Brown chromis. Schools of hundreds to thousandsUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:09 PM•Views: 83No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Trumpetfish in yellowUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:10 PM•Views: 93No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Princess parrotfish giving me a smileUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:10 PM•Views: 48No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Sergeant major on patrol. Not so many here as in Key LargoUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:10 PM•Views: 54No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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This sharpnose puffer nipped a bit off the Christmas tree worm just after I took the photoUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:10 PM•Views: 47No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Fewer french angelfish this week than on our previous two visits in 2012Upload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:11 PM•Views: 59No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Blue tang taking a bite of the reefUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:11 PM•Views: 61No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Peppermint goby, about an inch longUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:11 PM•Views: 56No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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A larger spotted moray eel let me get pretty closeUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:11 PM•Views: 56No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Three Pederson cleaner shrimp at a huge nestUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:11 PM•Views: 50No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Appropriately named long-spined urchinUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:12 PM•Views: 88No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Female rosy razorfish. The razorfish can bury itself amazingly quickly in the sand.Upload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:12 PM•Views: 90No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Male rosy razorfish in the shallowsUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:12 PM•Views: 92No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Razorfish with foureye butterflyfish in the backgroundUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:12 PM•Views: 156No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Another sharpnose pufferUpload Date: Mar 16, 2014 02:13 PM•Views: 80No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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