"Garden of Eden"   A lot of folks not familar with the underwater world perceives it as a drab and dreary place.  They are partly correct because color is lost (especially the reds, oranges, and yellows) in as shallow as 20 feet. However, if a light source (ie a strobe) is placed and dialed in properly for the shot, the entire underwater world comes to life.  Here a diver enjoys and cruises pass a very colorful reel wall in the Windward Isles.
"Jobah"   What the Longlure Frogfish,( Antennarius multiocellatus) lacks in mobility he (or she) makes up for with ingenuity.  A  frogfish swims poorly (more like a hop) so it plants itself in a sponge or on a rock and waits for his meal, dangling the long white lure to attract his next dinner. This frogfish was found in Dominica,Windward Isles on Castle Comfort reef.
"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.
"Sun Anemone Shrimp" A diver needs a little luck and a good eye to spot this guy; an sun anemone shrimp about the size of a thumbnail and a translucent body, who makes its home inside a living anemone. Guanaja, Bay Islands, Honduras
"Galapagos Hawksbill"    A resting Hawksbill turtle prepares to launch itself from the sandy coral bottom in the Galapagos Islands.
"Caribbean Paradise"  Aerial image of one of the Southern Grenadine islands, St. Vincent, Windward Isles
"Shallow South Pacific Coral Reef"  A woman scuba diver on Astrolabe Reef in Fiji. The Great Astrolabe Reef is the world's fourth largest barrier reef and is Fiji's largest living organism.
"Busy Shallow Reef"   The shallow waters at a dive site off of Gizo, Solomon Islands is appropriately referred to as "Grand Central Station."
"Shallow South Pacific Coral Reef" A woman scuba diver on Astrolabe Reef in Fiji. The Great Astrolabe Reef is the world's fourth largest barrier reef and is Fiji's largest living organism.
"Shallow South Pacific Coral Reef"  A woman scuba diver on Astrolabe Reef in Fiji. The Great Astrolabe Reef is the world's fourth largest barrier reef and is Fiji's largest living organism.
"Shallow South Pacific Coral Reef" A woman scuba diver on Astrolabe Reef in Fiji. The Great Astrolabe Reef is the world's fourth largest barrier reef and is Fiji's largest living organism.
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