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Cay Sal Photo Album

Christmas Tree Worm on Star Coral. Cleaning Goby on Star Coral. Shy Hamlet Jackknife Fish Batwing Coral Crab Sargassum Triggerfish Juvenile Rock Beauty Giant Anemone Giant Anemone with Flamefish. Bandtail Puffer Margate Barrel Sponge with Cleaning Goby. The Golden Eye docked in the Golden Shadow. Giant Hermit Great Hammerhead Loggerhead Turtle Southern Stingray Dr. Sam Purkis doing an Aerial Survey on the Golden Eye. Reef Shark Reef Shark King Helmet Slender Sea Cucumber Krista Sherman does educational outreach. A member of the Science Team performs a survey. Dr. Andrew Bruckner takes a photo of a Southern Stingray. Yellowline Arrow Crab Leathery Barrel Sponge with Sun Anemone Sun Anemone and Sun Anemone Shrimp Several types of fish use this sunken plane as an artificial reef. Several types of fish use this sunken plane as an artificial reef. Giant Anemone Social Feather Duster Warty Jellyfish A trip to Lighthouse Island. Blade Fire Coral Elkhorn Coral Flamingo Tongue Porcupinefish Yellowhead Jawfish Judy Lang holds up a heart shaped ballon. Queen Conch Alexio Brown A Scientific Diver photographs a transect. Atlantic Trumpetfish Knobby Anemone The Science Team relaxes on the Golden Shadow. Dr. Sam Purkis at an event on the Golden Shadow. The Golden Shadow Docked. Phil Renaud and Andrew Bruckner on the Golden Eye. A member of the Science Team conducts a survey. Harlequin Bass Pink Vase Sponge Great Star Coral with Cleaning Gobies Orangespotted Filefish Blue Bell Tunicate Great Barracuda Artichoke Coral Encrusting Fan-Leaf Algae Banded Butterflyfish Mustard Hill Coral Yellow Stingray Redband Parrotfish The Golden Shadow at night. Spanish Lobster Artichoke Coral Smooth Flower Coral Southern Stingray Queen Conch Spotted Moray Giant Anemone The control panel of the Golden Eye. Common Lionfish Bernhard Reigl returns from a dive. Dr. Andrew Buckner conducts a survey of the reef. Amanda Williams conducts a survey of the reef. Jeremy Kerr and Timothy Payne II study a chart. Loggerhead Turtle Web Burrfish The Science Team and Crew on the Golden Shadow at sunset. Phil Renaud stand next to an earth flag on the Golden Shadow. The Science Team observes the dropcam at night. Grooved Brain Coral Timothy Payne II prepares tanks for a dive. Caribbean Spiny Lobster Many types of fish swim through a pillar coral. Many types of fish swim through a pillar coral.
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