webcubus on Nostr: Northern Puffers are native to New England, but I mostly see them on night dives. On ...
Northern Puffers are native to New England, but I mostly see them on night dives. On this particular night dive at Folly Cove in Gloucester, MA, there were dozens of 2-3 inch long tiny puffers resting in the sand.
#fish #NewEngland #macroPhotography #photography #scubaDiving
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