Stick Together
Key Largo, FL
Stick Together
In this close-up shot, Schoolmaster are wary of my slow approach.
I’ve been carrying a camera below the surface since my very first open-water certification dive. (I somehow convinced our instructor, Paula, that I could handle it.)
Schoolmaster Snapper (Lutjanus apodus) are easy to identify, with their long snout, upper canine teeth, and bright yellow fins and tail.
The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary protects about 2,900 square nautical miles, yet supports about 3 million annual visitors. Disease, heat stress, and human activity have taken their toll yet nearly 6,000 marine species call the coral reefs, mangrove forests, and seagrass meadows home!
This would look great as a print on a black 3/4” standout mount, or matted and paired with a thin frame, up to 11×16”. Alternatively, marry this image with others from the Underwater Collection in a Triple Picture Frame Display (i.e., 8” prints in 14×14” frames) or a Triple Collage Frame (i.e., 6” prints in a 12x24” frame).
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