Thursday, October 31, 2013

TRAVEL: Raja: Turtles, Fine Coral, Baby Sweetlips (Day 9 & 10)


MANSUAR & KRI ISLANDS

 We are returning to Sarong as the journey ends. The weather improves, and reef life becomes even more magnificently abundant and colorful, with easy snorkeling conditions.


How magnificent the sea fans are - how deeply I perceive now how all culture mimics nature: bold ceramic sculptures, Vegas fan dancers, slow-motion film revealing lyric movement in a wind-blown paper bag.  
 How the colors look like historic palettes for artificial, chemical, and modern color theory - acid pinks and greens, dark blues
How the folds are intricate and stymie the  eye that dares follow their secret patterns

The short clip below is of the wriggling baby sweet-lips, warding off predators with a comical "dance".  Ron sent me into gales of laughter imitating this; his sense of humor made for lots of laughs - made me wish I'd gone to high school with him.  I could just imagine him entertaining the class with outbursts of glee and annoying the teacher but delighting his classmates.





Another camouflage - I have photoshopped this so we can see it.  The texture of the fish's skin is so webbed, dusty, and sandy that it's almost impossible to see it hiding.  I found one myself, but the diver guides also pointed out a couple I missed, to my foolishly intense chagrin.

 This is a fabulous fish - a Picasso clownfish.  I only saw a few, but I sinned in envying the vision of his creator, giving him that vibrant, daring skin to wear daily.

Parrotfish - saw so many of these in Tahiti, not so many here.  They are mostly responsible for the lovely white fine sand on the beaches, as they nibble, digest, and excrete the coral.

Trevally - no testament could ever live to tell the blue excitement of a school of these passing in the sunlight.


We saw several turtles.  Below, my photo, followed by RL*'s professionally-lit camera shot.


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nudibranch? RL*

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RL* - grouper


This is a grouper - a favorite class of fish, because they are secretive and clever,concealing themselves amidst coral branches, and one gets quick glimpses of their beautiful colorations as they emerge to feed, then move back, all with great dignity of movement.


RL* - grouper?

RL* titan triggerfish 

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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

TRAVEL Raja Ampat, Night Dive, Dugong sighting (Day 7 & 8)

GAM ISLAND, FRIWINBONDA ISLAND


Sunny  morning beach walk 
To Friwinbonda Island this morning after Gam - the days run together.   I woke up with enough sleep in the tank, a little morning rain, then two great sun-blessed snorkels in very warm water. Many in the group saw a dugong (an unusual sighting of a sea cow-type creature. I contented myself with photos of the fabulous coral – so many kinds, the most colorful multitudinous plentiful displays I think I’ll ever see. And the fish sightings continued to be extra-orddinary finds for me.


dugong RL*

spotted boxfish - that face! Looks like a puppy.




RL* -green moray - I found one of these myself

RL* triggerfish - similar to an orange-lined, but significant marking differences



Fantastic looking needlefish

 Blackbelly picassofish (triggerfish)



Can you spot it?


This was fantastic for me - it is a cuttlefish, leisurely proceeding across the reef.  It changed color to hide and confuse predators within a second.





Finally he gave up his flirtation with me and swam away with surprising acceleration and speed.


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The most velvety, feathery  crinoid- exquisite color

Monday, October 28, 2013

Raja Ampat, Scorpion Fish (Day 6, 10-28)

ALJUY ISLAND

The morning boat ride permitted us a beautiful view of a beach kingfisher. Another day of clouds and murky water, lots of sightings but fatigue again and in the poor afternoon conditions I took another nap. Ron's photos for the day: 
Bennett's Butterfly fish


black-backed butterfly fish?

Small scale scorpion fish - RL's flash illuminates it's colors, but I promise you, their camouflage on the coral on which the lay in wait is very complete and other divers had to point until I saw the slight irregularities of texture, color, and outline which revealed the fish

Spine-cheeked anemone fish - one of several familiar to us damselfish from the Disney film - they are so bright, hiding in the wormy swaying anemones 

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Black-spotted box fish - these are very kawaii (cute) and look very cuddly - slow swimmers

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A fine photo of a Margined Coralfish - such cheerful presence on the reef

Ocellate Butterfly Fish

Oval-Spot Butterfly Fish

My best photo of the day, I loved the clarity wonderful greenish light.