Hawaiian Whitespotted Toby aka Sharpnose Pufferfish
The groove patterns in the lobe coral are caused by the burrowing Petroglyph Shrimp, which are not visible.
Exposure Date: 2014:11:07 08:55:35;
ImageDescription: Marine invertebrates (absence of backbone or spinal column, e.g., coral & urchin) & vertebrate (presence of backbone or spinal column, e.g., fish) CU: HAWAIIAN WHITESPOTTED TOBY aka SHARPNOSE PUFFERFISH (Canthigaster jactator) hovering above (green) lobe coral & next to (brown) cauliflower coral, reef at Molokini Shoal Marine Life Conservation District, Molokini itself is a crescent-shaped volcanic caldera (crater), a sanctuary and an islet in Alalakeiki Channel between Maui & Kahoolawe Islands, Molokini is part of the County of Maui, off the coast of Makena, South Maui coast, Hawaiian Islands;
Make: Panasonic;
Model: DMC-TS5;
ExposureTime: 1/320 s;
FNumber: f/3;
ISOSpeedRatings: 200;
ExposureProgram: Normal program;
ExposureBiasValue: 4294967263/50;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 4 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 28 mm;
Software: iPhoto 9.6;
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Photo Information
- Taken with Panasonic DMC-TS5
- Focal Length 4.9 mm
- Exposure Time 1/320
- f Aperture f/3.3
- ISO Speed 200
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