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  • A group of divers enjoy some relaxing topside moments at sunset. Wakatobi Resort, Wakatobi Marine Preserve; Tukang Besi Islands; Flores Sea; Indonesia
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  • A pair of Clown Anemonefish, Amphiprion percula, cavort among the tentacles of their host sea anemone. In a perfect example of symbiosis, the anemonefish aquire immunity to their host's stinging tentacles, which are lethal to most other fish. The anemonefish enjoy safe shelter among the tentacles, and reciprocate by defending their host from other predators. Wakatobi Marine Reserve, Tukang Besi Archipelago, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean. filename: clown94
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  • No larger than a grain of rice, this Pygmy Sea Horse, Hippocampus denise, is the world's smallest sea horse. Wakatobi Marine Preserve, Tukang Besi Islands, Flores Sea, Indonesia
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  • This pristine, isolated coral pinnacle is the shallowest point of a deep ridge at a dive site called The Blade. Wakatobi Marine Reserve; Tukang Besi Archipelago; Sulawesi; Indonesia; Banda Sea; Pacific Ocean
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  • This Pygmy Sea Horse, Hippocampus denise, is among the world's smallest, growing to only the size of a grain of rice. As with all sea horses, it is the male that gives birth, and this individual looks as if he might do so at any moment. Wakatobi Marine Reserve; Tukang Besi Archipelago; Sulawesi; Indonesia; Banda Sea; Pacific Ocean
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  • With its dusting of fiine white spots, the Comet, Calloplesiops altivelis, does bear a certain likeness to its celestial namesake. Note false eye spot at base of second dorsal and caudal fin, probably meant to confuse predators. Wakatobi, Tukang Besi Archipelago, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean.
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  • A colorful nudibranch, Chromodoris kuniei, makes its way across a forest of Halimeda algae. Wakatobi Marine Reserve, Tukang Besi Archipelago, Sulawesi, Indonesia, Banda Sea, Pacific Ocean
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