Dives 2035 - 2037

  • Pacific Double-saddle Butterflyfish
    Pacific Double-saddle Butterflyfish
    Chaetodon ulietensis
    Fairyland, Palau, June 6, 2010
    2037#8685
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Jellies
    Jellies
    Mastigias papua etpisoni - snorkeling only at this site that requires a rough hike up a steep hill of eroded reef limestone.
    Jellyfish Lake, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8705
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Jellies
    Jellies
    Mastigias papua etpisoni
    Jellyfish Lake, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8719
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Jellies
    Jellies
    Mastigias papua etpisoni
    Jellyfish Lake, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8721
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Cnidarians & Orbicular Cardinalfish
    Cnidarians & Orbicular Cardinalfish
    Cnidarians & Sphaeramia orbicularis
    Jellyfish Lake, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8725
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Giant Clam
    Giant Clam
    Tridacna gigas - last diving spot was a snorkel where some local brothers have placed a lot of large clams.
    Clam City, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8731
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Giant Clams
    Giant Clams
    Tridacna gigas
    Clam City, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8734
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Giant Clams
    Giant Clams
    Tridacna gigas - one of the clams has a large soft coral growing on the shell.
    Clam City, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8736
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Giant Clam
    Giant Clam
    Tridacna gigas - this clam has a colony of Acropora specie growing on the shell.
    Clam City, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8737
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Giant Clams
    Giant Clams
    Tridacna gigas - the clam nearest the bottom of the photo has a nice soft coral growing on the shell.
    Clam City, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8740
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Giant Clams
    Giant Clams
    Tridacna gigas - soft coral growing on the left clam's shell.
    Clam City, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8742
    Larry L. Jackson
  • Boring Giant Clams
    Boring Giant Clams
    Tridacna crocea - 16 clams, two only partially visible in the photo.
    Clam City, Palau, June 7, 2010
    2010-06-07#8743
    Larry L. Jackson