Green Sea Turtle - At rest on a bed of soft corals


Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas), Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia
by B. N. Sullivan

As divers, we always exercise great caution around corals so as not to damage them.  Sea turtles, on the other hand, are not always so careful.  The turtle in this photo decided to plunk herself down for a nap right in the middle of a lush stand of soft corals.  We watched her land on the coral and then wiggle a bit as if to snuggle into her chosen spot.

The turtle resting on the bed of soft corals is a Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mudas).  She was photographed at Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia, at a dive site on the outer reef known as Staghorn Crest.

The 'Big Guns' on Bloody Bay Wall


Agelas conifera
Caribbean Brown Tube Sponge (Agelas conifera)

by B. N. Sullivan

Although they resemble cannons, these 'big guns' are sponges -- Caribbean Brown Tube Sponges (Agelas conifera) to be exact.  We found this particular cluster of sponges standing guard on Bloody Bay Wall on the north side of Little Cayman Island.  The two larger tubes were at least two feet long.

Here is another photo of Ageles conifera that we posted a few years ago.