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Rhincodon typus

Tubbataha

This trip to Tubbataha was postponed 2 years thanks to Coronavirus, but hugely enjoyable when we eventually managed to go. Unusually, for me, nearly all of these photographs are wide angle.

Tubbataha

This trip to Tubbataha was postponed 2 years thanks to Coronavirus, but hugely enjoyable when we eventually managed to go. Unusually, for me, nearly all of these photographs are wide angle.

Rhincodon typus

Rhincodon typus

Our first diving encounter with this iconic animal in over 500 dives.

Lutjanus campechanus

Lutjanus campechanus

Red Snapper, quite unexciting underwater until the strobe lights them up and shows their vibrant colour.

Soft Coral

Soft Coral

Tubbataha still has a very healthy soft and hard coral reef, attributed to the active protection against fishing by the Rangers.

Shallow Reef Scene

Shallow Reef Scene

I love the reef, full of life in every nook and cranny.

Schooling Jacks

Schooling Jacks

Schooling fish are always lovely to see, if you approach slowly and calmly you can sometime get amongst them.

In the School

In the School

Getting involved.

Predator Above

Predator Above

Something above startled the school straight towards me, fortunately.

Eretmochelys imbricata

Eretmochelys imbricata

Inquisitive Hawksbill turtle looking at his own reflection in the camera dome.

Sea Fan & Fish

Sea Fan & Fish

Typical scene in Tubbataha.

Table coral and Reef

Table coral and Reef

Healthy reef with many small fish.

Feather Star in the Sun

Feather Star in the Sun

Feather Stars are crinoids - a marine animal in the class Crinoidea, one of the classes of the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes the starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers.