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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Valda Fraser

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Found a bank covered with urchins. When the tide turned I decided to stay till the current became impossible. Lucky I did because they all started to spawn.
Lying in wait at night.
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Wow, do you see those game fish overhead? Sharing some time with a huge potato cod.
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Busy cleaners.
A scorpionfish.
Close up of a starry moray.
This loving pair of camel seahorses only had eyes for each other.
A leaf fish at night.
Battled-scared cuttlefish fighting over females. Beaked mouths ready to tear at flesh.
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Felt lucky to spot these harlequins. Then, even luckier when reviewing the pix - at the time I never noticed that she was feeding.
A perfect place to take shelter and rest - in an estuary.
Tiger cowrie feeling hungry.
Abstract of an usually colourful candy-stripe anemone.
Tomato cod at a cleaning station.
Orange-spine unicorn. Battled to get close to it. Had to hide in a crevice.
No time for Spanish dancing now. Need to fill up with some energy-giving sponge.
An octopus making itself look super scary to frighten me.
Thornspine cowfish.
Tomato cod in the queue at a cleaning station.
Male sea goldie darts upwards to impress the girls.
Off to work and into the mouth I go.
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Glossodoris sp.
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The harlequin shrimp battled to dislodge the starfish. Then she carried it to a deep crevice and disappeared, along with her mate.
An encounter with a tiger shark.
Feels whisker dangling good.
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Chelidonura punctata, a really beautiful slug.
Phenacocolva gracillima on a whipcoral.
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