I've got a bunch more underwater pictures taken off Kona.  There's so much to see in Hawaii that the photos can't do it justice.

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A Triton Trumpet snail eats a Crown of Thorns starfish

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A turtle settles down at a cleaning station

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This  looks like a Strawberry nudi, but it may be something else.

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Leaf Scorpion fish can come in many colors.

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A couple of white margin nudibranchs under a cave

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Bandit Angels can only be found in Hawaii.

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Here's another cooperative White Mouth Moray.

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A Guard Crab defends his coral home from intruders.

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The Hawaiian Lionfish has poison spines

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A couple more mantas from the night dive.

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Another fried egg nudibranch.  Common on walls & overhangs

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Tobies are fairly common.  They're a type of small puffer.

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This little guy is a Trembling Nudibranch.

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Yet another White Mouth Moray, probably the most common eel.

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Here's a nice sized Yellow Margin Moray.

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This is a Zebra Moray, I get excited when I see these guys.

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