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Aerial view Great Barrier Reef from sky out of air plane in Australia
Red skunk cleaner shrimp
Black Sea, Nutrition of Green crab (Carcinus aestuarii), eating another species of crab, which caught at the bottom
Clownfish sheltering in an anemone while snorkelling a coral reef
Pacific cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis), Zanzibar, Tanzania
Aerial view of the Great barrier reef in the Whitsundays Islands.
Langoustine (Norway / Norwegian Lobster) Nephrops norvegicus. Taken in Scottish sea lochs (Loch Fyne and Loch Long).
The island of Oahu, in the state of Hawaii, from old camera film in 1987.
Gorgeous view from above of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest living thing in the world, and considered on of the most amazing wonders of the world!
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A Spaghetti Worm (Terebellida sp.) in Cozumel, Mexico
Waigeo island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Rocky reef at Bahar ic-Caghaq in Malta
The landscape of the beaches of Bali, Pulo Aceh at low tide near dusk with colored reefs and sunset
Algae and sea urchins attached to the rock in the salty water of a pond at low tide in the Cantabrian Sea
Tropical fish swimming around each other in Negril, Jamaica
Forest of Seaweed, Seaweed Underwater, Underwater Scene
Whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei or Penaeus vannamei,  known as Pacific white shrimp or King prawn, is a species of prawn of the eastern Pacific Ocean commonly caught or farmed for food. Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico.
Detail of small tunicates colonizing a coral reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Tunicates filter organic material from the ocean, improving water quality.
Image of the stunning gorgonian sea fan and the butterflyfish at the Big Drop Off (Ngemelis Wall) in Palau, Micronesia
Carnivorous plants like the small sun pitcher plant Heliamphora minor and the sundew Drosera roraimae often occur together in natural habitats.
Tasselled Wobbegong Eucrossorhinus dasypogon occurs in Eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia. This ovoviviparous species can reach more than 3.5m length, common length is less than 2m. The tough skin is used sometimes for leather. Tasselled Wobbegong is threatened by extensive coral reef habitat destruction (pollution and dynamite fishing), as well as expanding fisheries. A considerable section of its habitat is protected in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. This specimen lies at the sandy bottom in an outer reef east of Kri Island. This shark species is primarily nocturnal. It\
Solitary fan green seaweed (Avrainvillea erecta) on sandy bottom in daytime, Red sea, Egypt
Cleaner shrimp -Lysmata amboinensis
Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period. The tree fossils you see here, similar to Kauri and Matai, are approximately 170 million years old. The forest was alive when New Zealand was part of Gondwanaland.
Corallina Red Marine Algae, Corallina officinalis, Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California, Rhodophyta
close-up of coastal algae
The tide pools show a variety of life that lives in the pacific waters. Crustaceans, hermit crabs, shellfish, and a variety of other species made for a great day of exploration.
A lobster in Indonesia
The Blue Spiny Lobster Panulirus versicolor is a species of spiny lobster that occurs in the shallow tropical waters of the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean, mostly in a depth range from 0-40m sometimes much deeper, max. length 40cm. \n\nThe species has no claws, two spiny rostra over the eyes, and two pairs of large antennae, like all spiny lobsters. Panulirus versicolor is nocturnal and solitary, in daytime hiding in small caves and crevices in reefs or under coral. \n\nThe species is carnivore, eating both carrion and fresh caught arthropods, other crustaceans, occasional small fish. \n\nTwo species of Cardinalfish are there: Narrowlined Cardinalfish Taeniamia fucata and Spurcheek Cardinalfish Pristapogon fraenatus. \n\nTriton Bay, Indonesia, \n3°51'36.5976 S 133°58'17.5512 E at 8m depth
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