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Sudan, 385
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Sweden, 160
Switzerland, 1394
Syrian Arab Republic, 7
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Tanzania, 152
Thailand, 2277
Togo, 1
Tonga, 104
Trinidad and Tobago, 41
Tunisia, 8
Turkey, 2111
Turks and Caicos islands, 247
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Ukraine, 910
United Arab Emirates, 403
United Kingdom, 2117
United States, 7376
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Venezuela, 57
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Virgin Islands (British), 205
Virgin Islands U.S., 301
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posted Friday, August 4, 2017
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posted Monday, March 26, 2018
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posted Friday, April 20, 2018
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posted Monday, September 24, 2018
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Did you know that hermitcrabs have 'social networks' to find new shells? When a hermitcrab finds a new, bigger shell, different individuals, will gather around and form a waiting line from big to small? They move into a bigger 'home'
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Friday, July 5, 2019
category:
Macro - Close-Up
location:
Bali Sea
Indonesia
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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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posted:
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
category:
Wide Angle - Natural Light (no strobe)
location:
Bay of Bengal
Sri Lanka
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Did you know that clownfish (Nemo) have many relatives in different parts of the world?
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Monday, June 24, 2019
category:
Wide Angle - Close Focus
location:
Arabian Sea
Indonesia
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Being in the water with Orcas / killer whales is nothing short of amazing! It is a very special feeling to be in the water with these highly intelligent blackfish!
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posted:
Friday, February 15, 2019
category:
Wide Angle - Natural Light (no strobe)
location:
Barents Sea
Norway
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Did you know that Mandarin fish only reproduce around sundown? They swim up in a matter of 2 seconds and release their eggs and sperm.
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Thursday, October 4, 2018
category:
Macro - swimming
location:
Molucca Sea
Indonesia
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Did you know that The Atlantic goliath grouper or itajara (Epinephelus itajara), also known as "jewfish"? They may reach extremely large sizes, growing to lengths up to 2.5 m (8.2 ft) and can weigh as much as 360 kg (790 lb).
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Thursday, September 27, 2018
category:
Wide Angle - Close Focus
location:
Gulf of Venezuela
Cuba
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Did you know that the green humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) is the largest species of parrotfish?
It is found on reefs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, from the Red Sea in the west to Samoa in the east?
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posted:
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
category:
Wide Angle - Marine Life
location:
Bali Sea
Indonesia
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I really love clownfish, especcially when they are in a nice-coloured anemone. Did you know that clownfish co-exist with the anomone? Other predators get stung by the anemone, except for the clownfish, they in turn, keep the anemone clean!
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Monday, September 24, 2018
category:
Macro - swimming
location:
Bali Sea
Indonesia
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An incredible site to behold, let alone be part of... Being immersed in such a big school of jacks in truly breathtaking! Taken in Bali, Indonesia.
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Friday, September 21, 2018
category:
Wide Angle - Marine Life
location:
Bali Sea
Indonesia
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The nudibranch, which is kind of an underwater snail, cannot be compared to their land-based counterparts in any way, due to colours and the way they look, from very very small, to pretty big. So far, about 3000 species of nudibranch are known.
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Thursday, August 9, 2018
category:
Macro - Nudibranchia
location:
Bali Sea
Indonesia
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This honeycomb moray eel (Muraena melanotis) was being cleaned at a cleaning station in Bali. I used a snoot to light the right side of the face, giving depth to the image, while my left strobe was on min power to get just the littlest of fill light.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2018
category:
Macro - not swimming
location:
Bali Sea
Indonesia
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Small, colourful fish swimming over the hard corals in Marsa Alam. It is incredible how many colours there exist underwater, and how well these colours correspond to the corals beneath!
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Monday, May 14, 2018
category:
Macro - swimming
location:
Red Sea
Egypt
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Did you know that the yellow boxfish (Ostracion cubicus) can be found in reefs throughout the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean as well as the south eastern Atlantic Ocean? And that It reaches a maximum length of 45 centimetres (18 in)?
