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Peoples' Vote


Mimic octopus
By Magali Marquez
posted (6 days ago)
7 votes

Blue-ringed octopus
By Magali Marquez
posted (5 days ago)
6 votes

Hypselodoris infucata nudibranch_Nha Trang_March2024
(Canon100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (6 days ago)
3 votes

Scrambled egg nudibranchs( Phyllidia varicosa)_Feb 2024
(Canon100,1/200,f14,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (6 days ago)
2 votes

This Russian T34 tank was created as a diving attraction to relieve pressure on the surrounding dive sites. In addition, the tank in the picture can no longer cause any damage or suffering, but it is a great photo opportunity.
By Martin Schrack
posted (5 days ago)
2 votes

Weedy Seadragon
By Sofia Tenggrono
posted (3 days ago)
2 votes

Puffershark
By Pieter Firlefyn
posted (6 days ago)
1 votes

The Sea Squirt Shrimp (Dactylonia Ascidicola) lives in the Blue Yellow-ringed Sea Squirt (Rhopalaea Crassa) and the small goby guards its eggs outside of it.
By Oksana Maksymova
posted (6 days ago)
1 votes

Nembrotha lineolata
By Magali Marquez
posted (2 days ago)
1 votes

Aeolid Nudibranch - Flabellina affinis with some parasites on it
By Stefanos Michael
posted Yesterday
1 votes
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A beautiful open to a small cave... with tech divers
shortlistedShortlisted!
Portrait goby .. with pastel background
Green Turtle. DG Leica Summilux 9mm F1.7 by Roy See
by: Roy See
Green Turtle. DG Leica Summilux 9mm F1.7
Mountaineer of a nudibranch, ascending a submerged pinnacle. by Roy See
by: Roy See
Mountaineer of a nudibranch, ascending a submerged pinnacle.
Nudibranch, jewels of the sea and an ensemble of fishes p... by Roy See
by: Roy See
Nudibranch, jewels of the sea and an ensemble of fishes passing in the background.
Swim through
White Spotted Jellyfish with refugees by Roy See
by: Roy See
White Spotted Jellyfish with refugees
Squid
2nd place Monthly HotShots shortlistedShortlisted!
Most divers will swim by Dendronephthya without taking a ... by Roy See
by: Roy See
Most divers will swim by Dendronephthya without taking a second look, but these soft corals show truly vibrant colours when lit by a strobe.
This is a pygmy seahorse taken in Selakan Island, Semporna, Malaysia. Shot at around 15 meters depth. The pygymy seahorse is a difficult subject to shoot due to its size and entanglement with its host. Shot with Sony A7Riii with Marelux housing
Chromodoris dianae, Cleaning Station, Kapalai (Malaysia)
A Cute Whaleshark
Purple Nudibranch (Hypselodoris apolegma), Mabul (Malaysia)
shortlistedShortlisted!
Final RoundThrough to 2021 awards final round judging
Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas), Sipadan (Malaysia)
Four separate groups of divers bumped into each other at ... by Roy See
by: Roy See
Four separate groups of divers bumped into each other at a corner of a reef when a whale shark suddenly dropped in for a surprise visit. Chaos ensued.
Shrimp
Eye of a green turtle with barnacles attached
A simple freedive training during our surface interval, shot with a TG5.
The Harlequin Shrimp sits on a stone.
Hanging gardens, Sipadan.
School of jacks
Fallen tree on Sipadan beach.
Sponge, butterfly fish, diver, whitetip shark......the last two I just found on the screen during post
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.
This cutie goes by the name of "Chromodoris dianae"
Barracudas and diver
Maroon clown.
shortlistedShortlisted!
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