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  • Blue Coral (Distichopora robusta) growing on submarine rock outcrops at approx 15-20 M depth off the SW corner of Jicarita Island.<br />
This unique coral species was first discovered here at this location, and is only known from small areas of Coiba National Park and some nearby sites in the Gulf of Chiriqui.  First scientifically described in 2004.  Diver Kevan Mantell, who was the person who first brought the unique corals to scientific attention, swims through the landscape of underwater pinnacles.<br />
<br />
Sponges and sea fans grow among the Distichopora corals.<br />
<br />
<br />
Jicarita Island, <br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Coral Wall" dive site<br />
<br />
<br />
original description of the coral:<br />
 Lindner, A., Cairns S.D., Guzman .M., 2004. Distichopora robusta sp. nov., the first shallow-water stylasterid (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Stylasteridae) from the tropical eastern Pacific. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 84 5: 943-947.<br />
<br />
Jicarita Island, <br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Coral Wall" dive site<br />
<br />
<br />
original description of the coral:<br />
 Lindner, A., Cairns S.D., Guzman .M., 2004. Distichopora robusta sp. nov., the first shallow-water stylasterid (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Stylasteridae) from the tropical eastern Pacific. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 84 5: 943-947.
    150315_03623.jpg
  • Tufted Blenny (Mccoskerichthys sandae) living in a hole in a coral head.<br />
<br />
Endemic to Costa Rica and Western Panama.  Example of regional endemic, special to Eastern Tropical Pacific.<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Island<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Wahoo" dive site
    150314_03540.jpg
  • Coral reef dominated by Pocillopora hard corals, with some coral bleaching<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150902_03702.jpg
  • Tufted Blenny (Mccoskerichthys sandae)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Manta channel dive site
    150829_01984.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)<br />
A group of approx four whales travels through Coiba National Park waters with dolphins riding on their bow waves.<br />
<br />
with Contreras Islands, Coiba National Park, Panama in background
    150827_dji_00126.jpg
  • Rich growth of sea fans and soft corals cover the steep slopes in an area of high current and surge which bringing rich nutrients to these filter feeders.  Scores of Scissortail Chromis (Chromis atrilobata) and other fish feed on plankton.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Coiba Island, <br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
'Hatchet Rock" dive siter
    150315_03873.jpg
  • Young Humpback whale with mother.<br />
<br />
With Rancheria Island in back.<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150905_dji_01621.jpg
  • Young Humpback whale with mother.<br />
<br />
With Rancheria Island in back.<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150905_dji_01618.jpg
  • Goby species<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150905_05527.jpg
  • Cortez Angelfish (Pomacanthus zonipectus)<br />
<br />
Rancheria Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Iglesias Dive Site
    150905_05280.jpg
  • Mangrove lined estuary at Boca Grande, <br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150903_dji_01786.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) <br />
surfacing off Coiba Island.<br />
<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150902_04444.jpg
  • Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)<br />
<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150902_04364.jpg
  • Parrotfish species<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
"buffet" dive site
    150902_03967.jpg
  • Tufted Blenny (Mccoskerichthys sandae)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
"buffet" dive site
    150902_03954.jpg
  • Coral reef dominated by Pocillopora hard corals, with some coral bleaching<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150902_03720.jpg
  • Whitetip Reef Shark (Triaenodon obesus) on a deep seamount<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Bajo Veinte dive site
    150902_03639.jpg
  • Spotted Boxfish (Ostraceon meleagris) female<br />
<br />
Rancheria Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Iglesias dive site
    150901_03028.jpg
  • Spotted Boxfish (Ostraceon meleagris) male<br />
<br />
Rancheria Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Iglesias dive site
    150901_02892.jpg
