
Nearly the end of 2008 and loads to reflect on this year in TARP Watch (which I won't here). But the place still continues to surprise me: on Christmas eve, I was snorkelling for only an hour off Sapi island and photographed examples of another 5 species new to me here! This takes my total to
389. (The combined total of all known recorded identified fishes since 1992 now stands at
529; contrast this with the most speciose part of the Caribbean: Bonaire with
487 species logged in the REEF database). December 24th's additions were: Needlefish
Strongylura incisa, Damselfishes
Chrysiptera unimaculata (Juvenile) and
Pomacentrus dickii, Sea Chub/ Drummer
Kyphosus vaigiensis (also a new family here for me - KYPHOSIDAE), and lastly the Boxfish
Ostracion meleagris (this one male).
Perhaps the craziest-haired fish of 2008 is shown here off Gaya island on 11th July - Antennarius striatus (family ANTENNARIIDAE).
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