Symbiotic ecosystem at its best

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On a recent dive with a client, we were lucky enough to see a great example of marine life working together.
In this case, inside the cathedrals at 3 tables/firehouse on Oahu's north shore, we witnessed a Moray Eel, a Bluefin Trevaly, a Peacock Grouper and a Goatfish hunting the reef together. Most often we will will see one or the other feed together but this was great to see all 4 at once. Personally from my experience, the goatfish and grouper are just freeloading and do little to actually flush out the food. Check it out this little snippet!
 
That's neat. Four different Families.
 

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