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By Antonio Venturelli
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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.
By Xisca Juliá Mesquida
posted 08:22 CST Today (11 hours ago)
Um El Faroud
By Pieter Firlefyn
posted 03:23 CST Today (16 hours ago)
Sand Tiger
By Phil Bear
posted Yesterday
Splendid Toad Fish
By Phil Bear
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Fish in a Barrel  scorpionfish in a barrel sponge  Gili islands.
By Phil Bear
posted Yesterday

Underwater Photo Location: white sand ridge

Underwater Photo Location: white sand ridge

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The Dream Team would like to bring you eye to eye with friendly wild Spotted Dolphin swim . Join us for a week long adventure at sea aboard the 86’ research yacht “Dolphin Dream”. We offer you the most unique and exciting Bahamas adventure cruises. Specializing in introducing small groups of people to pods of Atlantic Spotted Dolphins in their natural environment. We take you to swim with dolphins in the warm crystal clear blue waters of the Little Bahama Bank .
Facts about white sand ridge
  • It is in Bahamas
  • white sand ridge is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboard

Marine Life
sharksdolphinsturtles


Photo facilities
wideangle

by Mike Ellis
Stenella frontailis / Atlantic spotted Dolphins @ the Ridge in the Bahamas

by Mike Ellis
A Blue Spot Tiger Shark doing a swim by. All Smiles !

by Matt Heath
Night Dolphin (Atlantic Spotted Dolphin)

by Matt Heath
A pod of spotted dolphins with one bottlenosed mixed in

by Matt Heath
Young Atlantic Spotted Dolphin at Night

by Matt Heath
Atlantic Spotted Dolphin at night after just catching a flying fish.

by Matt Heath
A group of about 20 bottlenosed dolphins crater feeding.

by Matt Heath
Bottlenose Dolphin

by Matt Heath
Bottlenose Dolphin

by Markus Davids
Not so synchronized swim team of the Bahamas. Shot around the white sand ridge in the Bahamas. Natural light, Sea&Sea housing, Canon 5dMK2, 16-35mm
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