  • sunset with amazing beams of light over Coiba National Park, viewed from Pixvae Village, Panama
    150831_02206.jpg
  • Mother and very young baby Humpback Whale.  Baby is very light colored and possibly born within last 24hrs.<br />
<br />
In a small protected bay, Bahia Rosario, adjacent to Coiba National park. <br />
<br />
Panama
    150830_dji_00948.jpg
  • Mother and very young baby Humpback Whale.  Baby is very light colored and possibly born within last 24hrs.<br />
<br />
In a small protected bay, Bahia Rosario, adjacent to Coiba National park. <br />
<br />
Panama
    150830_dji_00879.jpg
  • small wrasses in a spawning aggregation<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
The Fridge dive site
    150830_02110.jpg
  • Mother and baby Humpback Whale being pursued by two other adult humpbacks.<br />
<br />
Vicinity of mouth of Honda Bay and adjacent islands.<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150829_dji_00533.jpg
  • Mother and baby Humpback Whale being pursued by two other adult humpbacks.<br />
<br />
Vicinity of mouth of Honda Bay and adjacent islands.<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150829_dji_00500.jpg
  • Cortez Garden Eel (Heteroconger digueti)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Manta channel dive site
    150829_01894 - Version 2.jpg
  • Hard corals with early stages of coral bleaching<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
Baja Uva dive site
    150827_00814.jpg
  • Pacific Spadefish (Chaetodipterus zonatus)<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
La Ballena dive site
    150827_00624.jpg
  • Giant Moray (Gymnothorax javanicus)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Island<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
Manta Channel Dive Site
    150826_00102.jpg
  • A rocky seamount rising toward the surface with circling fish and rich coral and sponge growth.  Whitetip Reef Shark (Triaenodon obesus) in silouette.<br />
<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Siren's Point" dive site
    150313_02905 - Version 2.jpg
  • Roughjaw Frogfish (Antennarius avalonis) poised among sponge branches on a rocky reef.<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands <br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Wahoo" dive site
    150312_02769 - Version 2.jpg
  • Pocillopora coral at various stages of coral bleaching<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150905_05625.jpg
  • Pacific Seahorse (Hippocampus ingens)<br />
<br />
Rancheria Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Iglesias Dive Site
    150905_05351.jpg
  • Deep rocky seamount at 30 m depth, covered in rich, colorful invertebrate life including anemones, sponges and corals.  <br />
Whitetip Reef Shark (Triaenodon obesus) and jacks.<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Bajo Veinte dive site
    150905_05260.jpg
  • Hard coral patterns<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05679.jpg
  • King Angelfish (Holacanthus passer)<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05644.jpg
  • Reef with some coral bleaching.<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05294.jpg
  • Divers Kevan Mantell and Alan Chung work to remove abandonned longline tangled on a rocky seamount in the National Park<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Siren's Point dive site
    150904_05229.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) <br />
surfacing off Coiba Island.<br />
<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150902_04438.jpg
  • Coral reef dominated by Pocillopora hard corals, with some coral bleaching<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150902_03801.jpg
  • Coral reef dominated by Pocillopora hard corals, with some coral bleaching<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150902_03747.jpg
  • Split level  over/under view of reefs and islands.<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150902_03666.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)<br />
throwing flukes and diving with storm clouds behind.<br />
<br />
Coiba Natioal Park<br />
Panama
    150902_03611.jpg
  • Longline fishing line tangled on a seamount in the National Park<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
Siren's Point dive site
    150901_03359.jpg
  • Flag Cabrilla Grouper (Epinephelus labriformis)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Manta Point dive site
    150901_03255.jpg
  • Cortez Angelfish (Pomacanthus zonipectus)<br />
<br />
Rancheria Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Iglesias dive site
    150901_03103.jpg
  • King Angelfish (Holacanthus passer)<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Siren's Point dive site
