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underwater picture of a trumpet fish
Long Trumpetfish over soft corals underwater.
Reef lizardfish (Synodus variegatus) is located on stony coral, Egypt, Red Sea, Near East
Close up trumpet fish head
Yellow trumpetfish swimming above coral reef (Aulostomus - Lacépède)
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This Chinese Trumpetfish is swimming along a part of the reef with many different coral species. \nNusa Laut is the smallest inhabited island in the Lease Islands group east of Ambon, in Indonesia's Maluku province. Overall the coral community of Amet Reef is healthy and has a high resilience potential. Acropora table corals grow to enormous dimensions here. \nChinese Trumpetfish Aulostomus chinensis occurs throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific Region east of India including Easter Island in a depth range from 3-122m, usually found in clear shallow water, feeding on small fishes and shrimps, max. length 80cm. The body coloration can be uniform or mottled in a range of grey, brown, or dark green. Some fish are uniformly bright yellow.\nAmet Reef, Nusa Laut, Indonesia , 3°38'52.842 S 128°49'0.792 E at 5m depth
Fish in Bonaire
Mansuar island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Chinese Trumpetfish - Aulostomus Chinensis on coral reef of Maldives.
Needlefish (family Belonidae) hunts in school of fish
A day of diving, enjoying the seabed and its fauna in Chichiriviche de la Costa, Vargas State, Venezuela
Cornetfish fish  deep in tropical sea.  Underwater photography sea life, coral reef. Scuba Diver Point of View,
A trumpet fish.
Longnose Hawkfish Oxycirrhites typus is a reef-associated and strongly territorial fish species living in tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and South Africa to the Hawaiian Islands, north to southern Japan, south to New Caledonia and in the Eastern Pacific from the Gulf of California to northern Colombia and the Galapagos Islands in a depth range from 10-100m. \nThe species is uncommon or rare in most shallow areas, less uncommon below 25m depth. Maximum length 13cm. \n \nThis specimen is untypically sitting in an open area. The species usually hides in branching corals. \n\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°58'25.8996 S 134°9'58.816 E at 18m depth
Batanta island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Underwater sea Trumpetfish with hard coral reef photography in deep sea in scuba night dive explore travel activity underwater with blue background landscape in Andaman Sea, Thailand
Aulostomus maculatus in La Palma, Canary Ismalds. Playa de los Cancajos.
Trumpet fish side view aulostomus maculatus
A roughsnout ghost pipefish blends in with the reef in Indonesia.
Port Ghalib, Egypt on Dec 5, 2022: Cornet Fish at Elba Reef
A long-snouted wrasse (Symphodus rostratus) in the French Mediterranean Sea
coral reef in the sea of gulf of mexico cozumel and playa del carmen similar to the great barrier reef or red sea
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
A trumpetfish swims among coral off the coast of Islamorada, Florida
Sea life  Ascidia  ( Ascidiidae - tunicates ) Underwater beauty
Trumpetfish
On the ocean floor of the Indo-Pacific Ocean
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