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This image was taken in 09 at Tiger Beach. These animals seem to know when their photo is being taken as this big Tiger Shark poses for the shot!
Dondice Occidentalis in the weeds.
Dondice Occidentalis munching on some hydroid flowers
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File fish swimming and feeding off rocks at Boynton Beach, Fl not more than 100yds off shore
Nice encounter in the Bahamas
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Red lipped -lip smacking Parrotfish.
Flounder in 'attraction' phase
"Fire ball"
The king of the wreck
Shark Dive with Caribbean Reef Sharks on Aqua Cat Liveaboard!
One big Tiger Shark taken at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
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Final RoundThrough to 2011 awards final round judging
Striped Burrfish
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Hunting the hunter...
Face of a red tipped Fireworm
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When suddenly out of the murk...
Frenchie, mmwa, mwa..
Blue Throat Pike Blenny Singin' da Blues
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Reef Sharks danced continuously above our heads all afternoon as we did a few dives at El Dorado Reef - Bahamas
Web Burrfish
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Little Man. Juvenile cowfish about the size of your thumb.
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Nice encounter (Carcharhinus perezi)
Juvenile Band Tail Sea Robin. Size of a quarter.
Gray reef shark close up.
Bunch of flowers
Food for Thought... P Blue throat Pike Blenny displaying in hopes of catching a mate, catches a morsel floating by instead.
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La, La, La, Laaaaaaaa Fiiii-garo.
Banded Jawfish with new eggs.
The Sugar Wreck offers a perfect spot for a night dive and I was amazed with the saturated colors of the many different soft and hard corals.Beautiful sea fans and whips scatter the old wreck in shallow water.
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