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  • Whip coral shrimp (Pontonides ankeri) on a sea whip (Cirripathes sp.) in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. This species is often confused with Pontonides unciger, which lives on bushy black corals (Anthipathes sp.)
    pontonides-ankeri-shrimp-on-cirripat...tif
  • Red-tinted black coral tree (Antipathes sp.) surrounded by a school of orange fairy basslets (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) at the Black and Silver dive site in the Nuakata Island area of Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
    Antipathes-sp-black-coral-Pseudanthi...tif
  • Multicolored soft corals inflated to feed in the current passing over Sullivan's Patches, a beautiful coral reef located in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    multicolored-soft-coral-sullivans-pa...tif
  • Plush strawberry sherbet red Dendronephthya sp. soft coral with lots of fish swimming in the background. Photographed at Surprise Reef near Nuakata Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
    Dendronephthya-sp-red-soft-coral-mil...tif
  • Colorful Dendronephthya sp. soft coral with fish swimming in the background. Photographed at Surprise Reef near Nuakata Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
    colorful-Dendronephthya-soft-coral-n...tif
  • Large, unspoiled staghorn coral (Acropora sp.) viewed from the bottom-up, photographed at Craig's Ridge dive site in Moresby Strait, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Acropora-sp-coral-milne-bay-papua-ne...tif
  • Orange basslets with sea fans on top of the arch at The Doghouse dive site in Diving Dog Passage on the Barrier Reef of Papua New Guinea
    Sea-fan-with-Pseudanthias-squamipinn...tif
  • Pseudanthias squamipinnis orange basslets with sea fans on top of the arch at The Doghouse dive site in Diving Dog Passage on the Barrier Reef of Papua New Guinea
    Orange-basslets-Pseudanthias-squamip...tif
  • Orange basslets with sea fans on top of the arch at The Doghouse dive site in Diving Dog Passage on the Barrier Reef of Papua New Guinea
    Pseudanthias-squamipinnis-orange-bas...tif
  • A swarm comprising thousands of orange basslets (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) rising up from an enormous hard coral formation at the top of Lynda's Reef near Nuakata Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Pseudanthias-squamipinnis-swarm-lynd...tif
  • Orange-yellow crinoid feather star perched on a coral branch, filtering nutrients from the passing current. The position and color of this crinoid reminded me of a sunflower.
    crinoid-feather-star-with-backlighti...tif
  • Healthy gorgonian sea fans at Deacon's Reef in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Bob Halstead has picked up broken sea fans over many years and planted these sea fans on this wall, producing a beautiful dive site, with overhanging trees visible above.
    red-gorgonian-sea-fan-deacons-reef-m...tif
  • Wall of gorgonian sea fans at Deacon's Reef in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Bob Halstead has picked up broken sea fans over many years and planted these sea fans on this wall, producing a beautiful dive site, with overhanging trees visible above.
    red-gorgonian-sea-fan-deacons-reef-m...tif
  • Hardyhead silversides (Atherinomorus lacunosus) swarming around the coral-encrusted remains of a portion of the jetty at Samarai Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Hardyhead-silversides-Atherinomorus-...tif
  • Thousands of hardyhead silversides (Atherinomorus lacunosus) circling around the coral-encrusted remains of a jetty post at Samarai Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
    Hardyhead-silversides-Atherinomorus-...tif
  • Diver with large, healthy Tridacna gigas giant clam at a remote location in Papua New Guinea
    tridacna-gigas-giant-clam-and-diver-...tif
  • Jewel fairy basslet in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. This photograph is a film scan.
    threadfin-anthias-pseudanthias-squam...tif
  • Enormous school of hardyhead silversides (Atherinomorus lacunosus) swarming under the jetty at Samarai Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
    school-of-hardyhead-silversides-Athe...tif
  • Lubricogobius dinah goby sitting on top of its beer bottle home, located at 30 meters depth at Observation Point at Normanby Island in Milne Bay province, Papua New Guinea.
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-observation...tif
  • Pair of Dinah's gobies (Lubricogobius dinah) with their beer-bottle home, at Observation Point in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea
    Dinahs-goby-pair-Lubricogobius-dinah...tif
  • Super macro close-up 3x life-size magnification photograph of a rayed shrimp goby (Tomiyamichthys sp.), taken at Waga Waga in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    rayed-shrimp-goby-Tomiyamichthys-sp-...tif
  • Aegires gardineri nudibranch photographed at Sawa Sawa Sawaga in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Aegires-gardineri-nudibranch-milne-b...tif
  • Dinah's goby (Lubricogobius dinah) sitting on top of a beer bottle. Observation Point at Normany Island in Milne Bay province, Papua New Guinea.
