Scuba Diving - New Jersey & Long Island New York

Scuba Diving - New Jersey & Long Island New York

Cozumel - Rutgers Scuba - Spring 2002


U/W Pictures 2

(c) Rich Galiano
Threespot Damselfish Pomacentrus planifrons

Ferocious, territorial, extremely pugnacious, and fortunately only four inches long. In the background the tentacle of a Giant Anemone Condylactus gigantea .

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French Angelfish Pomacanthus paru
Now my collection is complete.

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Smooth Trunkfish Lactophrys triquiter
These are not very trusting - this is the best
shot I was able to get all week.

 

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Yellowtail Damselfish Microspathadon chrysurus

Unfortunately, the shot is clouded by condensation on the camera lens. The blue spots are incredibly intense, like LEDs. Lettuce Coral at upper-left,  Common Brain Coral Diploria strigosa at lower-left.

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Another Giant Anemone close-up.
This and the next picture seem to suffer from
some sort of bad camera or strobe setting.

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Flamingo Tongue Cyphoma gibbosum
A snail that feeds on Sea Fans Gorgonia and Sea Rods Plexaurella
( as its doing in this picture. ) Pity the colors didn't come out.

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Looking over the bow of the gunboat wreck.

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Looking back over the stern of the wreck,
with a school of Bar Jacks Caranx ruber.

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The propellers and rudders ( one lying in the sand ).

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A big diesel inside the engine room.

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Blue

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More blue

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Wow, that red really hits you after all that blue.
Alright, I admit I diddled with the colors a bit.
Red Finger Sponge ?

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Blue Chromis Chromis cyaneus
The little guys are often the hardest to get - by
the time you line up the shot, they're gone !

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A cave full of "lobsters". These aren't real lobsters though -
lobsters have claws ! These are some kind of insect I think.
Yellow Boring Sponge Siphonodictyon corraliphagum above.

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Close up - more Chromis.

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Another close-up. The yellow tail in the center of the
picture belongs to a Rock Beauty Holacanthus tricolor -
a small and very evasive type of angelfish.

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Ocean Surgeon Fish Acanthurus bahianus

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Deepwater Lace Coral or Sea Fan Iciligorgia schrammi

U/W Pictures 3