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PONTONIDES ANKERI 
ILE DE LA REUNION 2024
By Didier Pasquini
posted 00:29 CST Today (11 hours ago)
Hairy frogfish
Lembah straight  sulawesi 
Canon Gx7m3
Fantasea housing 
f10 1/60 iso 125
By Kristi Tullis
posted Wednesday, November 20, 2024
GLOSSODORIS A LISERE  Glossodoris cincta 
ile de la R union 2024
By Didier Pasquini
posted (2 days ago)
smart face
By Chan Kwon
posted (6 days ago)
smart face
By Chan Kwon
posted (6 days ago)
This is a photo of an incredibly rare white humpback whale calf in Vava u  Tonga 2024.
By Adam Mcknight
posted (6 days ago)

Underwater Photo Location: Scuba Seraya

Underwater Photo Location: Scuba Seraya

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It was pure luck to get that guy in...
Facts about Scuba Seraya
Dive types
shore


Diving facilities
nitrox

Photo facilities
macro

by Gregory Sin
Cleaning. Luck.

by Tracey Jennings
Although orang-utan crabs are normally found on bubble coral and tulamben there is no bubble coral and instead they look like they are in the jungle

by John Parker
Pygmy Bargabanti

by Tracey Jennings
Breath of life

by Tracey Jennings
with eggs

by Tracey Jennings
Orangutan crab

by Tracey Jennings
Scuba arrays rhinopias

by Tracey Jennings
Seraya Secrets

by Robert Smits
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.

by Robert Smits
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.

by Robert Smits
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!

by Robert Smits
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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