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A gas flame nudibranch or may be two
By Peet Van Eeden
posted Sunday, February 12, 2012
57 votes

Basket star on  cold water noble coral , Atlantic Ocean, Hout Bay South Africa
By Peet Van Eeden
posted Sunday, January 1, 2012
31 votes

Fiery Nudibranch
By Peet Van Eeden
posted Sunday, March 4, 2012
31 votes

Sunset dolphins
By Peet Van Eeden
posted Tuesday, March 27, 2012
31 votes

Kelp forest, with visibility of even the clouds overhead
By Peet Van Eeden
posted Monday, July 2, 2012
30 votes

Compass Jellyfish at safety stop near Atlantis divesite, False Bay, South Africa
By Peet Van Eeden
posted Tuesday, January 3, 2012
29 votes

Poetry in slow motion

 Frilled nudibranch
By Peet J Van Eeden
posted Saturday, April 21, 2018
28 votes

Star fish texture
By Peet Van Eeden
posted Sunday, April 8, 2012
27 votes

Baby basket star
By Peet J Van Eeden
posted Sunday, December 15, 2013
27 votes

Seduction by a sea anemone
By Peet J Van Eeden
posted Sunday, January 26, 2014
27 votes
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657 Entries Found: Page 16  of  25
Shades of Pink
The Hunter and the Hunted
The Tenants- Two Bar Clownfishes
The Porcelain Crab derives its name from shedding a limb when attacked by a predator
Poltergeist or noisy ghost. More commonly known as the Ribbon Eel
Giant Sea Clam- the legend is not true that it will drown divers
Through the "eye" of a giant sea clam
The Cleaning Station. Durban dancers(also known as camel shrimps) doing a manicure
Sun-burst soft coral (m. capensis) is the the only species of this genus and occurs in South African waters
Rising Sun. The beauty of the Plum Anemone (Actinia mandelae) Occurs on both sides of the Cape Peninsula
The Devil firefish. its scientific name Pterois miles means winged soldier and it is true to its name
Compass jelly fish acts as a thermometer and is an indicator how healthy the ocean is(Chrysaora hysoscella)
Red Fanworm with one its 2 colorful spirals (Protula bispiralis)
A close couple of Devil Firefish (Pterois radiata)
Building blocks of the ocean- False Honeycomb coral (Favia spp)
Popeyed scorpionfish with with it technicolor dreamcoat
A friendly Blenny in its home
The colorful yellow gas flame nudibranch unique to both sides of the Cape Peninsula
The integrate fine network of the feeding arms of a sea cucumber
Harlequin shrimp using its needle like claws to ingest digestive enzymes in its sea star prey
Happy Hippo in the mighty Zambezi river
Klip fishes are colorful and always inquisitive
Salute the spider crab
Bubble coral shrimp is unique to bubble coral and does not occur elsewhere
Into the deep blue caves of Situ island
Ascending near Situ island
Gathering Food- Porcelain Crab
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