Here are just a few images I took underwater while scuba diving off the coast of Komodo Island in Indonesia. We spent 6 days diving around the island and in the marine park via the Indo Aggressor.

The Komodo National Park Indonesia was established in 1980 and was declared a World Heritage Site and a Man and Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1986. During the week of diving we found many interesting odd-shaped bottom dwellers such as Nudibranch’s, Shrimp, Frogfish, Sea Cucumbers, Crocodile Fish, Scorpionfish, and much more.

All of the images below were shot with a compact camera. My underwater camera set-up can be found here. I also shot a lot of video during the week. So far, I have posted my favorite 10 moments and I’ll post more highlights soon.

Click on any of the thumbnails below to scroll through the image gallery. Enjoy!

Mating Nudibranch’s -Chamberlain’s Nembrotha

A Very Curious – Peacock Mantis Shrimp

Kunie’s Chromodoris – Nudibranch



A Tiny – Painted Frogfish

Forskal’s Pleurobranch

Tube-dwelling Anemone with Tiger Shrimp

Three-Lobed T-Bar Nudibranch

Sea Slug

Two Anemonefish

Green Turtle

Crocodilefish

Tasseled Scorpionfish

Two Pygmy Seahorse’s

Leaf Scorpionfish

Yellow Sea Cucumber

Poss’s Scorpionfish

Mimic Filefish and Damselfish

Blacktip Grouper

Anemonefish

Pulsing Xenia – Soft Coral Here are a few images taken while diving off the coast of Komodo Island in Indonesia.

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