Hi there CARL, don't worry... I got all the copy rights in beforeI did a change of sequence do to the way the machine alphabetizes the info on me...now number 2 picture has become number 3 and I need the copy right year on the BlueDotted Fish, the new #2...
Follow and if you have already email the captions don't worry... I will allowfor my adjustment but from here on in they will be referred as in the sequentialorder, OK... I could not yesterday get the Blue Dotted Fish file open but repairedit today and got it to work just fine... off and running...need the next 11 copyrightyears... OK?
| Picture 1 BicolorAnglefish.gif @1992 "I've always wondered why gaudily-colored fish like the bicolor angelfish are as vivid as they are." (Papua New Guinea) | 
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| picture 2 BlueDottedFish.gif @1993 "A blue-spotted grouper glowers at us from his protective crevice (Red Sea)." | 
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| picture 3 ClarionAngleBaja/Socorro.gif @1990 "This Cortez Angelfish is endemic to the Revillagigados Islands, which include Socorro." (Baja California) | 
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| picture 5 @1994 "One of the sublime stars of Indo-Pacific reefs are the clownfish. This dazzler was seen in the Philippines." | 
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| picture 6 @1991 "Places such as Malpelo and Cocos Island have achieved fame among divers because of their populations of hammerhead sharks." | 
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| picture 7 @1993 "The Cod Hole, on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, is like a petting zoo of marine life." | 
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| picture 8 @1993 "Few encounters in the sea are more dramatic that playing wih a practically-tame manta." (Socorro) | 
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| picture 9 Diver&Manta.gif @1993 "This picture was taken at Socorro on a day when the manta rays were particularly insistent that divers play with them..." | 
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| picture 10 DoubleSharks.gif @1995 "A pair of silvertip sharks scream across a shallow reef in northern Papua New Guinea." | 
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| picture 11 FijiCoralReef.gif @1995 "Fiji has some of the most explosively colorful coral reefs found anywhere." | 
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| picture 12 GreatWhite&Cage.gif @1990 "A majestic great white shark prowls slowly past our cagesvisualizing a satisfying meal." | 
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| picture 13 GreatWhiteShark#2.gif @1992 Great white sharks are immensely graceful as they sweep in to attack. | 
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| picture 14 GreatWhiteShark.gif @1990 Always concentrating on his prey, a great white shark closes in. | 
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| picture 15 GreenRhinopiasOrangeCoral.gif @1994 A football-sized example of Merlot's scorpionfish sits motionless, waiting for it's small fish prey to pass. | 
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| picture 16 GWSwRopeinMouth.gif @1990 The moment of the strike, when the shark engulfs it's target. | 
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| picture 17 Hammerhead.gif @1993 A hammerhead shark soars above in shallow, sun-drenched water. | 
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| picture 18 Jess&Cuttle.gif @1984 Jessica with the cuttlefish that adopted us after we saved it from a fish's attack. | 
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| picture 19 Jessica&SeaSnake.gif @1984 Large sea snakes are generally inoffensive, but you always wonder. | 
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| picture 20 MantaRay.gif @1990 At San Benedicto, near Socorro, huge mantas come right in to examine divers. | 
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| picture 21 MoorishIdolCoralSea.gif @1989 Among the most graceful of the reef-dwellers, Moorish Idols are found throughout the Indo-Pacific. | 
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| picture 22 RedSea Nudibranch.gif The Spanish Dancer nudibranch undulates gracefully when dropped in open nocturnal water. One of the special events of any night dive. (1989) | 
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| picture 23 RedSeaReef&JessicaR.gif Jessica is framed by a natural wonder--a crevice where flowing currents nourish an astonishing growth of soft coral colonies. (1991) | 
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| picture 24 RedSeaSnorkler.gif Along the coastline of the Sinai the empty desert contrasts with the life-filled sea. (1985) | 
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| picture 25 RedSeaYellowFish.gif A lemon butterflyfish moves gracefully among the reef corals. Usually found in inseparable pairs, these are a photographer's delight. (1983) | 
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| picture 26 RedTailAnglefish.gif A red-tailed butterflyfish makes one wonder why its scarlet slash evolved. (1993) | 
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| picture 27 ReefBrothersIslRedSea.gif Sometimes when the currents flow along the flanks of Big Brother Island, you can hardly see the water for the fish and corals. (1992) | 
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| picture 28 SanDiegoBlueShark#2.gif In the early days of blue shark diving we had doors and viewing ports so large the sharks could come right in! (1990) | 
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| picture 29 SanDiegoBlueShark.gif A blue shark gets closely acquainted with Marty Snyderman. (1990) | 
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| picture 30 SchoolOfFish.gif Deep off the wall at Ras Muhammad in the Red Sea one finds cautious schools of spadefish. (1985) | 
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| picture 31 SharkBitingFood&Chain.gif One of our Red Sea captains developed the trick of tying the bait to a heavy length of chain. The sharks didn't seem to mind at all--they attacked it ferociously. (1993) | 
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| picture 32 SilkyShark.gif I later discovered that a pack of silky sharks was so aggressive--the crew was throwing food scraps into the water from the boat!! (1995) | 
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| picture 33 SilvertipShark.gif A well-fed silvertip shark eyes us as it cruises above the reef. (1994) | 
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| picture 34 SurgeonFishMaldives.gif A signature fish of the Indian Ocean, these blue surgeons are startlingly beautiful and quite fearless. (1989)Patty--please re-scan and get rid of the sprocket holes... | 
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| picture 35 TrukLagoonWreck&Jessica.gif This gun was mounted on the bow of a Japanese patrol torpedo boat (PT boat). (1982) | 
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| picture 36 TrunkFishBonaireCowfish.gif The trunkfish, with it's characteristic snout, is a common sight on many Caribbean reefs. (1985) | 
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| picture 37 WhaleShark&Diver#2.gif Stumpy. the whale shark with a chopped off upper tail, would play with us to get his picture taken. (1992) | 
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| picture 38 WhaleShark&Diver.gif Diving with the whale sharks sometimes			requires swimming frantically to keep up!! (1992) | 
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| picture 39 YellowFish.gif A goatfish in canary yellow with it's barbels deployed, looking for food. (Red Sea, 1990) | 
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| picture 40 YelowFrogFish.gif This dazzler appeared on a night dive after I had showered and stopped diving for the day. Needless to say, once I heard it had been spotted I splashed back into the water!! (1993) | 
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