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Water animals Grouper fish Underwater  in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea Scuba diver point of view
3D rendering of a brain coral isolated on white background
bottom fish flounder at the bottom of the sea
Dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) in the marine protected area of Port-Cros in the south of France
Spangled emperor (Lethrinus nebulosus), Zanzibar, Tanzania
Dried fish - Diodon holocanthus (Ballon-Igelfisch, Kugelfisch) for sale on the streets of Venice, Italy.
Pervagor spilosoma
An adult Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) devours a large mussel on a beach in Patagonia, after dropping on to rocks from a height to crack open the shell.
Collection of one seashell from different perspectives. isolated on a white background
under the sea in Koh Tao diving, Thailand
Closed semi-slugs  isolated on white background.
Underwater Blotched picarel fish deep in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea  Scuba diver point of view of modraka,   tragalja Spicara maena
seashells on box show in Aquarium.
Hawk, on Pontas das Canas beach, in the city of Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Mottled spinefoot (Siganus fuscescens) in Japan
Titan Triggerfish Balistoides viridescens occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean from the Red Sea and East Africa eastward through northern Australia reaching to Line and Tuamotu islands, north to southern Japan in a depth range from 1-50m , max length 75cm. The distinct pairing species, the largest triggerfish species, is encountered in lagoons, seaward reefs and sheltered inner reef slopes. There are reports of ciguatera poisoning. Ciguatera, a foodborn illness, caused by bioaccumulation, a very heat-resistant toxicity, cannot be detoxified by conventional cooking. Titan Triggerfishes are often hostile towards divers and may attack unprovoked when caring for eggs. They feed on sea urchins, coral, crabs and other crustaceans, mollusks and tube worms. This specimen was hiding in a niche of a vertical wall at 9m depth by night. Palau 7°4'59.15 N 134°15'44.16 E
Meuschenia scaber
Fishes in big aquarium
Smooth trunkfish (boxfish) on coral reef
emperor angelfish, Mutton snapper,French angelfish, sea horse, Cuttlefish , stone fish
Patterned polka dot fish swimming away under the water.
Painted Sand Grouse in Wild.
Common cuttlefish or European common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) undersea, Aegean Sea, Greece, Halkidiki
Barramundi Cod or Humpback Grouper Cromileptes altivelis occurs in the tropical Western Pacific in a depth range from 2-40m, usually in 5-25m, max. length 70cm. The species feeds on small fishes and crustaceans and inhabits lagoon and seaward reefs and is typically found in dead or silty areas, but also around coral reefs and in tide pools. The growth of Cromileptes altivelis is very slow. It is a reclusive and solitary species. \nThis specimen hides under a bolder overgrown with Orange Hydroids. \nThe size of this close-up photo is large enough to reveal in detail the nose of the fish: you can see clearly the lamella of the olfactory rosette in the nasal capsule. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, 3°54'2.346 S 134°6'32.0987 E at 10m depth
Fish head in formaldehyde liquid
A food market in Seattle.
The Clown Sand Wrasse shows its beauty as a juvenile (as so many others too). The adult lacks the fiine colour spots.
Underwater photography of tropical reef fish species in Papua New Guinea
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