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Moray eel in Red sea, Marsa Mubarak, Egypt
Colorful Coral Reef Teeming with Exotic Fish. Lively and colorful coral reef in a vibrant underwater world. Diverse array of tropical fish swimming freely in their aquatic environment, creating a mesmerizing scene for nature and animal enthusiasts alike.
Scuba diving into coral garden at Ishigaki island, Japan
Water animals Grouper fish Underwater  in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea Scuba diver point of view
Black Ribbon Eel (juvenile), Schwarze Geistermuräne (Rhinomuraena quaesita)
Dwarf Moray Gymnothorax melatremus is wide-ranging in the tropical Indo-Pacific region (but Hawaiian specimens have higher vertebral counts, no other differences found) in a depth range from 1-58m. \n\nLiving solitary and secretive in holes and crevices of seaward reefs, the species is seldom seen. Max. length 30cm \n\nUSA, Hawai'i, West Coast Big Island at 8m depth \n19°16'21.03\
White-Eyed Moray Eel
A large moral eel in a rock pool in the Indian Ocean.
Grilled eel
Alticus saliens is a species of combtooth blenny found in the Pacific and Indian oceans. It was first named by Lacepède in 1800, and is commonly known as the Leaping blenny or the Jumping blenny. From the Indo-Pacific rocky shores;
The eel on the bottom of the Krka River in Croatia
Scuba diving, Sea life. Underwater scene with coral and  fish, Giant moray. Scuba diver point of view.
The spotted garden eel (Heteroconger hassi) is a heteroconger belonging to the family Congridae.
Blue Striped Tunicate Rhopalaea circula occurs in the Western Central Pacific in a depth range from 6-18m. Tunicates do not have backbones, but they are vertebrates, why? At some point in their life cycle, they have a tail, a central nerve cord, a pharyngeal gill cleft and a notochord. Often mistaken for sponges, it's simple to test: Tunicates have two siphons and when disturbed, they can rapidly close them. Palau 7°6'55.26 N 134°16'11.96 E at 25m depth, deeper than the usually noted 18m maximum depth.
Close Up of Shortfin eel ,Anguilla bicolor isolated on white background
Clear, blue water
European eel in a river Anguilla anguilla
Synchiropus splendidus, the mandarinfish or mandarin dragonet, is a small, brightly colored member of the dragonet family. The mandarinfish is native to the Pacific, ranging approximately from the Ryukyu Islands south to Australia.
A Napoleon Wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) in the Red Sea
Snake eel (Ophisurus serpens) in the Mediterranean Sea (south of France)
Fish in the thickets of seaweed. Broadnosed pipefish (Syngnathus typhle) is a fish of the Syngnathidae family (seahorses and pipefishes)
One Giant Moray Eel (Gymnothorax javanicus) is hunting on a coral reef.  Normally nocturnal hunters it is a rare site to see this Moray Eel swimming by day.  Approximately two meters long they are ferocious predators.  Image taken whilst scuba diving at Phi Phi archipelago, Thailand.
Amphiprion sandaracinos, also known as the orange skunk clownfish or orange anemonefish, is a species of anemonefish that is distinguished by its broad white stripe along the dorsal ridge. It is found in the tropical waters of the western Pacific Ocean, from Indonesia to the Great Barrier Reef.\n\nThe orange skunk clownfish is a small fish, growing to a maximum length of 11 cm. It has a stocky body that is oval in shape and compressed laterally. The coloration is bright orange, with a broad white stripe that runs from the superior lip, passing between the eyes and ending at the caudal fin base. The dorsal fin is partially white, and the iris is bright yellow.\n\nThe orange skunk clownfish is a sequential hermaphrodite, meaning that it can change sex from male to female. The dominant female lays her eggs in a nest area prepared by the dominant male. He guards and aerates the eggs until they hatch.\n\nThe orange skunk clownfish forms a symbiotic mutualism with sea anemones. The anemone provides the fish with protection from predators, and the fish helps to clean the anemone of debris.
Aquatic (fresh water) nematode living in pond water among cyanobacteria. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Underwater photography into the Red Sea of Tridacna Maxima Clam
Ringed Pipefish Dunckerocampus dactyliophorus (Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus no longer accepted) occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to Samoa, north to Japan, south to Australia in a depth range from 5-59m, max. length 19cm. The ovoviviparous species inhabits tide pools, lagoons, and outer reef slopes. Ringed Pipefishes are found in caves and crevices. The species feeds on small invertebrates. The male carries the eggs in a brood pouch which is found under the tail. \nBanda Neira Island, Indonesia, \n4°31'20.574 S 129°53'55.134 E, at 2m depth (unusually shallow!) by night
Brown moray eel isolated on white background
Sea life, close up, macro   Beautiful multicolored white, purple and orange Nudibranch. Underwater beauty Scuba diver point of view. Underwater photo.
Garden eel coming out of the sand.
Fresh fish. Fish head close-up
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