Macro Photography in Bonaire?

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Just to add a bit to this discussion, go to the Bonaire Blenny Guide on the Blenny Watcher's Blog by Anna and Ned DeLoach. It shows maps drawn by Anna DeLoach showing where various species of blennies were seen during their visit in 2013. Take the maps more as an indicator of habitat and not exactly as an indicator of presence. The maps are dated now, and I know for certain that several species are no longer in the previous locations (at least, as of last winter and this August). Unfortunately, one of the best sites for tessellated and orangespotted blennies was an encrusted rope anchoring a submerged buoy on Bari Reef. It now resides on the bottom and is probably home to many new things, but the former fishy residents are unlikely.
 
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