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Protula tubularia: Protula tubularia is a species of polychaete in the family Serpulidae. This species is found in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. I take this photo in Mallorca.
DEATHSTARE
Meet the Red Triplefin (Tripterygion delaisi) picture taken off the coast of North Ibiza.
Nemesignis banyulensis
Nemesignis banyulensis
Morena & shrimp
Variable Blenny or Parablennius pilicornis - Medes Isles - Costa Brava - Spain
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Nudibranche, very common at the Medes Isles, l'Estartit - Costa Brava
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Children playing
pigmy sea horse
peces en la boca
grouper
tiger shark
tiger shark
blue shark
cenote car wasch
cocodrilo en cenote
nadando con lucios
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lagunas de ruidera
NIÑOS NADANDO EN iNDONESIA
Torpedo with Fins-Shortfin mako blasting by
Blue on Blue- Curious blue shark cruising past on the open ocean
To The Moon-A school of sunfish came by to check out our boat and although I didn’t manage to get in the water with them, i sprinted to m camera and held it in the water and managed to get this amazing shot!
Black and white splitshot of a shortfin mako shark in the Bay of Bizcay. Being the fastest sharks in the world, they are more Torpedos with fins than sharks
Splitshot of a blue shark in the bay of bizcay. The winds were pretty rough and the waves came in from all possible direction, which the bay of bizcay is notorious for.
Sarpa salpa (salema) rising up from the seafloor. (f/6.3,... by E&e Lp
by: E&e Lp
Sarpa salpa (salema) rising up from the seafloor. (f/6.3, 1/160, ISO-100, 16mm). - Erik
Cotylorhiza tuberculata yellyfish captured in Cabo de Palos (Mediterranean sea, Spain) with natural sunshine lighting, photo taken with a samsung s21 mobile phone and seafrog housing.
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