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Scalefin Anthias
Bluefaced angelfish, Pomacanthus xanthometopon, can be found along the tropical reef
Stingrays - Batoidea  Taeniura lymma. Stingray Family, Spotted Stingrays. Taeniura lymma.
Aurelia aurita (also called the common jellyfish, moon jellyfish, moon jelly or saucer jelly) is a species of the genus Aurelia.
Blacktip Reef Shark investigating a dive boat
Painted comber (Serranus scriba) in the French Mediterranean Sea
Fish
Beautiful, exotic fish gourami on a background of blue water in the aquarium
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Speckled Damselfish Pomacentrus bankanensis occurs in the Western Pacific from Christmas Island in the eastern Indian Ocean to Fiji, north to southern Japan, south to Rowley Shoals and Scott Reef in the Eastern Indian Ocean and New Caledonia. Since 2004 the species is recorded from Tonga. \nAdults occur solitarily or in small groups in lagoons, reef flats, passages, and outer reef slopes, usually amongst coarse rubble or rock, feeding primarily on pelagic materials, such as copepods, isopods, and pelagic tunicates. Distinct pairing is observed. Males guard and aerate the eggs. \nThis juvenile specimen does obviously not camouflage, but the opposite: dramatic colouration, known as aposematism, is a warning: unpalatability and toxicity - both prey and predator get to live longer. In this case its just a good bluff.\nKraka Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia, 4°30'10.6682 S 129°53'17.6959 E at 4m depth
Powder blue tang, Acanthurus leucosternon, is a surgeonfish found in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean
Large school of small fish underwater
small fishes in the red sea
My home fish tank
Underwater photo from a scuba dive in the south Red Sea
Swimming Shark
exotic aquarium fish close up
Snorkeling adventure. Young man, Teenage boys, diving into the sea.  Underwater turquoise lagoon.
Underwater panoramic view of coral reef with tropical fish, seaweeds and corals at the Red Sea, Egypt. Acropora gemmifera and Hood coral or Smooth cauliflower coral (Stylophora pistillata), Lobophyllia hemprichii, Acropora hemprichii or Pristine Staghorn, Favia favus and others.
Sunlight lightening corals and fish underwater.
Jellyfish and sea jellies are the informal common names given to the medusa-phase of certain gelatinous members of the subphylum Medusozoa, a major part of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals with umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles, although a few are anchored to the seabed by stalks rather than being mobile. The bell can pulsate to provide propulsion for highly efficient locomotion. The tentacles are armed with stinging cells and may be used to capture prey and defend against predators
Russet Angelfish or Potter's Angelfish Centropyge potteri occurs in Hawai'i and Johnston Island only. This is the most common Angelfish species in Hawai'i. \n\nMales maintain a harem of 2-7 females, when a male is removed, the dominant female changes sex to become the new female. Max. size  13cm \n\nUSA, Hawai'i, West Coast Big Island at 11m depth \n19°19'39.642\
Background of underwater landscape with coral reef. Depth of blue sea.
Underwater scenic in Curaçao
Plankton eating whale shark
Coral reef scenery with close-up of two fish
Underwater panoramic view of coral reef with tropical fish, seaweeds and corals at the Red Sea, Egypt. Acropora gemmifera and Hood coral or Smooth cauliflower coral (Stylophora pistillata), Lobophyllia hemprichii, Acropora hemprichii or Pristine Staghorn, Favia favus and others.
A tadpole of the grass frog with arms and legs on the bottom of the pond, Rana temporaria
The Sharpsnout seabream (Diplodus puntazzo)
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