This turtle appeared out of nowhere towards the end of the second dive.This Red Lionfish was one of a few that were swimming around on the deck of the BRissieThis Red Lionfish was one of a few that were swimming around on the deck of the BrissieScorpion FIsh on the Ex-HMAS Brissie, so difficult to see, I believe its a Devil Scorpion FishScorpion FIsh on the Ex-HMAS Brissie, so difficult to see, I believe its a Devil Scorpion FishScorpion FIsh on the Ex-HMAS Brissie, so difficult to see, I believe its a Devil Scorpion FishSilver Monos (I think) on the ex-HMAS BrisbaneFriendly Batfish on the Ex-HMAS Brisbane, these guys are very curious and always the first fish you see near the surface.Friendly Batfish on the Ex-HMAS Brisbane, these guys are very curious and always the first fish you see near the surface.Moray Eel at Uepi on the Double D Dive opposite the dive shopCuttlefishHawksbill TurtleTomato Anenome fish at Uepi, Solomon IslandsNetwork pipefish at Uepi, Solomon IslandsGrey Reef Shark sans a dorsal fin at Uepi in the Solomon IslandsGrey Reef shark in the tidal current at Uepi PointFran hanging around after the awesome Deku Dekuru Cave diveSpectacular Notodoris serenae Nudibranch in the Solomon IslandsSpectacular Notodoris serenae Nudibranch in the Solomon IslandsSpectacular Notodoris serenae Nudibranch in the Solomon IslandsGiant Moray Eel in the Solomon IslandfsFran in midwater in the Solomon IslandsPteraeolidia ianthina Nudibranch at the plane wrecks off the end of the airport runway at Seghe, Solomon Islands.Fran showing off a gigantic Phyllidia picta Nudibranch at Uepi in the Solomon IslandsPteraeolidia ianthina Nudibranch at the plane wrecks off the end of the airport runway at Seghe, Solomon Islands.Hypselodoris melanesica nudbranch at Uepi Island in the Solomon IslandsHypselodoris melanesica nudbranch at Uepi Island in the Solomon IslandsMoray Eel at Uepi on the Double D Dive opposite the dive shop