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Franko's Bonaire Reef Creatures Identification Guide (Fish Card)

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Franko’s Bonaire Mini-map and Reef Creatures Identification Guide

This is one of my favorite fish cards because it is all about one of the world’s greatest coral reef ecosystems, and the incredible opportunities it offers to divers and snorkelers.  Side 1 of Franko’s Bonaire “fish card” is a mini map of Bonaire and Klein Bonaire with a listing of 86 alpha-numeric dive sites within its underwater National Park.  Dive site buoys are installed, numbered and maintained the Council of Underwater Resort Operators of Bonaire (aka “CURO”).  Most of the sites around Bonaire (sites 1 through 60 on the Bonaire Franko map) are also accessible from shore.  Klein Bonaire sites (sites A through Z on the Bonaire Franko map) must be reached by boat.  These sites as they appear on the Bonaire Franko map are listed below.  As all divers should know, Bonaire is certainly one of the top diving destinations in the world.  Bonaire’s tranquil, clear waters are especially friendly to underwater photography.  In fact, underwater photographers like to call Bonaire the “Macro Capitol of the Caribbean”.  When in Bonaire, visitors will note that Bonaire automobile license plates proclaim the words “Diver’s Paradise”.  This Franko map/fish card is dedicated to promoting Bonaire’s fabulous underwater scenery, and inspires the viewer to love the reef creatures that inhabit Bonaire’s underwater national park, which entirely surrounds the island(s) and extends to 200 feet deep.  The colors of my map proclaim “Bonaire is beautiful and fabulous!”; and “I love Bonaire!”  Bonaire looks like a jewel within a beautiful setting of descending hues of ocean blues.  The shaded relief of the hills, which represents the topography of Bonaire, was actually hand-drawn by yours truly, based on old British Admiralty charts of the island.  The map also includes a miniature globe map for a perspective of just where in the world Bonaire sits.  Side 1 of this fish card also shows a couple of sea turtles – both the green sea turtle and the hawksbill sea turtle.  These turtles and a few other creatures of the reef are a preview for what is on side 2 of Franko’s Bonaire Mini-map and Reef Creatures Identification Guide.  Side 1 is the Bonaire Mini-map, but side 2 is the viewer will find nearly 100 or colorful reef creatures constituting the Reef Creatures Identification Guide portion of the fish card.  The map is colorful because I simply made it that way, but Side 2 is colorful because that is just the way nature intended Bonaire’s beautiful reefs to be.  No artist could imagine so much beauty that is in every single part of and within every single creature on the Bonaire reef.  The colors of this side of Franko’s fish card of Bonaire proclaim “Bonaire’s reef creatures are beautiful and fabulous!”; and “I love Bonaire’s reefs!”  But this isn’t just a nice picture of Bonaire’s beautiful Caribbean reef creatures.  Indeed, it is also a useful tool for divers and snorkelers who are interested in knowing what it is they are looking at when they are down there.  This fish card is actually waterproof and durable, so divers can take it with them for underwater fish identification, if they wish.  The viewer will note that the fish card has a sampling of approximately 100 of Bonaire’s most common and most beautiful reef creatures.  However, there are actually hundreds more!  The fish card would be huge to actually show them all!  However, this is a great sampling of the usual characters, including a few, but definitely not all of the various parrotfishes, triggerfishes, angelfishes, wrasse, filefishes, groupers, grunts, rays, surgeonfishes, sharks, lobsters, corals, sea fans, sponges, mollusks, and much more.  Many thanks go to Trident Diving Equipment, which provides diving supplies and their own fish cards world-wide, because the good people there helped me greatly in my fish artwork.  Choosing which 100 or-so reef creatures was a task that was aided by a few scientists who have made it their passion to study Caribbean reef creatures.  This fish card has actually evolved since its first edition, with the addition of a few species, such as the peacock flounder, and the replacement of others.  I originally intended to depict a few more species of shark on side 1, the Bonaire mini-map side of the fish card.  However, they just seemed a bit menacing and didn’t really represent the tranquility of Bonaire’s wonderful reefs.  Those are examples of how this fish card and map are actually works in progress, as are all Franko Maps products.  There is always room for improvement, and inputs are welcome and often very helpful.  So, go ahead and help, if you wish, by emailing to franko@frankosmaps.com.  While I’m at it I’m going to write down a list of every single Bonaire reef creature that is on my fish card.  I believe the current number of creatures stands at 113!  Plus a few juveniles and male vs. female depictions.  Since I put them on the fish card in random order in the first place, I’ll list them here in random order.  So, is the 2006 edition of Franko’s Bonaire Mini-map and Reeef Creatures Identification Guide list:

 

Franko’s Caribbean Reef Creatures:

