Honu Breath
Over/under of a sea turtle taking a breath. They can hold their breath for minutes or hours depending on the time of day or how active they are.
Turtle Tricks
This sea turtle is resting in what looks to be a slightly precarious and uncomfortable position!
Honu kisses
Two sea turtles use some non verbal communication to work out a territorial dispute.
Comin' at ya!
A sea turtle makes it was through a cloud of bubbles directly towards the camera. This one was eating algae and cared about little else.
Turtle shadow art
A male green sea turtle passes between me and the sun to give the silhouette effect. The way you can tell its a male is the length of the tail.
Head Scratchin' Honu
I've seen them do this numerous times, but never captured it like this. Maybe they are wiping their mouth or have an itch?
Honu Undercarriage
A clear day and a chill turtle made for a good shot. This a a female because her tail is short.
Mean Muggin'
A serious looking male sea turtle kicks up some sand with its front flippers and settles in for cover. Some honu do this to blend in better with their surroundings to avoid sharks.
Here's looking at you
A sea turtle sees its reflection in my camera dome.
Honu Yawn
A little yawn from this lady while relaxing on the bottom. She has a piece of red algae, one of their sources of food, stuck in her mouth. You can see the serrations that allow them to cut their food including jellies and octopus occasionally.
Weeeee
A green sea turtle glides effortlessly by.
Surgeonfish Smooches
Here, an algae eating fish cleans the neck of the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle. There are "cleaning stations" that the turtles can visit to get this done, seriously, like a spa!
Wiiiiiings!!
Sea turtles have massive front flippers they use to propel themselves at speeds up to 23 mph!!
Anyone seen where I parked my boat?
A sea turtle surfaces for air with Pu'u Ola'i and Kaho'olawe in the background.
Hungry Hungry Honu
A Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle rips some red algae off the shallow rocks.
Honu Homies Hangin Hard
Two Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles (honu) spend some time at a cleaning station letting the surgeonfish go to work eating the algae from various areas of their shell and flippers.