"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.
"Maldives shallow reef"  Good illustration of healthy hard and soft corals; Maldive Islands
"Squirrelfish"  A school of colorful squirrelfish (Holocentrus rufus) continue to move in and out of this shallow St. Vincent dive site in the Caribbean.
"Hanging Out"  My Cozumel divemaster illustrating perfect neutral buoyancy during his safety stop after a deep dive.
"Hawksbill Turtle"  I have a lot of turtle images but I am quite fond of this particular image since it is a head on shot, flappers in motion, taken from a diver's POV.
"Fusiliers"    A CU of a school of fusiliers
"One fish,two fish, red fish.."  One lone red fish in a school of goatfish on the "Wreck of the Chikuzen", Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands.  The Chikuzen is situated 12 miles NW of Virgin Gorda surrounded by miles of sand, making it a "fish magnet" since it is the only place for marine life to congregate nearby.  It's open ocean location, swells and surge can make the dive challenging but the rewards are well worth it.
"School's In"  A CU of a school of Blackbar Soldierfish, Dominica, Windward Isles, Caribbean
"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.
"Squirrelfish" A school of colorful squirrelfish (Holocentrus rufus) continue to move in and out of this shallow St. Vincent dive site in the Caribbean.
"Squirrelfish"  A school of colorful squirrelfish (Holocentrus rufus) continue to move in and out of this shallow St. Vincent dive site in the Caribbean.
"Squirrelfish" A school of colorful squirrelfish (Holocentrus rufus) continue to move in and out of this shallow St. Vincent dive site in the Caribbean.
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