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Hi Dave,

I've seen Cyphoma signatum in the Abacos (snorkeling) and off Harbour Island
(diving) on various sorts of gorgonians; whips and fans. They didn't have a
preference as far as I could see.

They only place I've ever seen a macgintyi was at about 70 feet on a sea whip
inside a wreck two hours off Morehead City NC. I didn't collect it (yes, I
regret it) but I was so astonished to se it there, that my regulator about
fell out of my open mouth.

Ellen Bulger

 - on her way to the Exumas tomorrow, if the weather doesn't screw up the
flights

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