
1 First dive of the trip and the conditions were pristine. Topography at Stone House dive site.

2 Hawaiian Dascyllus or Domino Damselfish protecting their coral home

3 Fisher's Star

4 Two pairs of Moorish Idols crashed the Dascyllus party

5 School of Bluestripe Snapper hanging in its usual place under the archway at Sheraton Caverns

6 Young Honu at Sheraton Caverns

7 Longnose or Forceps Butterflyfish

8 Large school of barracuda at Turtle Bluffs

9 A Yellow Tang at Turtle Bluffs

10 Fried Egg nudibranch upside down on the ceiling of a swim-through

11 Black coral is actually brownish-orange when it's alive

12 Black coral is actually brownish-orange when it's alive

13 Yellowmargined Moray at Camp One dive site

14 Small honu at Camp One

15 Massive schooling bait balls of Akule or Bigeye Scad kept us mesmerized at Koloa Landing. We literally held our position in the sandy area for a long time as…

16 Massive schooling bait balls of Akule or Bigeye Scad kept us mesmerized at Koloa Landing. We literally held our position in the sandy area for a long time as…

17 Massive schooling bait balls of Akule or Bigeye Scad kept us mesmerized at Koloa Landing. We literally held our position in the sandy area for a long time as…

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19 I was hovering over the reef deciding where to go next when this endemic Gold-lace Nudibranch, only 1-1/2 inches long, just floated down the water column a foot…

20 Cute baby frogfish looks like an alien cartoon character