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Being a new diver...EVERYTHING!!! :D Oh, almost forgot....I want to dive the Great Barrier Reef with my wife and my friend that lives in Brisbane.
 
Something simple.. Male Yellow head jawfish spitting eggs.

Have seen several with eggs. Never seen one spit the eggs out and grab them back again.
 
Mola Mola, Grouper Aggregation and Coelacanth

I was going to post mola mola but the other two would be awesome as well!
I doubt that I could ID a coelacanth.....
 
.............................................Snorkeling doesn't count----has to be witnessed on a 'real dive'.........lol

Actually I was diving. The picture in the link, I'm guessing, is the sculptor. (Which is a pretty decent snorkel as the mermaid is in 65–70 feet of cold Pacific ocean. I can't snorkel that deep, and I can't even remember where I put my snorkel.)
 
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remember: location...location...location......!

Whalesharks ....Maldives....(the bugger swatted me with his tail in passing !)
Hammerheads .....Layang Layang...
Mantas......Maldives (for up close and kissable) ...and Raja Ampat
Pygmy seahorse.....Raja Ampat
Mola mola (Sunfish)......Bali (south coast)
Flamboyant cuttlefish .....Sipidan

....I am spoilt....never seen a nautilus though.....:cool2:....
 
Things:
1. Great White
2. Mola Mola
3. Blue Marlin, or any marlin really
4. Killer Whale
5. Leopard Seal - but I will never get the chance to dive in Antartica, not sure if I would want to anyways

Places:
1. Galapagos Islands
2. Great Barrier Reef
3. Radisson Blue Hotel - The Radisson Blu Hotel's 82-Foot Aquadom Aquarium Brings Sea-Life and Scuba Diving to Berlin | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building

Would love to dive in the tallest cylindrical structure in the world.
 

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