Admin Rose
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Post by Admin Rose on May 24, 2013 1:26:37 GMT -4
It has become a craze with humans, and even pets have been getting in on the act. And now, it seems, even wild fish have been infected with photobombing, judging from these pictures of Gavin, who has become the main attraction for divers near Green Island, off Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The bright yellow and blue parrotfish loves nothing better than getting his toothy grin in people's pictures as tourists pose with him in his underwater world. Karl said the diving tours operate within the guidelines of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority to ensure conservation 'We feed less than 1kg of approved fish food per day to the hundreds of fish that like Gavin, enjoy meeting Seawalker guests. 'Our staff do the feeding, not the guests, but they get to enjoy watching him come up and grin into their faces as he swipes a little feed. 'I would realistically expect that from a conservation viewpoint there is little difference , regulations help ensure this, by our presence in the water. 'We operate for less than six hours a day, so Gav and his mates are off elsewhere or just hanging around for the other 18 or so hours.'
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Post by SkyBaby on May 24, 2013 14:43:34 GMT -4
Haha how cute!!
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