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down there!

Kona is home to hundreds of species of Hawaiian reef fishes.  The next few pages will feature underwater photos taken while scuba diving off the shores of Kona.

Four spot butterfly  and cleaner wrasse Ornate butterfly Hairy yellow hermit crab Regal slipper lobster
Hawaiian lionfish Stout moray Leaf Scorpion Strawberry nudibranch

Whaleshark

Wish I could promise seeing whale sharks every dive, but you never know...

More Photos

These are but a few of the wonderful critters you can see while diving here in Kona.

All pic's were taken with our Sea & Sea MX 10 in varying conditions (day, night, shallow, deep, etc.).    I intend to add to this gallery from time to time, so do check back.

 

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Night Dives

Fish Photos

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It is with a combination of sadness and excitement that as of December of 2012 we're closing our dive charter business to pursue other opportunities on the mainland.  We've had a lot of fun meeting people over the years, and there are many I consider friends.   I'd like to say a big MAHALO to all who have patronized us over the last decade.  I'll still be continuing my blog http://www.kona-scuba-diving.blogspot.com if anyone cares to check on what I'm up to.  Scuba may or may not be part of my future, so this website will stay active for a while just in case.  I will be checking my business e-mail from time to time  steve@wannadivekona.com if anyone wishes to say howdy.  A fond ALOHA to all.

Steve Frisbie