Full moon above (prior to 97% eclipse on 11-18-21) Below, eclipse has started:

Below, image is exposed for dark portion of the moon:

Below, eclipse at maximum:

Back to the ocean:

Juvenile delicate roundherring:

What I believe is a Lobel's lizardfish:

Seahorses:

Small female:

Young male:

I impeded his movement long enough to get a scale shot:

Next Day:

Small female was swimming up in the water column and I stopped her shortly for a scale shot:

She went down and joined the male on the same holdfast:

Next day, only male was observed:

Short video:

Floral puffer:

Below is what I believe to be a nearsighted lizardfish

Next day, 11-28-21:

Kona crab being tailed by peacock flounder:

Hawaiian Domino Damselfish unhappy with my presence and attempt to shoot the Avrainvillea amadelpha alga with the "Leaf Sheep" [Costasiella -sp2] foraging and laying eggs on it:

And just when I was about to leave, I spied the small female seahorse leaving a halimeda. When I went down to shoot her, she played dead and stayed

immobile while drifting to and fro as well as rolling about the sand.

Typically the seahorses will turn their back to you while out or on a holdfast so at least in this case, I could wait for a roll to expose her side view.

Eventually she came alive again and went for a halimeda.

On the way in to the shallows I spied this snail plowing through the sand:

On 11-29-21 Both the male and the female seahorses were spotted: