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diving in chowder bay (nov 13)

scuba diving galleries > diving in chowder bay

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Triggerfish are territorial. The trigger on top of their head rises when they get defensive.

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Diving in Chowder Bay

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Crab hiding out in the sand

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Angry crab with pinchers out

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Shy juvenile triggerfish

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Can you spot the octopus?

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Diving in Chowder Bay

You can always find an octopus hideout as it has a bunch of empty shells in front of the entrance

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Lovely little cuttlefish getting angry - you can see it in it's pattern and aggressive arms

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Beautiful seahorse camouflaged against the coral and seaweed.

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Large hermit crab

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Diving in Chowder Bay

This fellow, cousin of the seahorse, is also hiding well in the weeds.

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Tons of tiny fish suspended vertically as they hide in the rock crevaces.

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Diving in Chowder Bay

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Here they are again swimming freely.

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Looks like a flatworm

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Diving in Chowder Bay

Orange moray eel hiding amongst the rocks

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