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Scrambled egg nudibranchs  Phyllidia varicosa _Feb 2024
 Canon100 1/200 f14 iso100
By Antonio Venturelli
posted 10:02 CST Today (within the last hour)
Hypselodoris infucata nudibranch_Nha Trang_March2024
 Canon100 1/200 f16 iso100
By Antonio Venturelli
posted 06:34 CST Today (4 hours ago)
The Sea Squirt Shrimp  Dactylonia Ascidicola  lives in the Blue Yellow ringed Sea Squirt  Rhopalaea Crassa  and the small goby guards its eggs outside of it.
By Oksana Maksymova
posted 05:24 CST Today (5 hours ago)
Puffershark
By Pieter Firlefyn
posted 01:45 CST Today (9 hours ago)
Tryon s hypselodoris.In this photo we can see a close up on the big beautiful rhinophores that are dark red brown and covered in circular white lines. Photo taken during shallow diving in Hon Mun marine park_Nha Trang.
 Canon100  1/200 f16 iso100
By Antonio Venturelli
posted Yesterday
Nudibranch
By James Magsino
posted Yesterday

Underwater Photo Location: Not known

Underwater Photo Location: Not known

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I spent some time talking with fish collectors on the main beach in Colombo. Having then been shown the tanks of fish collected from the local waters for sale to the world, more fish than we had seen in a week of diving!
Facts about Not known
  • It is in Sri Lanka
  • Not known is in the Bay of Bengal.
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
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by Ed Whiting
Saved from the nets. Released from a fisherman's net and after time to recover from the cuts, set free again....

by Wayne Jones
Balaenoptera musculus - Blue Whale

by Kin-Soon Cheong
"Torpedo". Blue whale, the largest ever known animal ever lived on earth, cruising pass just below the surface of the sea.

by Suzan Meldonian
The largest mammal ever to live on earth. The Blue Whale

by Robert Smits
Did you know that Brydeswhales are 12-14 m long and that they are a lot smaller than the Blue whale? Although very big, they are extremely nimble and fast. Picture taken under license of the Sri Lankan Government.
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