Diving partner at the side
Platax fish better known as batfish
Swarm of suckerfish
Look trough the Gorgonian known as fan coral
Scorpion fish
Caesionidae, yellowback fusilier fishes
This trigger fish attacked me short time later
Five minutes at five meters security stop
Moray eel in free water out of the cave
A bigger whitecap reef shark
Whitetip reef shark
Fusilier fish with remarkable colors
Morey eel swims out the cave
Buona vista through the sea fan
Myself during the security stop
Ready for a UW photo shot
Early morning capture
Harmless leopard shark
Clown triggerfish
Nemo(s) look out the anemones
A boxfish or cofferfish
The dive through a tunnel
Diving in the group
Sea urchins all over the rocks
A swarm of yellow snappers
White fan corals in 15 meters
Getting on board after the dive
Lionfish and a sea star
Two rocks as small pinnacle islands
Under water life near Phi Phi island
Next joke from Alex
Lionfish
To surface again
Gorgeous underwater world
Hans the dive doctor
Boarding the boat after having a good dive
Nudbranche
Masked Pufferfish
A shoal of fish darken the light under water
Nemo is looking
One more Lion Fish
Diving in the depth of 40 meters
Soft coral in nice colors
Diving Boat Sai Mai
Harmonic flow of the Manta
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Sea anemones
Anemones tend to stay in the same spot until conditions become unsuitable (prolonged dryness, for example), or a predator attacks them. In that case anemones can release themselves from the substrate and use flexing motions to swim to a new location. Most sea anemones attach temporarily to submerged objects; a few thrust themselves into the sand or live in burrows; a few are parasitic on other marine organisms and some have symbiotic relationships with hermit crabs.
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