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Old 05-11-2010, 05:26 PM
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here's an interesting acticle;

http://hawaii.gov/dlnr/dar/coral/pdf...YellowTang.pdf
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Thanks for that.

On another note (Article made me think about it).

If you are ever in Kona, look up Jacks Dive Locker and do there Pelagic Magic Dive. Its an open water night dive, about 3 Miles offshore, in about 3000 feet of water. You will see thing you never saw before. All the larval stages of many fish an inverts. Sry for the off topic, but that article mentioned larval tangs, and made think of that amazing dive.
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I just did three dives in Hawaii in April. Two dives in Oahu and one in Maui. I did notice that there were no yellow tangs to be seen anywhere. My gf did say she saw a couple in Maui off of the beach while snorkelling but that was it.
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