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The clear waters of West Papua and Raja Ampat are a nursery of the unexpected.
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Fak Fak reef scene, published in Ocean Geographic
Pygmy seahorses camouflaged in sea fan
Pygmy seahorses are shy by nature, and sometimes the seem to be a bit annoyed at the photographer
Tiny crab blends into a sea fan, with cups partly open at night
Lion fish
Tiny, shining blue bobtail squid
Crab disguised to look like sponge-encrusted rocks
Orange sea fan seen through red chrinoid
Chrinoid and soft corals
Reef scene with orange fan
Cockatoo waspfish sits in shallow water, rocking in the waves, looking just like a dead leaf
Eyes in the blue
Close-up view of the trunk of a soft coral
Close-up view of the eye of a dogface puffer fish
Small fish hugs the trunk of a big soft coral
Raja Ampat is so rich with fish life, it always looks like rush-hour under the water
Close-up view of a giant clam
White nudibranch seems to glow from the lite of the strobe
Ornate ghost pipefish
Tiny crab camouflaged as it climbs the trunk of a large sea fan
It's only a coincidence that this nudibranch blends into the background. It's bright red spikes say don't eat me, I am poison
A scorpion fish hides in a bed of pastel soft corals
This skinny little crab seems to be barely there
Curious pattern in sponge and coral
Don't mess with me – I've been working out
Small translucent fish hugs a sea whip
A frogfish lurks behind soft coral
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