N. Carolina.
Oyster Blenny in it's barnacle home, Blue Heron Bridge, Florida
little MANATEE
Sea Slug, Elysia Clarki, Rowells Park, Key Largo, Florida
Skilletfish, Gobiesox strumosus, Blue Heron Bridge, Florida
Silky Sharks get their name from their smooth silky skin.... They are pelagic sharks and like the deep water. This image was taken in the Gulf Stream off Jupiter FL
Seaweed Blenny on Cushion Sea Star, Blue Heron Bridge, Florida
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