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| Canthigaster jactator (whitespotted toby) |
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The guide books says these little fish are aggressive to other fish, but can't do much to swimmers. The aggressive nature is why they are easy to see for snorkelers.
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| Camera: | Olympus TG-6 |
| Date: | Sunday, March 20th, 2022 at 8:07 AM |
| Exposure: | 1/100 sec at f2.4 |
| Exposure Compensation: | 873 ev |
| ISO: | 100 asa |
| Lens: | Built In Zoom Lens at 5.8mm (equivalent field of view of a 32mm lens on a 35mm camera) With cropping (you see 15% of the image as shot), this lens is effectively a 80mm lens on a 35mm camera |
| Region: | North America, United States, State of Hawaii, Maui County |
| Scientific Name: | species related to Canthigaster jactator (whitespotted toby) |
| Tag: | fish, Hawaii, snorkeling |
| Larger image: | 1695 x 1130 |
| Raw image: | 1695 x 1130 |
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