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The Worlds Largest Fish: Whale Sharks
The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) is the world's largest known fish species. Up to 62 ft, or 18meters, these animals have been reported in all tropical oceans of the world.
The Hawaiian Cleaner Wrasse: Hawaiian Style Pest Control
Visualize being in a car wash line, or waiting for the dental hygienist. Waiting in line is what the reef fish do underwater at a fish "cleaning station”. They're in line to be cleaned by Hawaiian cleaner wrasse; small, brightly colored fish that measures about 2 to 4 inches.
Moray Eels: Nocturnal Hunters of the Hawaiian Reef
Long feared and respected, eels evoke visions of serpents waiting to pounce on unsuspecting humans. Yet contrary to these images, eels are not vicious man-eaters, but fascinating reef fish with an odd appearance.
Butterflyfish: Bold and Beautiful
The delicate and brightly colored Butterflyfish stand out as some of the most beautiful reef fish you will encounter while SCUBA diving or snorkeling. More characteristic of coral reefs than any other family of fishes, these brightly colored and intricately patterned fish are an underwater delight!
Scorpionfish: Now you see 'em—Ouch you don't!
People often ask snorkel guides, “What can I touch or step on that will hurt me?". It's an intelligent question because of the diversity of shoreline habitats. Many creatures, including Scorpionfish, should be kept at a respectful distance.
Jack The Knife: Predator Of The Reef
Of the ocean predators, sharks immediately come to mind. However, the jack family plays the most significant role in establishing reef communities, and is extremely important to humans as well.