GRAY ANGELFISH: BAHAMAS REEF FISH (24)
I have posted about Gray Angelfish before, illustrated with some of Melinda’s wonderful undersea photographs. I’m putting up some more of Melinda’s photos of Gray Angelfish drifting around their coral reef habitat. These photos are particularly interesting in demonstrating the diversity and health of the reefs of the Northern Bahamas. At a time when coral decline is obvious in many places, these bright images show how things should be.



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Fantastic to see such vibrant signs of a healthy ecosystem!
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It’s encouraging, Mark, when there is increasing concern globally about the state of coral reefs. RH (PS I’ll contact you re bonefish flies… not the success we hoped, I’m afraid)
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gorgeous, clear shots!
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Pretty colours and markings, aren’t they? Lucky Melinda takes such excellent pics… I certainly could not! RH
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