Marine Plants??

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[/COLOR :11: I was just looking over the section labeled marine plants and was appalled at how many divers evidently have no idea what they're looking at underwater, let alone photographing. I find that a little study prior to diving a site increases my pleasure several fold.
No wonder some say there is nothing more to see under there!
 
yeah, I mentioned this very thing in the underwater photography forum last week. Oh well, sponges were considered plants up till the late 18th century. Folks can always argue that.
 
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