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-observation...tif
  • Super macro close-up 3x life-size magnification photograph of a shrimp goby (Amblyeleotris sp.) staring into camera lens, taken at Waga Waga in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Amblyeleotris-sp-goby-super-macro-wa...tif
  • Hardyhead silversides (Atherinomorus lacunosus) swarming under the jetty at Samarai Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
    Hardyhead-silversides-Atherinomorus-...tif
  • Countless robust silversides (Atherinomorus lacunosus) swarming under the jetty at Samarai Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
    school-of-robust-silversides-Atherin...tif
  • School of Yellowstripe Scad (Selaroides leptolepis) swimming under the jetty at Samarai Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Selaroides-leptolepis-yellowstripe-s...tif
  • School of Yellowstripe Scad (Selaroides leptolepis) swimming under the jetty at Samarai Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Selaroides-leptolepis-yellowstripe-s...tif
  • School of Yellowstripe Scad (Selaroides leptolepis) swimming under the jetty at Samarai Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea, one fish with its mouth wide open.
    Selaroides-leptolepis-yellowstripe-s...tif
  • School of Yellowstripe Scad (Selaroides leptolepis) swimming under the jetty at Samarai Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Selaroides-leptolepis-yellowstripe-s...tif
  • Jorunna funebris nudibranch with a somewhat unusual abundance of dark splotches. Photographed at Sawa Sawa Sawaga in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    unusual-Jorunna-funebris-nudibranch-...tif
  • Pretty little yellow Ambon damselfish facing the camera with its mouth wide open. Photographed at Gotoi Bay in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
    Pomacentrus-amboinensis-ambon-damsel...tif
  • Yellow elephant ear sponge (Ianthella basta) with unique lighting to make it resemble a sculpture or work of modern art. Photographed at Hornbill Channel in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
    Ianthella-basta-elephant-ear-sponge-...tif
  • Lubricogobius dinah goby peeking out from its beer bottle home, located at 30 meters depth at Observation Point in Milne Bay province, Papua New Guinea.
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-observation...tif
  • One of a pair of Dinah's goby (Lubricogobius dinah) in the mouth of a beer bottle, at Observation Point in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-in-beer-bot...tif
  • Gymnodoris aurita devouring a Marionia sp. nudibranch. The entire process took about 50 minutes.
    Gymnodoris-aurita-eating-Marionia-nu...tif
  • It took me about three hours to get face to face with this tiny yellowfin shrimp goby, which was in about seven metres of water. A female dugong and her baby watched me while I was waiting for this fish, something I didn't realise until after I finished and backed off slowly from the goby. Given that my lens was set for 5x lifetime magnification, there was no hope of taking pictures of the dugongs, so I settled for enjoying their company.
    yellowfin-shrimp-goby-tomiyamichthys...tif
  • Purple Queen Anthias in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    purple-queen-anthias-Pseudanthias-tu...tif
  • Fangblennies have cute smiles on their faces, but they make their living by ambushing other marine animals, swimming out from hidden holes and crevices, taking a bite from a victim, and then darting back to safety.
    bluestriped-fangblenny-milne-bay-pap...tif
  • Super macro close-up 3x life-size magnification photograph of a yellow shrimp goby (Cryptocentrus cinctus) staring into camera lens, taken at Waga Waga in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Cryptocentrus-cinctus-yellow-shrimp-...tif
  • School of blackfin barracuda (Sphyraena qenie) at Black and Silver dive site near Nuakata Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    blackfin-barracuda-Sphyraena-qenie-m...tif
  • Aegires gardineri nudibranch photographed at Sawa Sawa Sawaga in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Aegires-gardineri-nudibranch-milne-b...tif
  • Pair of Dinah's gobies (Lubricogobius dinah) with their beer-bottle home, found at a depth of 30 metres at Observation Point in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-with-beer-b...tif
  • Lubricogobius dinah goby sitting on top of its beer bottle home, located at 30 meters depth at Observation Point at Normanby Island in Milne Bay province, Papua New Guinea.
