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Here's a video of a Batfish at the BHB from a couple of months age.

[video=youtube_share;AA-nF2trgfc]http://youtu.be/AA-nF2trgfc[/video]
 
Someone asked what a batfish looks like. Not a great pic, but i found this little fellow at BHB this last Sun.​

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Here is a closer shot of a batfish, shot by an Instructor, Ham from the Jupiter Dive Center when my gf was doing some specialty training with him last year at BHB.​

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no photos... :(
 
Sorry. I was not aware that they did not post. I was using my phone to post, because Colleen opened the window beside my laptop, and it was flooded/destroyed by a severe T storm, on Wed night, but I did not realize that until last night. :shocked:

Pics, everything, are gone, keyboad useless, unless it heals it's self when it is fully dry in a week or two! :(
 

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Here's a video of a Batfish at the BHB from a couple of months age.

2nd Attempt:

[video=youtube;AAcgfGZYWnI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAcgfGZYWnI&feature=youtu.be[/video]

You can also see the divers in the background doing their best to lay on and silt everything as much as possible.

---------- Post added June 1st, 2013 at 11:34 AM ----------

Visibility was pretty bad yesterday (less than 10ft) but still great to get a dive in before the storm. Saw this interesting flounder "dance" and some sort of little sea robin:

I'm going to attempt to go today if the weather holds out...

---------- Post added June 1st, 2013 at 11:39 AM ----------

Where's the best spot to spot a seahorse?
 
Saw this interesting flounder "dance" and some sort of little sea robin:
PICT0390 - YouTube

I've seen some interesting interactions with the little bridge flounders, but nothing like for that long. Cool video. And, ain't it always the case that it's when yer seeing something really cool that something *else* really cool (like the beautifully posing little sea robin) shows up to distract you and force you into making a decision as to which to follow? :D Thanks for sharing.
 
I'm just hoping the rain eases up enough to allow the water to clear up for Thursday's night dive. Plan to do a "double header" with the night dive and then catch the early morning tide, but not if vis is 10-15'. I'm spoiled.

Memorial day dive was blue water, 30' vis, and no serious drop in vis out over the sand/snorkel trail even an hour after the tide had turned.
 
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