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An Amazing dive at Humpback Rock...

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On April 12, 2007
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An Amazing dive at Humpback Rock...

This place is a fish-for-all...

First, you swim down through the first layer...

Nice Gaffsail Pompano, Purple surgeons, Rainbow Chubs and Bigeye trevallys...

Layer 2... Blue Trevallys... these guys are about 2 feet long each... Along with the top of a gigantic school of Spottail Grunts...

Finally, we're on the bottom of the structure. It's easy to lose people occasionally, they just keep disappearing behind the fish...

A big group of spottail Grunts.. some purple surgeons and rainbow chub, and creolefish mixed in...

Nice structure... hey would you guys get out of the way... I'm trying to take pics here...

In the background, you can see a white tip reef shark...

Nice Leather Bass

That's a big lobster...

Ever wonder how the rays and sharks are related??? Well, here's your missing link. This is a Banded Guitarfish, in the same family as the ray and the shark... Looks like a ray with a sharks's tail... very cool...

Gotta get that close up....

And the parting shot.... how many different species can you see in this pic???

Another amazing day at Humpback Rock...

Capn Scott

This place is a fish-for-all...

First, you swim down through the first layer...

Nice Gaffsail Pompano, Purple surgeons, Rainbow Chubs and Bigeye trevallys...

Layer 2... Blue Trevallys... these guys are about 2 feet long each... Along with the top of a gigantic school of Spottail Grunts...

Finally, we're on the bottom of the structure. It's easy to lose people occasionally, they just keep disappearing behind the fish...

A big group of spottail Grunts.. some purple surgeons and rainbow chub, and creolefish mixed in...

Nice structure... hey would you guys get out of the way... I'm trying to take pics here...

In the background, you can see a white tip reef shark...

Nice Leather Bass

That's a big lobster...

Ever wonder how the rays and sharks are related??? Well, here's your missing link. This is a Banded Guitarfish, in the same family as the ray and the shark... Looks like a ray with a sharks's tail... very cool...

Gotta get that close up....

And the parting shot.... how many different species can you see in this pic???

Another amazing day at Humpback Rock...

Capn Scott