Cuan Law under sail

Islands along the Drake Channel, east of Tortola

The British Jack as flown in the BVIs

Grunts & Snappers abound on these lush reefs

A Tarpon cruises just below the surface

Four-eye Butterfly fish

Hind

The Common Lionfish may be the scourge of the Caribbean, but they are exotic and beautiful

The mast of the Rhone under the hull of the trimaran Cuan Law

Along the hull of the Rhone, part of my "Walls, Fences & Barriers" collection

Do you see the crab?  It is about 3 cm across.

Brilliant yellow polyps out at night, feeding.

More of the polyp perfusion.

A 10 cm squid, one of a pair spotted on this dive.

Arrow crab, wrapped around a piece of cable, out in the open and unprotected.

Pederson's Cleaner Shrimp is only about 4-5 cm long.  Shot with a 60 mm lens plus a +2 diopter on a Nikon D500.

The fish density speaks to the health of this part of the Caribbean Sea.

Sharron concentrates on macro-video as she is framed by tube sponges and part of a wreck.

A pair of Squirrelfish hangout in 15 meters of seawater.

Porcupinefish, up close and personal.

Yellowhead Jawfish dances up from its tunnel in search of food.

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