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Thursday, May 3, 2018
category:
Macro - swimming
location:
Gulf Of Mexico
Cayman islands
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Did you know that Scleractinia (also stony corals or hard corals), are marine animals that build their own skeleton and that corals, like the dome and plate species, are more bulky and may only grow 0.3 to 2 cm (0.1 to 0.8 in) per year?
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Wednesday, May 2, 2018
category:
Macro - Super macro
location:
Arabian Sea
Oman
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Did you know that Mandarin fish mate just after sunset and that they live in small populations and are very skiddish? You can only find them using red lights, which they can't see.. The mating only lasts for a few seconds.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2018
category:
Macro - swimming
location:
Molucca Sea
Indonesia
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The Red Sea in Egypt holds a lot of nice views, above and below! In this over/under shot, I love that you can see how the water gives a different view. Check out the pink coral on the left, above and below water.
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posted:
Friday, April 20, 2018
category:
Over/Under (shots half topside, half U/W)
location:
Red Sea
Egypt
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The Red Sea in Egypt is also called 'The Cradle of Life' by many. I do feel priviledged to be allowed into this magical place!
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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
category:
Wide Angle - Marine Life
location:
Red Sea
Egypt
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Did you know that this octopus usually burries themselves in the sand, making it next to impossible to get a good photo of them? Photographed with a +5 Sea and Sea wet diopter and snoot.
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Friday, April 13, 2018
category:
Macro - Close-Up
location:
Molucca Sea
Indonesia
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Did you know that there are thirty species of clownfish recognized? and that Anemonefish are omnivorous and can feed on undigested food from their host anemones, and the fecal matter from the anemonefish provides nutrients to the sea anemone?
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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
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Macro - Close-Up
location:
Molucca Sea
Indonesia
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Did you know that the Red Sea is also called "The Cradle of Life"? Photographed in Ras Mohammed, Yolanda/Sharks Reef.
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Monday, April 9, 2018
category:
Wide Angle - Marine Life
location:
Red Sea
Egypt
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A grouper hanging over the reef, checking out its reflection, Jardines de la Reina, Cuba. Did you know that this particular species can easily reach 1 meter and weigh over 100 kgs?
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Thursday, April 5, 2018
category:
Wide Angle - Marine Life
location:
Gulf Of Mexico
Cuba
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This Hermitcrab was photographed in Sardinia. Did you know that most species have long, spirally curved abdomens, which are soft, unlike the hard, calcified abdomens seen in related crustaceans? There are approx 1112 species of Hermit crabs.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2018
category:
Macro - not swimming
location:
Mediterranean Sea
Italy
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Did you know that, despite the typically small size of its members, the family Gobiidae is the largest family of marine fishes, being the home of over 2,000 species? This lemon drop Goby is typically a very shy critter and is very small (it is sittin
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018
category:
Macro - Super macro
location:
Molucca Sea
Indonesia
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Did you know that these are called boxer crabs, boxing crabs and pom-pom crabs? And did you know that they are notable for their mutualism with sea anemones, which they hold in their claws for defense? In return, the anemones get carried around which
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Friday, March 30, 2018
category:
Macro - Super macro
location:
Molucca Sea
Indonesia
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The Greek ship, registered at the time under the name of Ghiannis D, was on route from Rijka to Hodeidah when she grazed the eastern tip of the Abu Nuhas reef in early April 1983. The crew was evacuated without casualties but the ship lay half submer
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Thursday, March 29, 2018
category:
Wide Angle - Wrecks
location:
Red Sea
Egypt
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Superhero Nudibranch in Mirbat, Oman, checking out the camera.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
category:
Macro - Nudibranchia
location:
Gulf Of Oman
Oman
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Green turtle hanging out and eating corals on the USAT Liberty wreck in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2018
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Wide Angle - Marine Life
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Bali Sea
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