Plate 1
  • PNG0001. Andrew, divemaster on Febrina, blowing bubbles of air to surface, Papua New Guinea
Plate 2
  • PNG0002. school of jacks and barracuda swirl behind walls of sea fans, Papua New Guinea
Plate 3
  • PNG0003. school of jacks and barracuda swirl behind walls of sea fans, Papua New Guinea
Plate 4
  • PNG0004. Andrew Fornasier diving behind huge sea fans, Papua New Guinea (MR avail)
Plate 5
  • PNG0005. whitetip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus), among school of pyramid butterflyfish (Hemitaurichthys polylepis), Papua New Guinea
Plate 6
  • PNG0006. silvertip reef shark, Papua New Guinea
Plate 7
  • PNG0007. freckle-faced blenny, Papua New Guinea
Plate 8
  • PNG0008. blue ribbon eel; Rhinomuraena quaesita; flaring nostrils aid in smell; Papua New Guinea
Plate 9
  • PNG0009. CAMOUFLAGE: weedy scorpionfish; Rhinopias aphanes or frondosa; superb camouflage mimics sea fans and crinoids of its coral reef habitat; Papua New Guinea
Plate 10
  • PNG0010. CAMOUFLAGE: weedy scorpionfish; Rhinopias aphanes or frondosa; superb camouflage mimics sea fans and crinoids of its coral reef habitat; Papua New Guinea
Plate 11
  • PNG0011. VENOMOUS / CAMOUFLAGE: reef stonefish Synanceia verrucosa; lying in sand resembles rock; most venomous fish in the world; spines can kill in 20 min.; Papua New Guinea
Plate 12
  • PNG0012. CAMOUFLAGE: Caledonian stinger buried in sand; Inimicus sp.; extremely venomous; Papua New Guinea