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Live-Aboard Dive Boat This boat serves as a home away from home and allows access to remote dive sites. Cayman Islands
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Golden Coney The Coney Epinephelus fulvus is a member of the Seabass family. This one is in the Golden Phase; they can also be Red, Brown or multi-colored. Cayman Islands
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Diamond Blenny This Blenny Malacoctenus boehlkei can often found in or around Anemones. Cayman Islands
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Garden Eel Garden Eels Heteroconger halis are extremely shy and will burrow down into the sand when approached. Cayman Islands
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Diamond Blenny A Diamond Blenny Malacoctenus boehlkei peeking out from inside an Anemone. Cayman Islands
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Sailfin Blenny Sail fin Blennies Emblemaria pandionis normally hide in holes but occasionally come out showing their large sail-shaped fin. Cayman Islands
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Red Sponge Underwater, these sponges look almost black. When you shine a light on them the bright red color appears. Cayman Islands
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Orangesided Goby This tiny goby Gobiosoma dilepsis is about 3/4 inch long. Cayman Islands
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Shark! A reef shark cruises by. Cayman Islands
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Shark A Reef Shark Carcharhinus perezi. Cayman Islands
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Two Sharks Two sharks swim over a sand flat. Cayman Islands
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Shark A reef shark makes a close pass. Cayman Islands
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Two Jawfish A pair of Yellowhead Jawfish, Opistognathus aurifrons, the male on the left has eggs in his mouth. Cayman Islands
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Jawfish A male Yellowhead Jawfish, Opistognathus aurifrons, where you can see the eggs in his mouth. Cayman Islands
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Jawfish Yellowhead Jawfish, Opistognathus aurifrons, are often seen hovering over their holes. Cayman Islands
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Jawfish A Jawfish, Opistognathus aurifrons, with a mouth full of eggs. Cayman Islands
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