Now that I am home, I have had a chance to go through some of my pictures and reminisce about how amazing my life in Key Largo was. I am so lucky to have had the opportunity to be down there and work with REEF and I can’t wait to go back to visit. I believe that pictures speak louder than words sometimes so here are a few from my time in the Keys.

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Turtle!
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Sargent Majors
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Christ of the Abyss Statue
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Beautiful reefs
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Sargent Majors
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Bluehead wrass
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Porkfish
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Sea fans
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Giant schools of fish on Alligator
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Reefs
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Alligator Lighthouse
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Rainbow Parrotfish at Alligator Reef
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Underwater structure at Alligator Reef
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Over Under at Alligator
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More turtles!
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So colorful!
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Yellowtail Snapper at Molasses Reef
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Beautiful day at Molasses Reef
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Nurse shark that swam right under me at Molasses Reef
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Enjoying the sunset in the Bahamas
Derby life
Derby Life
Lionfish research
About to hop in the water for a Lionfish Survey
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Packing up Lionfish
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Night dive with Ocean Divers
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Pouring rain at the Palm Beach Derby

 

 

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