The most exciting aspects are the chances to encounter large schools of fish. I had the experience of inside a 15-meter diameter ball of Steel Pompano and a wall of 50X10X10 meters Barracuda schooling, hammerheads swimming together with Galapagos sharks and White-tip reef sharks; turtles being harassed by sealions. I even saw whale sharks at Isla Darwin; 20+ Eagle Rays and 100+ Golden Cownosed Rays soared the skies at Cousins Rock....
| Blue-footed Boobie Baby |
Galapagos Sealions, recent born |
Marine Iguana |
Waved Albatross courtship ritual |
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| Sally-Light Foot Crabs |
Striated Heron |
Blue-footed Boobies, adult & chick |
Lava Heron adult |
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| Scalloped Hammerhead |
Electric Ray |
Galapagos Sealions |
Galapagos Clingfish |
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| Barnacle Benny |
Golden Cownose Rays |
Golden Cownose Rays |
Red-lipped Batfish |
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