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18760 Entries Found: Page 33  of  695
wide angle shots with no divers in frame
Hello There!/Sea lion photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at San Pedro Nolasco in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico
Dog Rocks, U.S. Virgin Islands
Sea Lion With Bubbles/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at San Pedro Nolasco in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico
All In a Line
Sepia @ Oosterscheldt, the Netherlands
Zeus faber
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Yellow pilots
give me a kiss
A playful humpback whale rolls and frolics just below the surface of the water in Ha'apai, Kingdom of Tonga.
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Blackspot Barracuda - Sphyraena forsteri
in between
Crinoid/Photographed at Wananavu, Fiji
Zeus faber
Anthias/Photographed at Wananavu, Fiji
Sponge With Fish/Photographed at Costa Maya, Mexico.
Lionfish/Photographed at Costa Maya, Mexico
Spotted Dolphins enjoy some early morning playtime over the white sand of Bimini Bahamas
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Their domain
Nurse sharks at sunset, they approach the reef in search of some waste fish thrown by fishermen. This is the right time to approach them by taking some special photographs
Healthy coral reefs like this one are becoming less common. Coral bleaching events are increasingly frequent, and ocean acidification and pollutants are other problems that corals are facing. But coral reefs support 25% of marine species.
Tubing
I know the right direction
Townsend angelfish posing for the camera
Giant Manta Ray at Bora Bora
Epinephelus marginatus , El Hierro .
Guitarfish/Photographed with a Tokina 10-17 mm fisheye lens at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
After a rather boring dive this fella came to say hello while doing safety stop. Bottlenose Dolphin!
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