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Peoples' Vote


Mimic octopus
By Magali Marquez
posted (4 days ago)
7 votes

Blue-ringed octopus
By Magali Marquez
posted (4 days ago)
6 votes

Nudibranch
By James Magsino
posted (6 days ago)
4 votes

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 (6 days ago)
4 votes

Hypselodoris infucata nudibranch_Nha Trang_March2024
(Canon100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (5 days ago)
3 votes

Scrambled egg nudibranchs( Phyllidia varicosa)_Feb 2024
(Canon100,1/200,f14,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (5 days ago)
2 votes

This Russian T34 tank was created as a diving attraction to relieve pressure on the surrounding dive sites. In addition, the tank in the picture can no longer cause any damage or suffering, but it is a great photo opportunity.
By Martin Schrack
posted (4 days ago)
2 votes

Weedy Seadragon
By Sofia Tenggrono
posted (2 days ago)
2 votes

Puffershark
By Pieter Firlefyn
posted (5 days ago)
1 votes

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 (5 days ago)
1 votes
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Quarry Diver
Only a face a mother could love
Diver prepares to enter sunken boat.
Not so small Nudi
Side-mount diver entering the cavern section at Peacock Springs, Florida. Nikonos V, 15mm lens, twin SB105 strobes and Kodak 400 asa film on manual exposure. Colour corrected in PS. March 2018.
A neon Goby cleans a Balloonfish as it lies unmoving on the bottom in the waters of the Roatan Marine Park.
Tiny little fish face
Juvenile Puget Sound King Crab, so tiny and so beautiful
Red carpet
Catch me if you can
Underwater ballerina
Scalyhead sculpin in a boot sponge. Howe Sound, British Columbia, Canada
Fluorescent hermit crab
Northern Map Turtle,Welland Scuba Park
A tiny ( < 1 inch) mosshead warbonnet hiding in an empty barnacle husk. Howe Sound, BC, Canada.
Red tubeworms are typically very skittish, but this one allowed me to get close enough for one super-macro shot before disappearing into its protective tube. Howe Sound, BC, Canada.
One of many Herring caught in a tidal pool after spawning.
Femail scalyhead sculpin hiding in the kelp. Howe Sound, British Columbia, Canada
Decorated Warbonnet out hunting. Howe Sound, British Columbia, Canada
Strong Canadian Woman posing underwater in Southern Ontario. Afternoon strong sunshine made the cathedral lighting oh so pretty. Inspiring for strength of body and strength of mind
One of my first memories of swimming was having to stick my head underwater and blow bubbles. I think that this Sea Lion was trying to show me how to do it! Canon T2I with Tokina 10-17mm and twin Sea and Sea DS1's.
Hanging out under the boat with some frisky Sea Lions!
Frosted Nudibranch on black. The peach colour is from the food it had been eating.
Harbour seal coming up from the depths.
Thru my eye
Usually a camoflauged shrimp the Blade Shrimp was crossing across a piece of bark and was very visabile.
A small sculpin in cold water.
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