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-observation...tif
  • An extreme close-up, shot at 5x life-size magnification, of the feather-like gills of a Chromodoris coi nudibranch
    chromodoris-coi-nudibranch-milne-bay...tif
  • Lizardfish holding its mouth open and gills flared to be cleaned by a cleaner wrasse
    lizardfish-mouth-open-gills-flared-b...tif
  • Lizardfish getting cleaned by a cleaner wrasse, visible to the right, behind the lizardfish
    Synodus-lizardfish-cleaner-wrasse-mi...tif
  • A very small rayed shrimp goby outside its burrow in shallow water
    rayed-shrimp-goby-tomiyamichthys-mil...tif
  • Juvenile Ambon damselfish (Pomacentrus amboinensis) with open mouth. Photographed in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    ambon-damselfish-juvenile-pomacentru...tif
  • Super macro close-up 3x life-size magnification photograph of a goby (Vanderhorstia sp.) staring into camera lens, taken at Waga Waga in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    super-macro-Vanderhorstia-goby-face-...tif
  • Pair of Dinah's gobies (Lubricogobius dinah) with their beer-bottle home, with the fish inside the bottle is turned upside-down. These gobies were at a depth of 30 metres at Observation Point in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea.
    Pair-of-Lubricogobius-dinah-gobies-w...tif
  • A trio of extremely large, fat lizardfish sitting under the large wharf at Samarai island in Milne Bay
    three-lizardfish-Synodus-milne-bay-p...tif
  • Yellow shrimp goby sitting on a volcanic sand bottom in shallow water in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    yellow-shrimp-goby-Cryptocentrus-cin...tif
  • Super Macro photograph of a rhinophore of a beautiful lavender, white and yellow Hypselodoris bullocki nudibranch in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Hypselodoris-bullocki-rhinophore-mil...tif
  • Threadfin Anthias with open mouth
    Threadfin-anthias-Pseudanthias-hucht...tif
  • Zebra swimming up from sandy bottom at a reef located in Wolverine Passage, part of the Barrier Reef of Papua New Guinea
    Zebra-shark-Stegostoma-fasciatum-Pap...tif
  • Zebra shark lying on sandy bottom at a reef located in Wolverine Passage, part of the Barrier Reef of Papua New Guinea
    Zebra-shark-Stegostoma-fasciatum-Pap...tif
  • Very small blackfin coral goby (Paragobiodon lacunicolus) hiding among the branches of a small coral formation in the muck at Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
    blackfin-coral-goby-Paragobiodon-lac...tif
  • Phyllodesmium jakobsenae nudibranch feeding on Xenia soft coral in Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
    Phyllodesmium-jakobsenae-nudibranch-...tif
  • Coral hawkfish (Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus) perched on a sponge, using its pectoral fins for balance. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
    coral-hawkfish-Cirrhitichthys-oxycep...tif
  • Pontonides sp. commensal shrimp on a curled-up whip coral (Cirrhipathes sp.) formation
    Pontonides-commensal-shrimp-on-Cirrh...tif
  • Diver with an illuminated plush pink soft coral growing in the muck of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
    pink-soft-coral-diver-lembeh-strait-...tif
  • Wire coral goby (Bryaninops yongei) photographed with a bit of motion-blur to show this fish opening its mouth
    whip-coral-goby-Bryaninops-yongei-mo...tif
  • Plush Dendronephthya orange soft corals at Sahaung 1 dive site at Bangka Island, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
    orange-Dendronephthya-soft-coral-ban...tif
  • Strong currents around Bangka Island bring nutrients to support sea fans like this. Note the small group of juvenile convict fish at the lower left part of the sea fan. Juvenile convict fish mimic venemous striped catfish (Plotosus lineatus). These fish were mistakenly called convict blennies and convict gobies, but are neither blennies nor gobies.
    red-sea-fan-blue-water-juvenile-conv...tif
  • Colourful fairly basslets and sea fans snatching bits of food from the passing current
    fairy-basslets-sea-fan-bangka-north-...tif
  • These spider crabs are relatively common throughout Southeast Asia. They resemble another type of undescribed Oncinopus sp., which is hairy and are commonly referred to as orangutan crabs (often incorrectly identified as Achaeus japonicus, which is a different species). These crabs do not have hair, however. They appear spongy, ranging from pale red to yellow in color. In addition, their eyes are white, whereas the eyes of orangutan crabs are red. These crabs also tend to be out in the open, while orangutan crabs are most often found in association with bubble coral or anemones. The stance, demeanor and gait of these crabs remind me of King Kong, hence my nickname for them, King Kong crabs.
    undescribed-oncinopus-crab-king-kong...tif
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