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Yellowtail Snapper. If you haven't seen these, you haven't been diving! Sometimes the challange is to not get a picture of one while trying for something else. They are tasty though.

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Nassau Groupers rarely get this big in the Bahamas, they are even more tasty than yellowtails!!!

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Queen Angelfish at Sandchute. This is one of my favorite dive sites around Nassau. It's like a ride at Disneyworld.

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A Grasby hiding in a vase sponge.

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Fire Coral, waiting to get you on most shallow dives in the Bahamas.

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A Spotted Moray. You rarely see these out in the open.

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