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Underwater Photo Contest | Temperate Waters

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Seas with green water well north or south of tropical zones typically cold enough for drysuits!
Leafy seadragon
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SEPIOLA ZEELAND II
Male Lumpsucker tending over his brood of eggs
Averøy, Norway
Free Swimming Monkfish or Lophius piscatorius
Averøy, Norway.
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Mosshead Warbonnet Portrait
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a sabella pavonina in sweden
SEPIOLA ZEELAND
ELYSIIDAE
Black Eyes a peepin.Pagurus armatus taken with Canon T2i in an Aquatica housing with 100mm macro and twin 110 Alpha strobes.
MOTHER
Leafy Sea Dragon at Tumby Bay Jetty, South Australia. Taken with Olympus OMD EM5. (No strobe).
NORTH SEA LOBSTER
Red Indian Fish, Bare Island.
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Mosshead Warbonnet! With such a smile this tiny fish was almost glowing on the reef at 60 ft.
A Rose in the Emerald Sea! With the green sea above the life below in the cold water shines with flamboyant colors!
Strawberries all a glow! The Strawberry Anemone was in a field of them that gives an amazing bright pink field. With a plus 10 diopter and 100 macro you get to see the delicate fingers of this amazing creature!
I spy.....
Nikon d7100 nauticam housing tokina 10-17mm
Tripterygion delaisi - Coral Bay, Pistol Bay- 10m.
PREDATOR
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Aurelia jellyfish
~ The Gauntlet ~
I simply love dive sites with interesting topography. Its kind of like being in mountainous terrain, only you can "fly" where ever you would like to go with little effort.
Curiosity
~ Crystal Chandelier ~
From time to time these Crystal Jellyfish gets swept inshore from the deep pelagic waters by up-welling. Its a long and harsh journey and finding a beautiful in-tacked jelly at the end of it is a rare find.
~ Butterflies ~
Diving in a kelp forest do feel as if you are in forest with one major benefit, you can glide to where ever you would like to go. It makes the forest experience even more surreal and one of my favourite places to dive!
An angry crab atLa Jolla shores
Lobster Salad. La Jolla Cove, La Jolla. Taken with a Sony RX-100.
The diver and the belayer on the same shot at the ice diving session.
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