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Abril 10, 2017 a las 08:05 AM JST

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Camarón Rey (Zenopontonia rex)

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Abril 10, 2017 a las 08:05 AM JST

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Marzo 25, 2017 a las 03:41 PM JST

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Labrido Intermitente de Aleta Amarilla (Paracheilinus flavianalis)

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Marzo 25, 2017 a las 03:20 PM JST

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Pez Payaso Común (Amphiprion ocellaris)

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Marzo 19, 2017 a las 12:19 PM JST

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Pulpo con Pecas (Callistoctopus luteus)

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Marzo 23, 2017 a las 07:11 PM JST

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This juvenile starry night was just sitting out on the sand as we approached... I was able to take a bunch of photos before it went back into its den. Lovely little guy... can't wait for it to have its tell-tale while spots and larger body. For now, the tell-tale sign is the bulbous /odd shape of its mantle.

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Sapo Común Asiático (Duttaphrynus melanostictus)

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Marzo 29, 2017 a las 06:59 PM JST

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Marzo 23, 2017 a las 06:44 PM JST

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Ranisapo Estriado (Antennarius striatus)

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Enero 17, 2016 a las 04:55 PM +08

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Enero 30, 2016 a las 10:38 AM JST

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Camarón Rey (Zenopontonia rex)

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Enero 31, 2016 a las 10:38 AM JST

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Enero 19, 2012 a las 06:45 PM +08

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A little bit of tailgating...

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Oso Pardo (Ursus arctos)

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Agosto 23, 2010 a las 06:55 AM AKDT

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We watched this nursing mother focus on nothing but chasing / catching salmon for over 3 hours. I have hundreds of shots where she was looking away or otherwise intensely fishing. I don't know why she happened to look up here but wow - talk about timing!

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Pez Payaso Común (Amphiprion ocellaris)

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Septiembre 27, 2015 a las 08:09 AM +08

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I have never seen a wider variety and more abundant population of anemones / anemonefish - than in the Philippines. The color combinations were often electric in color. Truly stunning.

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Pez Mariposa Mapache (Chaetodon lunula)

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Febrero 15, 2012 a las 12:00 AM PST

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Delfín Tornillo (Stenella longirostris)

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Febrero 15, 2012 a las 10:31 AM PST

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This is one of my favorite shots and from one of my favorite places. We were on the Kona Aggressor in February 2011 and the weather wasn't as good "up north" (by Kona) so the boat headed south. We didn't make it all the way to South Point (of the Big Island) but we cozied into a bay just north of there and ended up hanging out for 3 days. Three amazing days of diving and snorkeling/freediving.

Dolphins generally go into bays during the day to sleep. They sleep half their brain at a time while doing something monotonous like lapping a protected bay. You have to be careful, if they're down for more than 10 minutes you need to give them some space and let them rest. If they're jumping and spinning (this is a spinner dolphin after all) and playing, well, time to jump in and see them in their element! They don't tend (generally) to visit scuba divers because they don't like bubbles. And, generally, they're not going to get all that close but they will occasionally "buzz" you.

So, we were fortunate enough to have had a large pod resting in the bay all three days. I spent a lot of time underwater over those three days often snorkeling between dives. Our girls. who were open water certified on that trip and who were 10 and almost 12, were also loving the interaction and in the water almost as much.

That brings me to this photo. We estimated that there were roughly 120 dolphin in the pod and over the three days we'd lose smaller groups of them to head out hunting. By the third day there were only 13 dolphins in the bay. Katie and I were out snorkeling and all of a sudden the group swam a circle around us... then, one came right over to me and let me get this shot. Then, all 13 of them left the bay. I'd like to think it was saying goodbye and thanks for the fun...

Such wonderful animals; I wish people would experience them this way rather than in a bathtub-sized, chlorine-filled pool. Please #DontBuyATicket

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Agosto 8, 2013 a las 09:09 PM PDT

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Diciembre 14, 2006 a las 03:37 PM +08

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Pulpo con Pecas (Callistoctopus luteus)

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Enero 18, 2016 a las 07:18 PM +08

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Enero 21, 2012 a las 08:22 AM +08

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Sepia de Manos Largas (Ascarosepion latimanus)

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Enero 20, 2012 a las 07:43 AM +08

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Sepia de Manos Largas (Ascarosepion latimanus)

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Diciembre 24, 2006 a las 08:33 AM +08

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The photos were taken over only 67 seconds - with one lovely and very expressive cuttlefish.

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Septiembre 3, 2014 a las 03:12 PM +08

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This one might surprise you - as it did me. I remember shooting this little guy and I remember thinking how brilliant it looked against the hard coral it chose for safety. But, I didn't think much of it until later when our fearless trip leader (who holds a Ph.D. in Marine Biology) told me how excited he was to have seen a mototi octopus. To which I replied, but I didn't see a bright blue spot. Similar to the blue-ringed octopus, the mototi octopus is known for bright blue spots, but the mototi only has TWO spots: one on each side just beside/below the siphon.

However, they only tend to display those spots when giving a warning to potential predators. Apparently, I wasn't scary enough.

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Enero 10, 2016 a las 03:34 PM +08

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Enero 15, 2016 a las 11:14 AM +08

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Pulpo Fotogénico (Wunderpus photogenicus)

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Enero 12, 2016 a las 11:15 AM +08

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The truly spectacular and incredibly photogenic - wunderpus!

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Pulpo Mimico (Thaumoctopus mimicus)

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Enero 10, 2016 a las 09:07 AM +08

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The wonderful mimicry of the mimic octopus. Photos include it in its burrow, mimicking a flounder, and out in the sand.

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Pez Payaso Rosado (Amphiprion perideraion)

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Enero 15, 2016 a las 09:20 AM +08

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Enero 14, 2012 a las 08:33 AM PST

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Sepia de Manos Largas (Ascarosepion latimanus)

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Enero 14, 2012 a las 08:31 AM PST
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