Marine Invertebrates from Caves and Walls - Caribbean Underwater Photography Gallery V Last Image

The Anemone (Condylactis gigantea), and Finger Sponges (Haliclona rubens) form an abstract pattern on a deep wall.     West Bay, Grand Cayman Island   Depth 80 feet or 24 meters

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Marine Invertebrates of Reefs, Walls, and Caves

Caribbean Underwater Photography Gallery V

 
 
 *  The Anemone (Condylactis gigantea), and Finger Sponges (Haliclona rubens) form an abstract pattern on a deep wall.  In the upper left corner of the image is the Deep-water Gorgonian (Icilogorgia schrammi).  At the top right is a small patch of reef-building coral, probably (Montastrea cavernosa).  To the left of the coral is a Purple Rope Sponge (Haliclona hogarthii).

West Bay, Grand Cayman Island -  Depth 80 feet or 24 meters

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