Kathy at the Baths
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Queen Triggerfish
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French Grunt
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Coral
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Lurking behind the coral is a LARGE barracuda.
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Another shot of the 'cuda. It was quite dark, as was he.
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Intrepid snorkelers in front of treasure cave.
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School of French Grunts
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We saw many large schools of blue tangs
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Marshall through the coral arch at the Indians
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Richard emerges from coral arch.
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A good view of the arch. Is this Richard or Jeannette?
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Jeannette goes through the coral arch.
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Yellowtail snapper and sergeant major.
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Jeannette & Eleanor
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Parrotfish
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Queen angelfish
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Trumpetfish
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Little fishies!
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Black-nosed blue fish. Not in our book!
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Porcupinefish hides under a rock about 20' down. Kathy dove deep for this shot.
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Scrawled filefish
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Foureye butterflyfish
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Juvenile yellowtail damselfish. The dots are iridescent.
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Coral head reflected in the surface.
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Two black durgons
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Smooth trunkfish
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One of several turtles we saw.
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Genius brain coral
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Lizardfish
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Spanish hogfish
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houndfish
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Trunkfish
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Parrotfish
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Parrotfish and Wrasse
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Trumpetfish
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Black Durgon
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Small goldentail moray eel pokes his head out about 2 inches. He was camera-shy. Kept teasing Kathy but ducking back when she squeezed the shutter. This was a first spotting; we haven't seen even the commoner eels for a number of years. Kathy also saw a harlequin pipefish on this trip, another first, but with no film left in the camera.
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Puddingwife
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Rock beauty
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Honeycomb cowfish
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Honeycomb cowfish
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Banded butterflyfish
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Queen triggerfish
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Blue tangs
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Moose and squirrelfish. Oops. Trumpetfish...
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French angelfish
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Scrawled filefish
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Glassy sweepers in the entrance of treasure cave. They only come out at night.
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Houndfish
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Blue chromis
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