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![](https://www.reef.org./sites/default/files/styles/480x270/public/species_images/blacksurgeonfish3_jnichols.jpg?itok=VV4NIjbh)
Very light, closely spaced horizontal wavy lines. Greenish black in color.
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Known as honu in Hawaiian. Green Sea Turtles are the only commonly sighted turtle in Hawaiian waters. Some populations have been inflicted with fibropapillomatosis (FP) tumors. If you'd like to know more about why REEF is including sea turtles in our surveys, click here: https://www.REEF.org/sea-turtle-sighting-program
![](https://www.reef.org./sites/default/files/styles/480x270/public/species_images/manybar_goatfish_billstohler.jpg?itok=RuB_sLxv)
Pale body with three to four body bars, bars tend to disappear at night. Dark streak at eye distinguishes it from similar looking doublebar goatfish.
![Pinktail Durgon Pinktail Durgon](https://www.reef.org./sites/default/files/styles/480x270/public/species_images/Pinktail%20Durgon_Melichthys%20vidua_ricklong.jpg?itok=YuP3qFnV)
Dark body with a yellowish cast. Clear white dorsal, anal and tail fins.
![Hawaiian Whitespotted Toby Hawaiian Whitespotted Toby](https://www.reef.org./sites/default/files/styles/480x270/public/species_images/hawspottedtoby_canthigaster_jactator_robinson.jpg?itok=PC_tsra1)
Yellowish brown to dark brown with numerous white spots on head and body, no spots on fins. Bright green eyes.
![Spotted Boxfish (Female) Spotted Boxfish (Female)](https://www.reef.org./sites/default/files/styles/480x270/public/species_images/spottedboxfishfemale_jimspears.jpg?itok=CQgdv7aM)
A boxfish with a body outer skeleton. Black body and white spots, males have bright blue sides.
![Trumpetfish Trumpetfish](https://www.reef.org./sites/default/files/styles/480x270/public/species_images/trumpetfish_jimspears.jpg?itok=fuvQKtiJ)
Adept at color change. Most common phase is brown to reddish brown; can be blue-gray, bright yellow or many shades between. Have pale lines, scattered small black spots, and a black streak on upper jaw.
![Arc-Eye Hawkfish Arc-Eye Hawkfish](https://www.reef.org./sites/default/files/styles/480x270/public/species_images/arceyehawk_jimspears.jpg?itok=7R3rJ3OK)
Two color phases, the one pictured is dark brown to red with a white stripe on second half of body. The other is dark brown with darker brown stripes.
![Scarface Blenny Scarface Blenny](https://www.reef.org./sites/default/files/styles/480x270/public/species/HAW/015.jpg?itok=TQhjdoSz)
Dark brown with red spots on face. Fringe of cirri behind each eye and on back of head.