"That's a Croc"  Crocodile Fish (Cymbacephalus beauforti)   at Karumolum Point,Russells,Solomon Islands is a master of camouflauge. Crocodile fishes live on sandy or rubble substrates near mangroves, seagrass or coral reefs, in very shallow water down to at least 30 m.
"Mother Ocean Part 2"    Rays of sunlight stream down on Yellow tail snapper as they cruise over a shallow reef in Belize, CA.
"South Pacific"  Remote island resort in the Fiji Island chain.  Matagi Island
"Maldives shallow reef"  Good illustration of healthy hard and soft corals; Maldive Islands
"Tropical Caribbean resort"    Caribbean resort on the island of Utila, Bay IsIands, Honduras
"Fusiliers"    A CU of a school of fusiliers
"Batfish from Heaven"   Batfish glide down the reef wall of a Maldivian dive site in crystal clear water where the clouds in the sky above can be seen.
"Grand Central Station"  This Solomon Island dive site is named "Grand Central Station"  and rightfully so due to the buzz and activity of the reef fish like these anthias that make this shallow reef home. Gizo, Solomon Islands
"That's a Croc" Crocodile Fish (Cymbacephalus beauforti) at Karumolum Point,Russells,Solomon Islands is a master of camouflauge. Crocodile fishes live on sandy or rubble substrates near mangroves, seagrass or coral reefs, in very shallow water down to at least 30 m.
"That's a Croc"  Crocodile Fish (Cymbacephalus beauforti)   at Karumolum Point,Russells,Solomon Islands is a master of camouflauge. Crocodile fishes live on sandy or rubble substrates near mangroves, seagrass or coral reefs, in very shallow water down to at least 30 m.
"That's a Croc" Crocodile Fish (Cymbacephalus beauforti) at Karumolum Point,Russells,Solomon Islands is a master of camouflauge. Crocodile fishes live on sandy or rubble substrates near mangroves, seagrass or coral reefs, in very shallow water down to at least 30 m.
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