    150901_02768.jpg
  • sunset with amazing beams of light over Coiba National Park, viewed from Pixvae Village, Panama
    150831_02282.jpg
  • Mother and very young baby Humpback Whale.  Baby is very light colored and possibly born within last 24hrs.<br />
<br />
In a small protected bay, Bahia Rosario, adjacent to Coiba National park. <br />
<br />
Panama
    150830_dji_01009.jpg
  • Mother and very young baby Humpback Whale.  Baby is very light colored and possibly born within last 24hrs.<br />
<br />
In a small protected bay, Bahia Rosario, adjacent to Coiba National park. <br />
<br />
Panama
    150830_dji_00906.jpg
  • Mother and very young baby Humpback Whale.  Baby is very light colored and possibly born within last 24hrs.<br />
<br />
In a small protected bay, Bahia Rosario, adjacent to Coiba National park. <br />
<br />
Panama
    150830_dji_00860.jpg
  • School of Pacific Spadefish (Chaetodipterus zonatus) swim over the reef on a seamount.<br />
Millepora coral is bleaching at the tips.<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
The Fridge dive site
    150830_02073.jpg
  • School of Pacific Spadefish (Chaetodipterus zonatus) swim over the reef on a seamount.<br />
Millepora coral is bleaching at the tips.<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
The Fridge dive site
    150830_02067.jpg
  • Mother and baby Humpback Whale being pursued by two other adult humpbacks.<br />
<br />
Vicinity of mouth of Honda Bay and adjacent islands.<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150829_dji_00718.jpg
  • Tufted Blenny (Mccoskerichthys sandae)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Manta channel dive site
    150829_01991.jpg
  • Cortez Garden Eel (Heteroconger digueti)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Manta channel dive site
    150829_01917.jpg
  • Bluechin Parrotfish (Scarus ghobban)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Wahoo dive site
    150829_01688.jpg
  • Flag Cabrilla Grouper (Epinephelus labriformis)<br />
<br />
Coiba Island, <br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
Twin Peaks dive site
    150828_01190.jpg
  • Rich growth of sea fans and soft corals cover the steep slopes in an area of high current and surge which bringing rich nutrients to these filter feeders.<br />
 <br />
Coiba Island, <br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
'Hatchet Rock" dive siter
    150828_01105.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)<br />
<br />
with Contreras Islands, Coiba National Park, Panama in background
    150827_dji_00162.jpg
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)<br />
A group of approx four whales travels through Coiba National Park waters with dolphins riding on their bow waves.<br />
<br />
with Contreras Islands, Coiba National Park, Panama in background
    150827_dji_00114.jpg
  • Schools of Pacific Spadefish (Chaetodipterus zonatus) and Bluestriped Sea-chub (Sectator ocyurus) crossing eachother<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
La Ballena dive site
    150827_00693.jpg
  • Pacific Spadefish (Chaetodipterus zonatus)<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
La Ballena dive site
    150827_00594.jpg
  • Pacific Spadefish (Chaetodipterus zonatus) school over a rich reef covered in sea fans.<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"The Fridge" dive site
    150827_00370.jpg
  • Zebra Moray (Gymnomuraena zebra)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Island<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
Manta Channel Dive Site
    150826_00251.jpg
  • Rich growth of sea fans and soft corals cover the steep slopes of a very high current and surge area.  The currents bring rich nutrients to these filter feeders.<br />
<br />
 <br />
Coiba Island, <br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
'Hatchet Rock" dive siter
    150315_03992.jpg
  • Blue Coral (Distichopora robusta) growing on submarine rock outcrops at approx 15-20 M depth off the SW corner of Jicarita Island.<br />
This unique coral species was first discovered here at this location, and is only known from small areas of Coiba National Park and some nearby sites in the Gulf of Chiriqui.  First scientifically described in 2004.<br />
<br />
Jicarita Island, <br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Coral Wall" dive site<br />
<br />
<br />
original description of the coral:<br />
 Lindner, A., Cairns S.D., Guzman .M., 2004. Distichopora robusta sp. nov., the first shallow-water stylasterid (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Stylasteridae) from the tropical eastern Pacific. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 84 5: 943-947.
