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Canthigaster jactator (whitespotted toby)

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.


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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