Wolfgang's photos
Platax fish better known as batfish
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Commonly known as "batfish" are very liked by us divers. This fish keep close to us and are moving in slow motions, ideal to capture a photo of the fish.
Sepia cuttlefish
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Like other cuttlefishes, they have ink that they can use when scared, they move by jet propulsion and can change colour (not any colour, mostly they use very dark browns, light browns and whites. Sometimes they use a bit of orange behind their eyes, or grey in lines along their arms) to hide, or to send signals to other cuttlefish or to predators. They spend a lot of time on the bottom, and usually only swim when they are hungry (to catch prey), or when they meet another cuttlefish (they will fight or mate).
Corals and sea anemones
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Swarm of suckerfish
Dive up at boats stern
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After the security stop in 5 meters under water we're waiting to get on board the platform at the boats stern.
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Stonefish portrait
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Stonefishes, whose members are venomous, dangerous, and even fatal to humans. It is the most venomous fish in the world currently known. But encounter the fish isn't dangerous if you don't come to close to the dorsal fin.
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Black Manta our cruising boat
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