While conducting our field reports and interviews we stumbled upon these two amazing sea creatures that one does not normally catches a glimpse of when out at sea. Why? Because they are creatures that are normally in hiding. They show us how beautiful and amazing our great barrier reef really is.

This is a picture of a squid that we took a picture of during the Christmas Boat Parade. The flash of our camera seemed to trigger the animal to burst into bright colors.



These moray eels live within the rocks in front of Rico's Bar & Grill at the Villas at Banyan Bay. The eels have come to like the restaurant staff who feed them on a regular basis for their guests to catch a glimpse at.
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