Queen Conch

Hermit Crab

Southern Stingray

Green Sea Turtle

Hawksbill Turtle

White-spotted

Eagle Ray

Blue Tang

Slippery Dick

Barred Hamlet

Triton's Trumpet

Bermuda Chub

Smooth Trunkfish

Yellowhead Wrasse

Black Durgon

Glasseye Snapper

Pluma

Queen Triggerfish

Longspine Squirrelfish

Redlip Blenny

Sergeant Major

Sargassum Triggerfish

Blue Chromis

Sand Diver

Scrawled Filefish

Foureye Butterflyfish

Spiny Lobster

Coral Crab

Clown Wrasse

Gorgonian Fan

Green Moray Eel

Trumpetfish

Sea Fan

Fire Coral

Finger Coral

Giant Brain Coral

Mountainous Star Coral

Brown Tube Sponge

Branching Vase Sponge

Basket Sponge

Black Sea Cucumber

Soft Coral

Yellow Tube Sponge

Elkhorn Coral

Fairy Basslet

Spotted Moray Eel

Spotfin Butterflyfish

Brown Chromis

Spotted Scorpionfish

Tomtate

Sand Tilefish

Orange-Spotted Filefish

Squirrelfish

Palometa

Yellowstriped Goatfish

Cleaning Goby

Sheet Coral

Queen Angelfish

French Angelfish

Blue Angelfish

Rock Beauty

Reef Butterflyfish

Gray Angelfish

Tarpon

Banded Butterflyfish

Yellowfin Damselfish

Bi-color Damselfish

Blue Parrotfish

Rainbow Parrotfish

Coney

Bar Jack

Red Hind

Black Grouper

Nassau Grouper

Tiger Grouper

Graysby

Cero

Barracuda

Spotted Drum

Spanish Hogfish

Hogfish

Yellowtail Snapper

White Grunt

Grey Snapper

French Grunt

Bluestriped Grunt

Schoolmaster

Seahorse

Creole Wrasse

Bluehead Wrasse

Yellowtail  Parrotfish

Stoplight Parrotfish

Ocean Triggerfish

Princess Parrotfish

Queen Parrotfish

Silversides

Mahogany Snapper

Honeycomb Cowfish

Striped Burrfish

Horse-eye Jack

Yellow Stingray

Spotted Trunkfish

Glassy Sweepers

White-Spotted Filefish

Octopus

Orange Tube Sponge

Anemone

Orange Sponge

Nurse Shark

Cushion Sea Star

Spanish Lobster

Peacock Flounder

 

While I’m into making lists, here are the fabulous and famous Bonaire Dive Sites as they appear on my mini-map of Bonaire.  These sites constitute world-class diving, in warm, crystal waters of Bonaire’s unprecedented underwater national park reef system.  You really need to go there to find out first hand just how extraordinary Bonaire is.  Here is the list:

Bonaire Dive Sites:

Boca Bartol (shore dive only)

Playa Benge (boat dive)

Playa Funchi

Bise Morto (boat dive)

Boca Slagbaai

Nukove

Karpata

La Dania's leap (boat dive)

Rappel (boat dive)

Bloodlet (boat dive)

Ol' Blue (Tolo)

Country Garden (boat dive)

Bon Bini Na Cas (boat dive)

1000 Steps (Trapi)

Weber's Joy/Witches Hut

Jeff Davis Memorial

Oil Slick Leap (Kampo)

Barcadera (boat dive)

Andrea II (Pali Coco)

Andrea I

Petrie's Pillar(site closed)

Small Wall (boat dive)

Cliff

La Machaca (Habitat)

Reef Scientifico (Habitat)

Buddy's Reef (Buddy Dive)

Bari (Sand Dollar)

Front Porch (Sunset Beach)

Something Special (Pali Grande)

Town Pier (Waf Di Playa)

Calabas Reef (Dive Bonaire)

Eighteenth Palm

Playa Pali Mangel

North Blenim

Bachelors Beach (Fondu Di Kalki)

Chez Hines (boat dive)

Lighthouse Point

Punt Vierkant

The Lake

Hilma Hooker

Angel City

Alice in Wonderland

Aquarius (shore dive only)

Larry's Lair

Jeannie's Glory

Salt Pier (Waf Di Salina)

Salt City

Invisibles

Tori's Reef

Pink Beach

White Slave (shore dive only)

Margate Bay

Red Beryl (shore dive only)

Atlantis (shore dive only)

Vista Blue (shore dive only)

Sweet Dreams (shore dive only)

Red Slave (Kas Di Katibu)

Willemstoren Lighthouse (shore dive only)

Blue Hole (shore dive only)

Cai (shore dive only)

 

Klein Bonaire Dive Sites

No Name

Ebo's Reef

Jerry's Reef

Just A Nice Dive

Nearest Point

Keepsake (site closed)

Bonaventure

Monte's Divi

Rock Pile

Joanne's Sunchi

Capt. Don's Reef

South Bay

Hands Off

Forest

south West Corner

Munk's Haven

Twixt (site closed)

Sharon's Serenity

(Site Closed)

Mi Dushi

Carl's Hill Annex

Carl's Hill

Ebo's Special

Leonora's Reef

Knife (site closed)

Sampler

 

 




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Franko’s Bonaire Reef Creatures Guide (Mini-map and Fish Card)    

Bonaire is one of the world’s most fabulous and famous places to dive and snorkel and this is because of it’s rich tropical Caribbean reef life.  The creatures depicted here are 100 or so of the most common and favorite of Bonaire waters.   This fish card also shows a mini-Franko’s Map of the wonderful island of Bonaire, which is entirely surrounded by a marine National Park out to a depth of 200 feet.  Dive sites numbered 1 through 60, mainly on Bonaire’s leeward side, are located and listed, as are the 26 dive sites, with the letters A through Z, which surround Klein Bonaire.  These boat dives and shore dives also include a number of snorkeling sites.  A few of the pelagic species that frequent the area of the Netherlands Antilles, including whale sharks, manta rays and dorado, are depicted on side one. On side two is 100 plus Caribbean reef creatures common to Bonaire are depicted.  Everything from butterflyfishes to wrasses, and damsels to parrot fishes are shown.  A sampling of Bonaire’s fabulous invertebrates are shown too, including the lobster, coral crab, black sea cucumber, and cushion sea star.  The vivid colors of this Bonaire fish card will make you want to be there for sure.  When you go, make sure to take Franko’s Bonaire fish card with you so that you will more easily be able to identify the creatures you see when you scuba dive or snorkel in the best underwater national park in the world.