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  • diver explores a cargo hold of the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
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  • propeller shaft of the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 378
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  • diver observes colonial anemones, Nemanthus or Amphianthus sp. on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 379
    035646.jpg
  • diver examines soft corals, Dendronephthya sp., growing<br />
on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m; MR 379
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  • bigeye snappers, Lutjanus lutjanus, schooling on the starboard hull of the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese. MR 378
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  • diver examines twin 8-inch deck guns on the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.
    035607-BW.jpg
  • Moorish idols, Zanclus cornutus, on the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035604.jpg
  • diver and red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish, or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 378
    035656.jpg
  • diver and crinoid or feather star on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m;<br />
MR 379
    035644-BW.jpg
  • crinoid or feather star and schooling bigeye jacks or bigeye trevally, Caranx sexfasciatus, on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines
    035628.jpg
  • longfin spadefish or tiera batfish, Platax teira, on the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035602.jpg
  • bluespotted, blue-spotted, blue spotted or Kuhl's stingray or stingaree, Dasyatis kuhlii, at wreck site known as The Barges  - actually three sections of a floating dock sunk off Grande Island or Fort Wint, in Subic Bay, Philippines, at a depth of 6-31 m
    035660.jpg
  • diver and Moorish idols, Zanclus cornutus, on the wreck of<br />
the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 378
    035655.jpg
  • diver and red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish, or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 379
    035653.jpg
  • diver and red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish, or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 379
    035652.jpg
  • diver and red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish, or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 379
    035651.jpg
  • diver and red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish, or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 379
    035650.jpg
  • red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish, or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines
    035649.jpg
  • diver on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 379
    035648-BW.jpg
  • diver on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 379
    035647.jpg
  • diver observes colonial anemones, Nemanthus or Amphianthus sp. on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 379
    035645.jpg
  • diver and crinoid or feather star on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m;<br />
MR 379
    035644.jpg
  • diver examines soft corals, Dendronephthya sp., growing<br />
on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m; MR 379
    035643.jpg
  • striped catfish or striped eel catfish, Plotosus lineatus, on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War<br />
between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m; MR 379
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  • diver regards the bow of the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m<br />
MR 379
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  • diver examines soft coral growing on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m; MR 379
    035636.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m;<br />
MR 379
    035635.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m;<br />
MR 379
    035633.jpg
  • diver explores the crinoid and soft coral-covered wreck of<br />
the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m; MR 379
    035632.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m<br />
MR 379
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  • diver examines soft corals, Dendronephthya sp., growing<br />
on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to  Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m; MR 379
    035630.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands near the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m<br />
MR 379
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  • crinoids, rabbitfish, and bigeye jacks or bigeye trevally, Caranx sexfasciatus, on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines
    035627.jpg
  • diver and bigeye snappers, Lutjanus lutjanus, on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines MR 378
    035624.jpg
  • bigeye jacks or bigeye trevally, Caranx sexfasciatus, schooling on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines
    035625.jpg
  • propeller of the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families,<br />
and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035621.jpg
  • crinoid or feather star and soft coral on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners<br />
to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines
    035620.jpg
  • diver examines an airplane engine (probably from a Japanese Zero ) on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
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  • diver examines 8-inch deck gun on the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese. MR 378
    035616.jpg
  • bigeye snappers, Lutjanus lutjanus, schooling on the starboard hull of the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese. MR 378
    035614.jpg
  • diver examines propeller on the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.  MR 378
    035613.jpg
  • divers explore the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.<br />
MR 379
    035611-BW.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.<br />
MR 379
    035609.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.<br />
MR 379
    035610.jpg
  • diver examines twin 8-inch deck guns on the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.
    035608.jpg
  • diver examines twin 8-inch deck guns on the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.
    035607.jpg
  • diver and bigeye snappers swim about twin 8-inch deck guns on the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.
