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Inaguas and Hogsty Reef Album

Smooth Trunkfish Porcupinefish Finger Coral Aerial survey. Yellow pencil coral with Blue Chromis and juvenile Bluehead. Great Star Coral Aerial survey. Bicolor Damselfish and juvenile Blueheadswim behind Thin Leaf Lettuce Coral. Nassau Grouper Rough Fileclam Yellowhead Jawfish Rough Box Crab hides between Sun Anemone and Encrusting Fan-Leaf Algae. Sun Anemone Shrimp sits in a Sun Anemone Barred Blenny Juvenile Threespot Damselfish swimming in Pillar Coral. Great Star Coral Mermaid\'s Tea Cup Dr. Sonia Bejarano conducts a scientific survey. Yellow Tube Sponge Orange Lumpy Encrusting Sponge Green Moray Green Moray Jeremy Kerr Aerial Survey. Agnessa Lundy works on a transect. Elkhorn Coral and Blade Fire Coral. Elkhorn Coral Agnessa Lundy works on a transect. Matti Kiupel works on a quadrat near Elkhorn Coral. A Common Lionfish and Blue Chromis swim near Pillar Coral and Lettuce Coral. Golden Crinoid Common Lionfish, Stoplight Parrotfish, and Blackbar Soldierfishhide behind a group of French Grunts. Dr. Andrew Bruckner and Dr. Bernard Reigl work on a transect. Flat-Top Bristle Brush Yellow Pencil Coral Convoluted Barrel Sponge Agnessa Lundy, Sonia Bejarano, Christian Clark. and Krista Sherman work on constucting cages for Sonia\'s studies. CAPT Phil Renaud and Dr. Sam Purkis explain scientific equipment to the film crew. CAPT Phil Renaud prepares for a dive. A Great Barracuda and Bar Jacks swim through this reef. Hydroid Zoanthid Giant Anemone The Science team on the Golden Shadow. Amanda Williams Dr. Andrew Bruckner conducting a phototransect. Lizard Many types of fish swim through this reef and eat algae. A Symmetrical Brain Coral sits among many sea fans. French grunts and Gray Snapper swim among these Elkhorn Coral skeletons. Golden Zoanthid Golden Crinoid Dr. Sonia Bejarano gives an interview to the film crew. Juvenile Spotted Drum Close up of sea rod. Horse-Eye Jack Blue Chromis swim through this reef with juvenile Princess Parrotfish and Spotfin Hogfish. Sea rod with polyps extended.
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