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Nictuku

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24. A little more info
Sun Nov 23, 2025, 05:18 PM
Sunday

(I can't help myself. I am very homesick for Hawaii, and snorkling was my favorite thing to do there. I moved there when I was around 9years and moved back to the mainland when I was 19)

So here is what I know about your wonderful photos that have taken me down memory lane:

1. State Fish Humuhumunukunukuapua'a

2. Hawaii Green Turtle (love them!!! The Hawaiian word for turtle is Honu) I could be wrong here, someone posted that it is a hawk-billed sea turtle. Either way, they are Honu!

3. A type of angel fish Moorish Idol or Kihikihi

4. Blue Parrotfish. Notice his large beak! When you are snorkeling in Hawaii, underwater you hear all this crackling noise. It is actually the sound of these fish eating coral. For these reasons, these fish are not very good for coral. The crunch up the coral and eat the tiny organisms, then shit out the rock, which actually is part of how sand develops. These guys are not the only fish that eat coral, but they are known for devastating coral reefs if they are over populated.

5. Pufferfish! These are the cute little guys that look like they are smiling. When threatened, they puff up into a round ball and the spines that normally lay flat stand straight up and discourages larger fish from eating them.

6. I'm really not sure what this guy is.

7. Honu!

8. Not sure what the fish is, but the coral behind it is Brain Coral. It looks like there is also a long spined black sea urchin under the rock.

So much fun, I just imagined myself snorkeling again. My favorite thing to look for are Octopus. They are such amazing creatures.

What an amazing and beautiful world we have.

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Fantastic! PJMcK Nov 22 #1
Thank You PJMcK. They were taken at a state park on Hawaii's big island near Kona. I've amended the post accordingly. George McGovern Nov 22 #5
Just lovely! Is this somewhere in the US? Love the brain coral. Ziggysmom Nov 22 #2
Thanks Ziggysmom. They were taken at a state park on Hawaii's big island near Kona. I've amended the post accordingly. George McGovern Nov 22 #6
My distinguished son in law just bought one for my daughter. usonian Nov 22 #3
Aren't they though. That's a great gift! On the snorkelprowl. Looking forward to results. Thanks usonian! George McGovern Nov 22 #8
Love that camera Nasruddin Nov 22 #18
Great photos Picaro Nov 22 #4
On behalf of my classmate, Thanks Picaro! I'll make sure she sees these comments. George McGovern Nov 22 #10
Unreal! Just delightful Easterncedar Nov 22 #7
Thank You Easterncedar. I'll relay yours and others' replies to Donna. George McGovern Nov 22 #11
Those are fabulous photographs! Diamond_Dog Nov 22 #9
I'm glad for your good memories Diamond_Dog. And that the images bring you back! George McGovern Nov 22 #13
wow! mike_c Nov 22 #12
That's what I said when Donna texted her photos mike_c. Thanks! George McGovern Nov 22 #14
Those are so cool FoxNewsSucks Nov 22 #15
Holy Moly FoxNewsSucks, could I go with you? Snorkeling looks truly unforgettable. Thanks! George McGovern Nov 22 #16
These are fantastic! Kudos to Donna. LoisB Nov 22 #17
Thanks Lois! She'll get a screenshot of these kind comments. George McGovern Sunday #20
The Picasso triggerfish in the first photo is amazing. Lochloosa Nov 22 #19
HolyTurtle/Fish Lochloosa! You know wherewhom you speak. My friend Donna will appreciate your comment. Thanks! George McGovern Sunday #21
Humuhumunukunukuapuaa Nictuku Sunday #22
Thank You Very Much for your kind and knowledgeable comments Nictuku! George McGovern Sunday #23
A little more info Nictuku Sunday #24
We surely do have that Nictuku! These images were taken by my h.s. classmate Donna. George McGovern Sunday #25
Worked at a public Aquarium in New Orleans. Tom Dyer Sunday #26
On behalf of my friend Donna, you're welcome Tom Dyer. Thanks for your neat reply. George McGovern Monday #28
Beautiful! Paradise! surfered Sunday #27
Thanks surfered. I'll make sure Donna sees your words. George McGovern Monday #29
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