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Side view of a Blacktip reef shark, Carcharhinus melanopterus tropical reef  fish endangered species Kill for shark fin soup. isolated on white.
A man observes fish in the water at the aquarium - weekend activities, travel life, people and creatures
3d rendering 8k resolution Close-up of a scary great white shark swimming underwater Front view Megalodon is the Most predator shark in the ocean.8k 3D Rendering
Steel engraving of the Alaska pollock or walleye pollock ( Gadus chalcogrammus ) formerly ( Theragra chalcogramma ) is a marine fish species of the cod family Gadidae.
Abstract illustration of sea creatures on blurry blue background. Underwater photographs by Ute Niemann as an art project. This photo shows a reefshark (Sharks, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, Grey reefshark). An underwater motif straight out of a picture book: A shark circles the divers at coral reef in Micronesia, Island of Yap.
Blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) swimming around in dark water. The Blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinidae) is a species of requiem shark, and part of the family Carcharhinidae.
Underwater image of baby lemon shark swimming in mangrove forest.\n Mangroves are plants that can live in saltwater. These important plants not only create a refuge for a vast number of marine animals, birds and reptiles but also play an important role in countering coastal erosion. \n\nThe dense network of roots and branches retain sediments and create a natural barrier protecting coastal communities against the more and more frequent floodings and hurricanes. \n\nFurther, mangroves have the capacity to sequester up to 10 times more CO2 per area compared to other forest ecosystems. Therefore these habitats serve as a blue carbon sink.\n\nUnfortunately, destruction of these important habitats due to development currently happens on a large scale worldwide.
The spadenose shark (Scoliodon laticaudus) isolated on black background.
This black and white image captures the raw power and beauty of a Grey Reef Shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) as it glides through the dark waters. The sleek lines of the shark's body and its piercing eyes create a striking contrast against the black background, making for a captivating image.
Stock photo showing close-up, head view of tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier).
Caribbean reef shark {Carcharhinus perezii} in side-on view, cut out and isolated on a white background. Bahamas, December
A picture of a beautiful and powerful animal moving through the water with elegance and ease. The blue shark is known for its sleek and streamlined body, which allows it to swim quickly and efficiently through the ocean. In this image, we see the shark swimming near the surface of the water, its dorsal fin cutting through the waves as it moves gracefully along. The deep blue color of the shark's skin contrasts with the lighter hues of the water, creating a striking visual effect. This title captures the beauty and majesty of these fascinating creatures as they navigate their underwater world.
The Great White shark is a large carnivore found in all ocean environments and can live to 70 years old.
The leopard shark (Triakis semifasciata) is a species of houndshark, in the family Triakidae. It is found along the Pacific coast of North America. Monterey, California.
Shark bathroom bath toy water plastic rubber
Baby shark.
subtropical and temperate sea waters tiger sand shark patrolling
Black fin sharks swimming in an aquarium
Beautiful Underwater Pictures
Shark swimming through clear blue ocean
Bull shark in rough waters. (Black & White)
Sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) isolated on white background
Fresh sturgeon fish isolated on white background.
A close photo of a Short fin Mako Shark swimming in the Pacific Ocean of Baja California Sur, Mexico
A fish is drawn on a piece of paper.white background.Telsiai,Lithuania.06-25-2023.
Safe, cozy, and well-fed environment for sea creatures in an aquarium. Have you ever wondered about the real ocean? How about imagining that the galaxy is your playground?
Megalodon was an enormous carnivorous shark that roamed the oceans of the Pleistocene Period.
Close up of shark passing by in clear blue water.
Close-up of a Blacktip reef shark's caudal fin, Carcharhinus melanopterus, isolated on white
Underwater image of baby lemon shark swimming in mangrove forest.\n Mangroves are plants that can live in saltwater. These important plants not only create a refuge for a vast number of marine animals, birds and reptiles but also play an important role in countering coastal erosion. \n\nThe dense network of roots and branches retain sediments and create a natural barrier protecting coastal communities against the more and more frequent floodings and hurricanes. \n\nFurther, mangroves have the capacity to sequester up to 10 times more CO2 per area compared to other forest ecosystems. Therefore these habitats serve as a blue carbon sink.\n\nUnfortunately, destruction of these important habitats due to development currently happens on a large scale worldwide.
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