Flying Gurnard at Kewalo pipe

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rockjock3:
We were only out there on Saturday morning and were out of the water and gone by 0930, we got there real early. We also didn't see any other divers except for the Kahala Kai (spelling??), pulling up to dive Horseshoe reef for their second dive, when we were showering off.

Hmm, must've been a different group. I always keep a lookout in case I run into some Scubaboarders :D

Kidspot,

Love the gurnard!
 
catherine96821:
looks like a moth...

that is what I said. It looked like a moth or locust.
 
There are a couple of resident Gurnards in the cove at Shark's Cove. One lives on the left side of the cove and the other on the right. So far I have seen them 2 summers in a row. I have also seen one at the pipe about 4 years ago. Pretty cool!!
 
Capybara sighted one at Kahuluu beach park snorkeling yesterday evening. Reminds me of a red-lipped batfish.
 
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