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Underwater Photo Contest | Temperate Waters

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Seas with green water well north or south of tropical zones typically cold enough for drysuits!
~ A Wintry Summers Day ~
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Wolf Eel in Puget Sound, Washington
Large skate in Puget Sound
Snoopy! Australian Sealions, Western Australia
~ Love Bite ~
What you looking at ?
White lined dirona and Lewis moonsnail taken in Puget Sound
Kong spined Scorpion Fish fluorescing in November Atlantic waters off Southwest Ireland.
~ Orange Mountain ~
leafy seadragon
great white shark going in for bite
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It's hard to explain what it does to you to have encounters like this, eye to eye, two souls, one heartbeat. In the ice cold waters of the bay of Virgohamna, we had some time with the little colony of harbour seal far up North 79° 43′ 24″.
Wanna play?
Grey seal in Farne Islands
LOWBOSS
Celebrating Jellyfish Day with this photo taken in Simon's Town, Cape Town earlier this year.
Hydromedusa.
Schooling fish surrounding us on a dusk dive in Cape Town
All divers who have done a night dive in Cape Town will be familiar with the swarms of beaked sandfish, which hide in the sand during the day, but as soon as its full dark, they come out to feed by the hundreds. W
Blue bottle bobbing around in a tidal pool at Kalk Bay
The first time underwater fluorescence has been investigated and documented in South Africa - specifically the unique waters of Cape Town. I was very excited to see if we had any fluorescence in temperate waters as it is well known to occur in tropic
DIGGING IN
GET'EM UP
Peek a boo! A close up of a Ruby Red Octopus as it uses its arms to cover up. An amazing cephalopod full of texture and color.
LURKER
WANGER
Tompot.
Trefor Pier.
WITHIN THE OYSTER
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