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Flabellina affinis_July 2025
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By Antonio Venturelli
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Breathtaking encounter with a humpback whale mother and its calf.

Each year  a population of humpback whales  living in the antarctic  migrates north towards the equator along the coast of Mozambique. Warmer waters are more favorable for mating...
By Paul Krassnitzer
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A humpback whale mother and her calf. Each year a group of humpback whales migrates along the coast of Mozambique
By Paul Krassnitzer
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Cratena nudibranchs_August 2025
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By Antonio Venturelli
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Verconia nivalis nudibranch_March 2025
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By Antonio Venturelli
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Every winter a group of female bullsharks come to this area to give birth  season goes from November untill mid march.
By Ramon Magana
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Underwater Photo Location: Seychelles

Underwater Photo Location: Seychelles

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There was lots of damage to the coral (coral bleaching) several years ago, but the diving is still very good. I even had the extreme pleasure of being able to swim with Whale Sharks!
Facts about Seychelles
Dive types
dayboatwrecknight

Marine Life
bigsmallsharksturtles

Diving facilities
airinstructionguided

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Margo Cavis
Coco Island - This was taken from the beach of a tiny little island in the Seychelles.

by Kirsten Elliott
wedged myself round the corner upside down to get this little chap curled over the coral!!

by Kirsten Elliott
very friendly!

by Raoul Caprez
Seychelles' clown fish (Amphiprion fuscocaudatus)

by Raoul Caprez
Spider in the eye ... ?

by Raoul Caprez
Gold fins

by Raoul Caprez
B&W picture for a B&W fish

by Raoul Caprez
Home sweet home ...

by Raoul Caprez
Smiling batfish ...

by Raoul Caprez
On its podium

by Byron Dilkes
The eerily quiet remnants of the upper deck of an unidentified wreck in the South of Seychelles.

by Byron Dilkes
A blac-ktip reef shark patrols the shallow reef flat of a tropical island.
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