Thursday, December 26, 2024

Best of Mike #515


I think that the appearance of a Barracuda is much more menacing than what they actually are.

They are sort of scowly… and they definitely lurk or even follow divers as they move about the reef. 

And then, there’s that whole opening and closing of the mouth thing.

But all that I read says… that they are motivated by curiosity and the mouth things is to assist their respiration.

There are no reports of unprovoked attacks on divers and the only substantiated incidents involved spearfishing.

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Best of Mike #514

Mr Grumpy Face the turtle.

I swear, I was not doing anything to warrant this kind of look.

In fact, I believe this was one of the times that I waited patiently… while he went to the surface for a breath of air and then returned to the spot I was at.

Maybe it was his favorite spot… and I am getting the turtle equivalent of “get off my lawn”.

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Best of Mike #513

This guy is a Spotted Trunkfish.

They are not fast swimmers but they are very “helicopter like” in their swimming… hovering and moving up, down and sideways with ease.

They will retreat into recesses in the reef’ like you see here, if they are feeling at all uncomfortable with who is nearby.

Thursday, December 5, 2024

Best of Mike #512

This fellow is the juvenile phase of a French Angelfish.

He will grow up to be even prettier than this… and much prettier than his cousin the French Angelfish.

But at this stage of life they are virtually twins. The only difference being in that yellow band that runs down the center of his face. You will see that this band stops when it gets to the yellow band that encircles his mouth.

On his cousin (the Grey Anglelfish) that band would cross over the circle and touch his lips.