    035606.jpg
  • bigeye snappers, Lutjanus lutjanus, schooling on the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035603.jpg
  • longfin bannerfish or pennant coralfish, Heniochus acuminatus on the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035601.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035600.jpg
  • divers explore the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035599.jpg
  • red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035598.jpg
  • red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035597.jpg
  • red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035597-V.jpg
  • red lionfish, firefish, turkeyfish or butterfly cod, Pterois volitans, on the wreck of a 100 m long American LST ( Landing Ship - Tank ) sunk at the end of WWII. The wreck sits upright at a depth of 28-35 m of water in Ilanin Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 379
    035596.jpg
  • divers on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 378, 379
    035648.jpg
  • diver on the wreck of the Seian Maru, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk by Allied air strike on Nov. 19, 1944; the wreck lies on its port side at a depth of 25 m near Alava Pier in Olongapo Harbor, Subic Bay, Philippines; MR 379
    035647-BW.jpg
  • diver examines soft corals, Dendronephthya sp., growing<br />
on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m; MR 379
    035642.jpg
  • diver examines soft corals, Dendronephthya sp., growing<br />
on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m; MR 379
    035640.jpg
  • diver examines boiler of the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m<br />
MR 379
    035638.jpg
  • bigeye jacks or bigeye trevally, Caranx sexfasciatus, schooling on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines
    035626.jpg
  • diver peers through porthole on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 378
    035618.jpg
  • diver examines 8-inch deck guns on the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese. MR 378
    035617.jpg
  • diver examines propeller on the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.  MR 378
    035612.jpg
  • divers explore the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.<br />
MR 379
    035611.jpg
  • bigeye snappers, Lutjanus lutjanus, schooling around the 8-inch deck guns on the wreck of the USS New York ( aka USS Rochester / USS Saratoga ), a 117 m long American armored cruiser. The wreck lies on its port side in 27 m of water with the starboard side at a depth of 18m in the Port of  Olongapo, Subic Bay, Philippines. The ship was scuttled Dec. 14, 1941 to prevent capture by the Japanese.
    035605.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of an American WWII era LCU ( Landing Craft Utility ) or LCT ( Landing Craft - Tank ) sunk in 8-21m of water in Triboa Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 379
    035592.jpg
  • diver explores cargo hold on wreck of the El Capitan / USS Majaba, an American freighter of 90 m length, sunk in 1946 in Subic Bay, Philippines, lying on its side at a depth of 5-21 m; MR 379
    035585.jpg
  • diver observes a clown or false clown anemonefish or common clownfish, Amphiprion ocellaris, in a magnificent sea anemone, Heteractis magnifica, on the wreck site known as The Barges - actually three sections of a floating dock sunk off Grande Island or Fort Wint, at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines, at a depth of 6-31 m; MR 378
    035665.jpg
  • diver observes a clown or false clown anemonefish or common clownfish, Amphiprion ocellaris, in a magnificent sea anemone, Heteractis magnifica, on the wreck site known as The Barges - actually three sections of a floating dock sunk off Grande Island or Fort Wint, at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines, at a depth of 6-31 m; MR 378
    035664.jpg
  • diver observes a clown or false clown anemonefish or common clownfish, Amphiprion ocellaris, in a magnificent sea anemone, Heteractis magnifica, on the wreck site known as The Barges - actually three sections of a floating dock sunk off Grande Island or Fort Wint, at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines, at a depth of 6-31 m; MR 378
    035663.jpg
  • diver observes a clown or false clown anemonefish or common clownfish, Amphiprion ocellaris, in a magnificent sea anemone, Heteractis magnifica, on the wreck site known as The Barges - actually three sections of a floating dock sunk off Grande Island or Fort Wint, at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines, at a depth of 6-31 m; MR 378
    035662.jpg
  • diver explores wreck site known as The Barges - actually three sections of a floating dock sunk off Grande Island or Fort Wint, at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines, at a depth of 6-31 m; MR 378
    035661.jpg
  • diver explores wreck site known as The Barges - actually three sections of a floating dock sunk off Grande Island or Fort Wint, at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines, at a depth of 6-31 m; MR 378
    035658.jpg
