I Found Nemo's House

Komodo, in the famed Coral Triangle, is one of my favorite dive destinations. The diversity and abundance of marine life in this region are simply amazing. I waited by this purple anemone (Heteractis magnifica) for the resident clown anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris) to come out. Watching these guys swim in, out, and around the sea anemone never gets old.

You Don't See Me... Do You?

I saw this trumpetfish (Aulostomus maculates) “hiding” under a palm frond. The shape of the fish is so similar to the stem of the palm frond. The fish can simply hang out underneath the palm and avoid being noticed.

Staghorn Coral

Staghorn coral (Acropora sp.) is considered to be a fast growing coral species. Of course fast for coral is 4-8 inches (10-20 cm) per year… Scientists estimate there are nearly 400 species of staghorn coral, and only scientists can tell them apart.

Off Limits Except for Two Months

Pelican Reserve - we can only dive in this area of Anacapa Island, California during November and December. I look forward to diving here every year. The visibility is usually very good and the kelp forest looks very healthy. It is one of the prettiest dive sites at Anacapa Island.

Camouflaged Fish

How many leaf fish do you see?They are very well camouflaged. The pale colored one on the right side is pretty easy to spot. There is a second one to left that is darker and better camouflaged. Taenianotus triacanthus (leaf fish, paperfish) is found in tropical waters ranging from Indo-Pacific to east Africa and the Red Sea.