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> At one point we were enveloped in mixed schools of ladder-finned pomfrets,
> sea-pike and mado's.  Dave found some pink nudibranchs grazing across a
> rock, and there were even one or two Port Jackson shark eggs drifting
across
> the sand.
>
yaknow, while it is a wondrous experience (being in the middle of a school
of small fish - completely enveloped) I always kind of wonder what it is
that frightens them more than I do and where it is. ;-)  I have some
pictures I took in Guanaja where I was in the middle of a school like that.
Then I saw the barracuda and horse eyed jacks circling.

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