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Image of a Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus)and coral reef in Cayman Brac - Cayman Islands
Powder blue tang, Acanthurus leucosternon, is a surgeonfish found in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean
Fish
Aurelia aurita (also called the common jellyfish, moon jellyfish, moon jelly or saucer jelly) is a species of the genus Aurelia.
A close up view of a nudibranch which is sitting on a coral. There are tiny red creatures on its back resembling red fleas
Painted comber (Serranus scriba) in the French Mediterranean Sea
Raja Ampat
Swimming Shark
Orange tiny clown fish hiding on a blue anemone
Underwater Blotched picarel fish deep in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea  Scuba diver point of view of modraka,   tragalja Spicara maena
The wide-eyed flounder (Bothus podas), Aegean Sea, Greece, Halkidiki
Moray Eel
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
Strawberry Anemone
Underwater School of Silver Gray Fish in Aquarium
The zebra moray, Gymnomuraena zebra, is a species of moray eel, the only member of the genus Gymnomuraena. It is found at reefs in the Indo-Pacific, and in the east Pacific from southern Baja California, Mexico to northern Colombia, including the Galapagos Islands.
Stingrays - Batoidea  Taeniura lymma. Stingray Family, Spotted Stingrays. Taeniura lymma.
Sea life Nudibranch Underwater beauty Scuba diver point of view
View of red lionfish in reef of New Caledonia
The Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus) a nautical vessel and the beautiful marine life in Little Cayman - Cayman Islands
The Velvet Ghost Pipefish is a marine fish species belonging to the family Syngnathidae, commonly found in benthic habitats such as coral reefs and seagrass beds. These slow-swimming fish are skilled ambush predators, feeding on small fish and other small marine creatures. They are known for their camouflaged appearance, which includes brown, gray, white, black, yellow, orange, red, green, blue, and purple coloration, as well as their elongated body, long snout, and transparent fins.
A close-up of a fish
exotic aquarium fish close up
Blenny fish
Blacktip Reef Shark investigating a dive boat
Water animals Underwater John Dory, St Pierre, Kovac or Peter's Fish, refers to fish of the genus Zeus, deep in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea Scuba diver point of view
Beautifully spotted Zebra (Leopard) Shark on an underwater coral reef in Thailand's Similan Islands.
The lingcod or ling cod (Ophiodon elongatus), also known as the buffalo cod or cultus cod, is a fish of the greenling family Hexagrammidae. It is the only extant member of the genus Ophiodon. A slightly larger, extinct species, Ophiodon ozymandias, is known from fossils from the Late Miocene of Southern California. Ophiodon elongatus is native to the North American west coast from Shumagin Islands in the Gulf of Alaska to Baja California, Mexico. It has been observed up to a size of 152 cm (60 in) and a weight of 59 kg (130 lbs). It is spotted in various shades of grey. The lingcod is a popular eating fish, and is thus prized by anglers
A tadpole, nearly finished developing into a brown grass frog, lies on a bed of plants at the bottom of the pond, Rana temporaria
Neoclinus stephensae, known commonly as the Yellowfin fringehead in the United States, is a species of chaenopsid blenny in the genus Neoclinus. Monterey Bay, California
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