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1411 Media found on 71 pages
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VCR1033_CAN_20070814_0027.NEF
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Irish lord (Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus, giant sculpin) hides in a crevice; walls of undersea pinnacles are covered with invertebrate life, anemones, sea cucumbers, sea stars, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
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VCR1002_CAN_20070816_0236.JPG
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wild currents course through numerous islands and passageways, creating rich habitat for marine life and spectacular diving, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
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FLA2154_FLA_20120425_0153
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CAMOUFLAGE: striated anglerfish or striped frogfish, Antennarius striatus West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, April 2012. Also Striated or Hairy Frogfish, uses worm-like lure to attract prey
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FLA2107_FLA_20120426_0066
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Lined Sea Horse, Hippocampus erectus, male may be brooding eggs, most seahorse species are sexually monogamous, complex courtship before female transfers eggs to male's pouch, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012
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FLA2108_FLA_20120426_0054
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Lined Sea Horse, Hippocampus erectus, male may be brooding eggs, most seahorse species are sexually monogamous, complex courtship before female transfers eggs to male's pouch, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012
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FLA2178_FLA_20120420_0109
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horseshoe crabs, considered living fossils, arthropods that live primarily in and around shallow ocean waters on soft sandy or muddy bottoms, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012
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FLA2161_FLA_20120425_0045
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CAMOUFLAGE: striated anglerfish or striped frogfish, Antennarius striatus West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, April 2012. Also Striated or Hairy Frogfish, uses worm-like lure to attract prey
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FLA2172_FLA_20120427_0115
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Polka-dot Batfish Ogcocephalus radiatus, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012, among the most oddly shaped of the anglerfish, walk on paired pectoral and pelvic fins; has a very short fishing lure, may secrete an odor that attracts prey
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FLA2149_FLA_20120425_0138
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Male Banded Jawfish, Opistognathus macrognathus, incubating and aerating a clutch of eggs, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, April 2012
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FLA2111_FLA_20120427_0051
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Lined Sea Horse, Hippocampus erectus, male broods eggs, most seahorse species are sexually monogamous, complex courtship before female transfers eggs to male's pouch, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012
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FLA2171_FLA_20120427_0104
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Polka-dot Batfish Ogcocephalus radiatus, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012, among the most oddly shaped of the anglerfish, walk on paired pectoral and pelvic fins; has a very short fishing lure, may secrete an odor that attracts prey
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FLA2142_FLA_20120418_0066
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Male Banded Jawfish, Opistognathus macrognathus, incubating and aerating a clutch of eggs, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, April 2012
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FLA2109_FLA_20120426_0011
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Lined Sea Horse, Hippocampus erectus, male broods eggs, most seahorse species are sexually monogamous, complex courtship before female transfers eggs to male's pouch, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012
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FLA2133_FLA_20120420_0105
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probably Coral Scorpionfish (Scorpaena albifimbria), all scorpionfish have venomous dorsal spines, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, April 2012. Possibly Spotted scorpionfish (Scorpaena plumieri), Barbfish (Scorpaena brasiliensis)
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FLA2157_FLA_20120425_0151
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CAMOUFLAGE: striated anglerfish or striped frogfish, Antennarius striatus West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, April 2012. Also Striated or Hairy Frogfish, uses worm-like lure to attract prey
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FLA2134_FLA_20120420_0107
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probably Coral Scorpionfish (Scorpaena albifimbria), all scorpionfish have venomous dorsal spines, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, April 2012. Possibly Spotted scorpionfish (Scorpaena plumieri), Barbfish (Scorpaena brasiliensis)
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FLA2188_FLA_20120420_0024
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sea star or starfish, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012
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FLA2118_FLA_20120427_0059
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Juvenile Grey Angelfish, Pomacanthus arcuatus, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012, Juvenile gray angelfish have five yellow bands, as juveniles mature, lose yellow bands and becomes uniform grayish-brown in color, feeds on sponges and wide range of algae and invertebrates
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FLA2122_FLA_20120422_0566
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initial phase of Stoplight Parrotfish, Sparisoma viride, sleeping at night, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, April 2012. Changes sex and colors as it ages, red color in the initial phase, can be either male or female change dramatically in terminal green supermale phase
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FLA2101_FLA_20120427_0017
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Lined Sea Horse, Hippocampus erectus, male broods eggs, most seahorse species are sexually monogamous, complex courtship before female transfers eggs to male's pouch, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 2012
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