    150315_03649.jpg
  • A rocky seamount rising toward the surface with circling fish and rich coral and sponge growth.<br />
<br />
Coiba Island, <br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Siren's Point" dive site
    150314_03343.jpg
  • American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) on a beach on Coiba Island.  <br />
<br />
This individula is wild, but apparently has a history of being fed by humans, so frequents a bay near the ranger station on Coiba.  He is locally know as "Tito".  Appears to be approximately 4 M long.<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean
    150312_02815.jpg
  • Whitetip Reef Shark (Triaenodon obesus) on a rocky seamount in Coiba NP.<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands, N of Brancanco Isl.<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Roller Coaster" dive site
    150309_01418.jpg
  • Large school of Bigeye Crevalle Jack (Caranx sexfasciatus) circle near a seamount.<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Twin Peaks" dive site
    150312_02576.jpg
  • Canales de Afuera Island<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"Manta Channel" dive site
    150311_02251 - Version 2.jpg
  • Cortez Angelfish (Pomacanthus zonipectus) juvenile color form.<br />
Example of regional endemic, special to Eastern Tropical Pacific.<br />
<br />
Contreras Islands<br />
Coiba National Park, Panama<br />
Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
<br />
"The Fridge" dive site
    150307_00377 - Version 3.jpg
  • Pocillopora coral at various stages of coral bleaching<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150905_05611.jpg
  • Freckled Porcupinefish (Diodon holocanthus)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150905_05602.jpg
  • Tufted Blenny (Mccoskerichthys sandae)<br />
<br />
Rancheria Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Iglesias Dive Site
    150905_05521.jpg
  • Commerson's Frogfish (Antennarius commerson)<br />
<br />
Rancheria Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Iglesias Dive Site
    150905_05425.jpg
  • Commerson's Frogfish (Antennarius commerson)<br />
<br />
Rancheria Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Iglesias Dive Site
    150905_05411.jpg
  • Pacific Seahorse (Hippocampus ingens)<br />
<br />
Rancheria Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Iglesias Dive Site
    150905_05330.jpg
  • Deep rocky seamount at 30 m depth, covered in rich, colorful invertebrate life including anemones, sponges and corals.  <br />
Schools of damselfish in foreground, with jacks in the distance.<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Bajo Veinte dive site
    150905_05204.jpg
  • Deep rocky seamount at 30 m depth, covered in rich, colorful invertebrate life including anemones, sponges and corals.  <br />
Schools of damselfish in foreground, with jacks in the distance.<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Bajo Veinte dive site
    150905_05193.jpg
  • Deep rocky seamount at 30 m depth, covered in rich, colorful invertebrate life including anemones, sponges and corals.  <br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Bajo Veinte dive site
    150905_05180.jpg
  • Aerial view of Punta Cristo, the northernmost point of Coiba Island.<br />
<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150904_dji_01524Pano.jpg
  • Red-headed Goby (Elacatinus puncticulatus)<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05794.jpg
  • Red-headed Goby (Elacatinus puncticulatus)<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05792.jpg
  • Red-headed Goby (Elacatinus puncticulatus)<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05785.jpg
  • Cortez Rainbow Wrasse (Thalassoma lucasanum)<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05621.jpg
  • Cortez Angelfish (Pomacanthus zonipectus)<br />
juvenile<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05606.jpg
  • Cortez Angelfish (Pomacanthus zonipectus)<br />
juvenile<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Mona Lisa dive site
    150904_05576.jpg
  • Coral Hawkfish (Cirritichthys oxycephalus)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150904_05549.jpg
  • Coral Hawkfish (Cirritichthys oxycephalus)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150904_05515.jpg
  • Spotted Sharpnose Puffer (Canthigaster punctatissima)<br />
<br />
Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150904_05499.jpg
  • Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150904_05338.jpg
  • Divers Kevan Mantell and Alan Chung work to remove abandonned longline tangled on a rocky seamount in the National Park<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Siren's Point dive site
    150904_05238.jpg
  • Divers Kevan Mantell and Alan Chung work to remove abandonned longline tangled on a rocky seamount in the National Park<br />
<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama<br />
<br />
Siren's Point dive site
    150904_05219 - Version 2.jpg
  • Boca Grande river mouth and estuary lined with mangroves.<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
    150903_dji_01765Pano.jpg
  • Boca Grande river mouth and estuary lined with mangroves.<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
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  • Boca Grande river mouth and estuary lined with mangroves.<br />
Coiba Island<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
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  • Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)<br />
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Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
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  • Freckled Porcupinefish (Diodon holocanthus)<br />
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Canales de Afuera Islands<br />
Coiba National Park<br />
Panama
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