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In the rather murky waters near the rocks were all kinds of fishes.
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There were also many of these fishes.
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These look like cardinalfishes (Family Apogonidae).
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Of course there were lots of gobies (Family Gobiidae) of all kinds.
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It was really nice to see this goby that I usually only encounter near reefs.
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This colourful wrasse is often seen near seagrasses.
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The fishy find of the day was the bizarre Slender sea moth or sea robin (Pegasus volitans).
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Chay Hoon found even more exciting fishes including groupers, moray eels and more: on her colourful clouds blog.
What an amazing shore this is! More about the other creatures seen during this trip.
Another amazing aspect of this shore is that I didn't come across much abandoned fishing nets or lines. So while there is some fishing going on here, it seems to be done responsibly.