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Underwater Photo Contest | Wide Angle - Marine Life

18728 Entries Found: Page 204  of  694
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
head down to charge
Turtle
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Really lost my heart to Tiger Sharks....all sharks in fact!
(Tiger Beach stirrup included;-)
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Divers snorkel with Mola Mola - Catalina Island
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The similar appearance between plastic bags and jellyfish becomes a constant danger, as the turtles ingest them by mistake. Many of them die from asphyxia and from disease in their digestive system. This time we didn't let this eat the bag, but the o
A large population of Manta Rays has been documented to regularly come to the Isla Plata on Ecuador's coast during summer months. Scientists have identified hundreds of individuals using photo identification and the count continues...
Giant Pacific Octopus
Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
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Turtle
afternoon: a colony of green turtles (chelonya mydas) has settled in a small corner in Tenerife.
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Clown family
spin:The high angle shot shows the colour contrast of the sand background against the shell. I used a spin technical with a very slow speed shot. I wanted to confer a dynamic picture, and at the same time enhance the textures and colours of this gree
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- Get you under my wings -
Eagle ray (Aetobatus ocellatus), Landslide, Wolf Island, Galápagos
Pair of jellyfish
Early morning cleaning.
A rare squadron of Giant Pacific Manta Rays. These giants measure 18 ft. from wingtip to wingtip. This special day the mantas were chasing each other in a playful frenzy.
Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)
a big suprise during snorkling at the Arabia Azur hotel's reef, at Hurghada, a nice big RED OCTOPUS
Carabian Sharks
Isca Tunnel
Resting blue-eyed turtle
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pillar
Turtle looks up from feeding
A green turtle (Chelonia mydas) eating seagrass and breathing sand out
Giant Clam about 1M.
Love at first sight? Rare Hawaiian Monk Seal 'hugs' a Green Sea Turtle.
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Manta
Karabian Sharks
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