tang (if anyone can ID, post here) Looks like a Striped bristletooth (the tang) (Ctenochaetus striatus). These are very common in the Red Sea
From Arne Kuilman - scott_rtw
This photo of a coral reef was taken while snorkeling at Halomy Hotel
Sharm-el-Sheikh. There was a small coral pinnacle that was covered
with reef fish and pristine corals.
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FrodoBabbs 48 months ago | reply
Thanks for making your pictures available via Creative Commons. I used a couple of your underwater pics here.
trozos de cristal [deleted] 20 months ago | reply
A blessing.
mlhradio 17 months ago | reply
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ScienceNetworkWA 12 months ago | reply
This image has been used under the creative commons licence on ScienceNetwork WA.
www.sciencewa.net.au/topics/fisheries-a-water/item/1407-w...
Thank you for making it creative commons!