  • gold-spotted sweetlips, netted sweetlips, lemonfish or lemon sweetlips, Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus, on the wreck of an American WWII era LCU ( Landing Craft Utility ) or LCT ( Landing Craft - Tank ) sunk in 8-21m of water in Triboa Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 379
    035594.jpg
  • diver swims over bow of the wreck of an American WWII era LCU ( Landing Craft Utility ) or LCT ( Landing Craft - Tank ) sunk in 8-21m of water in Triboa Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, MR 379
    035593.jpg
  • divers explore the wreck known as the Japanese Patrol Boat, a 32 m long trawler-style WW II Japanese vessel, possibly a tugboat or submarine chaser, sunk upright in 18-25m of water in Triboa Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, presumed to have been sunk by an Allied air attack in 1944-1945; MR 378, 379
    035591.jpg
  • divers explore deck of the wreck known as the Japanese Patrol Boat, a 32 m long trawler-style WW II Japanese vessel, possibly a tugboat or submarine chaser, sunk upright in 18-25m of water in Triboa Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, presumed to have been sunk by an Allied air attack in 1944-1945; MR 378, 379
    035587.jpg
  • diver examines patch of branching fire coral growing on hull of the wreck of the El Capitan / USS Majaba, an American freighter of 90 m length, sunk in 1946 in Subic Bay, Philippines, lying on its side at a depth of 5-21 m; MR 379
    035586.jpg
  • diver explores wreck site known as The Barges - actually three sections of a floating dock sunk off Grande Island or Fort Wint, at the entrance to Subic Bay, Philippines, at a depth of 6-31 m; MR 378
    035659.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of an American WWII era<br />
LCU ( Landing Craft Utility ) or LCT ( Landing Craft - Tank )<br />
sunk in 8-21m of water in Triboa Bay, within Subic Bay,<br />
Philippines, MR 379
    035595.jpg
  • divers examine the rudder of the wreck known as the Japanese Patrol Boat, a 32 m long trawler-style WW II Japanese vessel, possibly a tugboat or submarine chaser, sunk upright in 18-25m of water in Triboa Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, presumed to have been sunk by an Allied air attack in 1944-1945; MR 378, 379
    035589.jpg
  • divers explore stern cabin of the wreck known as the Japanese Patrol Boat, a 32 m long trawler-style WW II Japanese vessel, possibly a tugboat or submarine chaser, sunk upright in 18-25m of water in Triboa Bay, within Subic Bay, Philippines, presumed to have been sunk by an Allied air attack in 1944-1945; MR 378, 379
    035588.jpg
  • diver explores the wreck of the El Capitan / USS Majaba,<br />
an American freighter of 90 m length, sunk in 1946 in Subic Bay, Philippines, lying on its side at a depth of 5-21 m; MR 379
    035584.jpg
  • fish swirl around deck cabin on the wreck known as the Japanese Patrol Boat, a 32 m long trawler-style WW II Japanese vessel, possibly a tugboat or submarine chaser, sunk upright in 18-25m of water in Triboa Bay, within Subic  Bay, Philippines, presumed to have been sunk by an Allied air attack in 1944-1945
    035590.jpg
  • emperor angelfish, Pomacanthus imperator, on the wreck of the San Quentin or San Quintin, a Spanish gunboat sunk in 1898 during the Spanish-American War between Grande and Chiquita Islands at the entrance to Subic Bay,<br />
Philippines; wreckage is scattered over a reef at a depth of 9-18 m
    035634.jpg
  • blackbar soldierfish,  Myripristis jacobus, and spotted moray eel, Gymnothorax moringa, inside tugboat wreck, Dominica ( Caribbean Sea )
    033257.jpg
  • soft coral, Dendronephthya sp., on wreck of the Yongala, off Townsville, Queensland, Australia MR 208
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  • bigeye snappers, Lutjanus lutjanus, schooling on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines
    035623.jpg
  • map puffer, Arothron mappa, on the wreck of the Oryoku Maru, a Japanese Hell Ship, originally a luxury cruise liner, converted for military use; when sunk by Allied air strike on Dec. 15, 1944 it was being used to transport military cargo, Japanese families, and Allied prisoners to Japan; the wreck is at a depth of 15-20 m near Alava Pier in Subic Bay, Philippines
    035622.jpg
  • red pigfish, Bodianus unimaculatus, female, on stern of the Rainbow Warrior wreck, Cavalli Islands, off North Island, New Zealand ( South Pacific Ocean )
    035374.jpg
  • scuba divers explore the stern of the Rainbow Warrior wreck, Cavalli Islands, off North Island, New Zealand ( South Pacific Ocean )
    035377.jpg
  • underwater photographer finds macro subjects on the stern of the Rainbow Warrior wreck, Cavalli Islands, off North Island, New Zealand ( South Pacific Ocean )
    035376.jpg
  • underwater photographer explores the stern of the Rainbow Warrior wreck, Cavalli Islands, off North Island, New Zealand ( South Pacific Ocean )
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  • diver explores the wreck of the El Capitan / USS Majaba, an American freighter of 90 m length, sunk in 1946 in Subic Bay, Philippines, lying on its side at a depth of 5-21 m; MR 379
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