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Doesn't it look like some kind of alien?
 
Fairy Basslets - Grand Cayman
Jellyfish - Samantha Reef, Marathon, FL
Devil's Ear - Ginnie Springs, where the Santa Fe River meets spring water.
 

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This one, because it's the first decent photo I took !!!

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Decent? That's an AWESOME shot! I love basket stars, and that's an exceptional photo of one ... it looks so ... alien ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
OK, it's a basket star. Was it taken during a night dive?
 
These two puffers were playing around during a safety stop at Chain Reef on Grand Cayman. I don't know if it was mating season or not, but I saw six or seven pairs doing this in the area in early January. Very cool."

These two puffers were playing around during a safety stop at Chain Reef on Grand Cayman. I don't know if it was mating season or not, but I saw six or seven pairs doing this in the area in early January. Very cool.

They were listening to some Barry White. That's mating behavior. :D

Nice pics everyone!

Rachel
 
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