Volume 4       Number 7

In this issue:
- Silver Jacks slice through Spotted Water
- Schooling in the Shallows
- "Teenage" Yellowtail Damselfish on the Sugar Wreck

 

  Silver Jacks slice through Spotted Water        Back to Top

Horse-Eye Jacks prowl through the open water above Thumbnail Reef. Click here for more about these fast-swimming hunters.

 

  Schooling in the Shallows        Back to Top

A shipwreck in shallow water provides the only refuge on a sandy bottom, attracting schools of reef fishes. Click here for more about this fishy gathering place.

  "Teenage" Yellowtail Damselfish on the Sugar Wreck        Back to Top

This Yellowtail Damselfish is almost an adult, still showing its baby-blue spots. Click here for more about this wreck resident.

 

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