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Andaman Islands, India

To do my dive courses, I lived to Havelock, one of the Andaman and Nichobar Islands. It is a beautiful place with a lot of amazing dive sites as Johnny's Gorge, the Wall or Dixon Pinnacles... It is a bit a second home

and the beginning of a crazy adventure!

Glass Anemone Shrimp-3
Napoleon Maori Wrasse & Yellowback Fusilier
Skunk Anemonefish
Trevally-2
Varicose Wart Slug
Longfinned batfish
Red Tail Butterflyfish_
Yellow Damselfish
Zebra Lionfish
Kuhl's Spotted Stingray
Goldspotted Sweetlips-2
Glass Anemone Shrimp
Eyebar Goby & Yellow fusilier
Moonrish Idol
Napoleon Maori Wrasse
Goldspotted Sweetlips
Home sweet home
Goran Angelfish
Trevally
Red Tail Butterflyfish_-3
Baracuda-2
Bulbe Coral
Bearded Scorpionfish
Eyebar Goby
Glass Anemone Shrimp-2
Emperor Angelfish
big eyes emperor fish
False Clown Anemonefish
leopard shark
turtle
Sicklefin lemon shark
anemonefish
bluespotted stingray-2
Scissortail Sergeant
Reef needlefish
Picasso Triggerfish
squid
Crab

Fiji

Some dives in the famous Blue Lagon of Yasawa Islands. Meeting  with Lemon Shark...

Poor Knight Islands, New Zealand

Couple of dives days and nights around the Poor Knight Island.  A total Marine Reserve and Nature Reserve - and pending World Heritage Site - the 11 million year old Islands’ volcanic origins provide myriad spectacular drop offs, walls, caves, arches and tunnels.

Above and below water, the Islands are abundantly populated with unique and incredibly varied plant, animal and fish life. Eagle Ray, Long_ties and Short-ties Stingray, Scorpionfish, Muray and so much more... First minute underwater, it is thousand of fish around you!

dragon
northern scorpionfish-2
sandager's wrasse
roboastra luteolineata mating
Long-tailed stingray
muray
northern scorpionfish
sandager's wrasse-2

Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Queensland's Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest and healthiest coral reef system. It is the only living structure on earth that can be seen from outer space. Made up of nearly 2900 individual reefs, 600 continental islands and 300 coral cays, it’s the world’s largest single structure comprised of living organisms. Amazing world in life that we must respect and protect.

Turtle
Turtle 2
Stingray
Anemone Clownfish
Batfish
Parrotfish
Corail
Anemone Skunkfish

©  Marie Bizar 2016.

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