Some photos and videos from recent dives in Hawaii.


Above to the left are juvenile rock mover wrasse. They are only a couple inches. On the right is the adult which has distinctive markings on its face. It can get to be about 10 inches.



Above to the left is a baby razor wrasse. It’s only about an inch. In the middle is one that is a bit older. On the right is one that is older and about 6 inches.

Above are two scorpion fish. Can you see them?

Above is a coral formation at a dive site we call Dome north of Puako. It is hard to tell the scale of this magnificent site — except those two yellow tangs are probably about 6 inches.





The top row above are some different sea cucumbers. On the bottom is a collector urchin, all white means juvenile. On the right is a feather duster worm.



Red mouth lizard fish on the left and a mantis shrimp on the right.


On the left is a goby on wire coral — very small. On the right is a dragon eel.
















