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Date: 29th August 2012
Maravilloso trabajo
Estoy muy contenta por tu trabajo. Haces lo que te gusta y lo haces con mucho amor.
From Blog: Road trip to Ocala
Maravilloso trabajo
Estoy muy contenta por tu trabajo. Haces lo que te gusta y lo haces con mucho amor.
From Blog: Road trip to Ocala
Date: 24th August 2012
Thanks again, Mena
Kelly and I found that juvie lionfish the day prior but it was back in a crevice so the shots were not great. I was telling Steve to look for it but he told me you had already found it and was being taken off to be put down. I knew that was my last chance to get a couple decent shots of it. Thanks again and the oxy really made my dive. Great photos. John
From Blog: Sunday dive: Oxy Day
Thanks again, Mena
Kelly and I found that juvie lionfish the day prior but it was back in a crevice so the shots were not great. I was telling Steve to look for it but he told me you had already found it and was being taken off to be put down. I knew that was my last chance to get a couple decent shots of it. Thanks again and the oxy really made my dive. Great photos. John
From Blog: Sunday dive: Oxy Day
Date: 20th August 2012
This has to be one of the best photos of remoras I've ever seen. Glad to hear that the dive unsettled your boredom and provided some novel creatures. :)
From Blog: BHB: A dive that counts!
This has to be one of the best photos of remoras I've ever seen. Glad to hear that the dive unsettled your boredom and provided some novel creatures. :)
From Blog: BHB: A dive that counts!
Date: 15th August 2012
Beautiful!
From Blog: Sunday dive: A Damselfish was the star at Lauderdale by the Sea
Beautiful!
From Blog: Sunday dive: A Damselfish was the star at Lauderdale by the Sea
Date: 3rd August 2012
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Emblemariopsis sp. blenny send to Ben Victor for more info.
From Blog: Cayman I Day 3: 4 Dive day Back to Cobalt.
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Emblemariopsis sp. blenny send to Ben Victor for more info.
From Blog: Cayman I Day 3: 4 Dive day Back to Cobalt.
Date: 3rd August 2012
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One of the triple fin blennies either lofty or roughhead
From Blog: Cayman I Day 3: 4 Dive day Back to Cobalt.
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One of the triple fin blennies either lofty or roughhead
From Blog: Cayman I Day 3: 4 Dive day Back to Cobalt.
Date: 3rd August 2012
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This is a basket star, probably juvenile giant basket
From Blog: Cayman I Day 3: 4 Dive day Back to Cobalt.
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This is a basket star, probably juvenile giant basket
From Blog: Cayman I Day 3: 4 Dive day Back to Cobalt.
Date: 3rd August 2012
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This is a basket star, probably juvenile giant basket
From Blog: Cayman I Day 3: 4 Dive day Back to Cobalt.
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This is a basket star, probably juvenile giant basket
From Blog: Cayman I Day 3: 4 Dive day Back to Cobalt.
Date: 30th July 2012
Stunning photographs
A blog filled with amazing underwater photographs - you are a very talented photographer.
From Blog: St. Thomas
Stunning photographs
A blog filled with amazing underwater photographs - you are a very talented photographer.
From Blog: St. Thomas
Date: 14th July 2012
dancy gobies
Did you get to see the cleaner gobies "dancing" in the holes?
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
dancy gobies
Did you get to see the cleaner gobies "dancing" in the holes?
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
Date: 14th July 2012
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This is the Fingerprint Cyphoma. Fairly uncommon but seasonally common at Cobalt Coast. We found 5-6 of them there over different days. See facebook albums June 21,24,27. they were in size from the tiny one I showed you to about thumb size. By the way Gaudy Clown crab in Feb 21-22 album.
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
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This is the Fingerprint Cyphoma. Fairly uncommon but seasonally common at Cobalt Coast. We found 5-6 of them there over different days. See facebook albums June 21,24,27. they were in size from the tiny one I showed you to about thumb size. By the way Gaudy Clown crab in Feb 21-22 album.
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
Date: 14th July 2012
sailfin blenny
another favorite of mine. I have yet to get a good photo of them out of the hole flashing their fins! Probably a challenge for Steve if he hasn't already done it. They are active all day but most active around 4-5 om it seems to me. I guess the display is territorial and or mating.
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
sailfin blenny
another favorite of mine. I have yet to get a good photo of them out of the hole flashing their fins! Probably a challenge for Steve if he hasn't already done it. They are active all day but most active around 4-5 om it seems to me. I guess the display is territorial and or mating.
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
Date: 14th July 2012
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This is the orange side Goby might have left comments under the White-footed shrimp by mistake. By the way did you get the link to the article?
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
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This is the orange side Goby might have left comments under the White-footed shrimp by mistake. By the way did you get the link to the article?
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
Date: 14th July 2012
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I thought this one looked different and from where you found him it is different. We had found it about 5-6 days before diving with you. I was looking for the seafan to show you but couldn't find it. The most common ones on the seafan are Tritonia hamnerorum and this one is Tritonia wellsi. It was the only one we have seen in Cayman. I have a number of photos of it. Look at my facebook albums from June 24 and June 27.
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
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I thought this one looked different and from where you found him it is different. We had found it about 5-6 days before diving with you. I was looking for the seafan to show you but couldn't find it. The most common ones on the seafan are Tritonia hamnerorum and this one is Tritonia wellsi. It was the only one we have seen in Cayman. I have a number of photos of it. Look at my facebook albums from June 24 and June 27.
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
Date: 14th July 2012
great expression
I can never get enough of these little guys
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
great expression
I can never get enough of these little guys
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
Date: 14th July 2012
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Mena, you got some really nice shots again. This is orange sided goby. Very pretty little fish. Very common on many of the sponges, brain and star corals especially at Lighthouse Point.
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
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Mena, you got some really nice shots again. This is orange sided goby. Very pretty little fish. Very common on many of the sponges, brain and star corals especially at Lighthouse Point.
From Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
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Ligia Mercedes de Acosta
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Me encanta verte sonreir. He visto casi la mitad de las fotos y todas me han parecido hermosas y muy profesionales. Te felicito !!!!!
From Blog: A special visitor comes to town