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More Diving

Some photos and videos from recent dives in Hawaii.

Morey Eel
Morey Eel with Blue Trevally
File fish. You can hear whale song in the background.
This tiger shark just swam by — did not even notice us.
Just happened to catch this peacock flounder pooping – but notice its mouth too.
Slowly walking scorpion fish.
Spinner dolphins
Spotted Eagle Ray

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.