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    Reef Fish Identification - Tropical Pacific - ebook

    Announcing the publication of: Reef Fish Identification – Tropical Pacific - ebook. Now you can take a copy of the Reef Fish Identification – Tropical Pacific with you on your laptop, phone or iPad. The new ebook is available in the Blio format for Android, iPad, iTouch, iPhone and Windows PC...
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    Stan Waterman ebook

    The hardcover 2005 printing of Stan Waterman's autobiography Sea Salt: Memories and Essays is out of print, but now the publisher has released the book in an ebook format. It is available through Apple's ibookstore for ipad. If you just got an ipad for Christmas, here is a good book for your...
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    Town Pier

    Anna and Ned DeLoach have just posted a report from diving the Town Pier in Bonaire (they got a special permit). The pier is closed, but marine life is still abundant and there is hope it will be reopened in 2010 after construction on the pier is completed (which begins in a few weeks). Take a...
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    Marine Life Blog

    I wanted to pass along a blog that many of you might like to follow and "daydream of diving" when your surface interval is too long. We have created the Marine Life Blog that follows the travels and marine life discoveries of Ned and Anna DeLoach and Paul Humann. They are the...
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    Bonaire Featured on Ned DeLoach's Marine Life Blog

    Ned and Anna DeLoach have posted a trip report on the first week of their month long stay in Bonaire (Sept 2009). Ned has photos of christmas tree worms spawning and a rare Gaudy Clown Crab. check it out at marinelifeblog.com
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    The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

    Ned and Anna DeLoach have posted a trip report from the Blue Heron Bridge with a fantastic video of spawning frogfish from Anna and several of Ned's photos. Take a look at their marinelifeblog.com
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    Hello from Florida

    Was not able to make it, but thanks for the invite.
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    Let's see who can identify this odd sea creature?

    I agree it is the Atlantic Black Seahare (Aplysia morio). Take a look at page 291 in Humann/DeLoach's Reef Creature Identification book for more info. I shot that photo off Los Roques in Venezuala, but it is the same species.
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    Hello from Florida

    Well after all these years, thought we would get on scuba board and see what we are missing out on. Can't promise to ID everyone's photos, but might check out a few when we have time.
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