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Pelagic octopus, currently unidentified, but I believe it's a male Tremoctopus.  Taken at night in the abyss, 3 miles off the Kona coast in Hawaii.  Water depth below us was probably 6000 feet deep. It's holding two cnidarian tentacles for defense.
By Joshua Lambus
posted Thursday, December 4, 2008
47 votes

Taken at night in the abyss, 3 miles off the Kona coast in Hawaii. Water depth below us was probably 6000 feet deep.
By Joshua Lambus
posted Tuesday, October 12, 2010
43 votes

Akule Bait Ball in Keauhou, Hi. This was taken on film with a nikonos V / 20mm sea&sea, while freediving (breath hold diving, no tanks).  Depths up to 70ft.
By Joshua Lambus
posted Tuesday, September 28, 2010
41 votes

A larval Cusk Eel, or some other unidentified brotulotenia.
By Joshua Lambus
posted Sunday, December 28, 2008
33 votes

Pelagic Octopus, swimming in 7000ft of water at night.
By Joshua Lambus
posted Monday, December 29, 2008
31 votes

A larval ribbon fish. An Oarfish maybe?
By Joshua Lambus
posted Tuesday, December 30, 2008
30 votes

Dolphin Torpedoes.
By Joshua Lambus
posted Thursday, October 28, 2010
28 votes

Pele showing off in Kalapana, Hawaii.
By Joshua Lambus
posted Wednesday, December 31, 2008
26 votes

Bottlenose dolphin from the Fairwind II
By Joshua Lambus
posted Friday, October 15, 2010
25 votes

Taken at night in the abyss, 3 miles off the Kona coast in Hawaii. Water depth below us was probably 6000 feet deep.
By Joshua Lambus
posted Thursday, October 7, 2010
23 votes
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13 Entries Found
Dolphin Torpedoes.
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My buddy Dave with the local Hawaiian spinner dolphins.
Bottlenose dolphin from the Fairwind II
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Pelagic Trigger Fish. Taken at night in the abyss, 3 miles off the Kona coast in Hawaii. Water depth below us was probably 6000 feet deep.
Taken at night in the abyss, 3 miles off the Kona coast in Hawaii. Water depth below us was probably 6000 feet deep.
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Taken at night in the abyss, 3 miles off the Kona coast in Hawaii. Water depth below us was probably 6000 feet deep.
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Akule Bait Ball in Keauhou, Hi. This was taken on film with a nikonos V / 20mm sea&sea, while freediving (breath hold diving, no tanks). Depths up to 70ft.
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Pele showing off in Kalapana, Hawaii.
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A larval ribbon fish. An Oarfish maybe?
Pelagic Octopus, swimming in 7000ft of water at night.
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A larval Cusk Eel, or some other unidentified brotulotenia.
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Crowned Jellyfish
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Pelagic octopus, currently unidentified, but I believe it's a male Tremoctopus. Taken at night in the abyss, 3 miles off the Kona coast in Hawaii. Water depth below us was probably 6000 feet deep. It's holding two cnidarian tentacles for defense.
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13 Entries Found