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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Italy

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Fishs - Trypterigion delaisi
Perfect mimetism. Taken with Nikon Coolpix 8700 with SB-800 strobe.
A small but colorful fish that likes to poke at scuba divers!
FUJI Finepix F31D
Mazzancolla - Nome scientifico:
Penaeus kerathurus (Forskal)
Fishs (detail) - Thalassoma pavo (male)
a worm that grows out of a buoy at -8 meters ... is a lot nicer to look at than what the words say!
Dx1g with 19mm wide angle and strobe
Tunicates - Halocinthya papillosa
called the Donzella Pavonina --- it's one of the most colorful small fish in the Mediterranean. Shot at about 16 mt with Sea&Sea DX1g
nice symbiosis in the sea
Nudibranchs - Eggs
Worms - Sabella spallanzanii (detail)
Fishs - Pagellus erythrinus
Crustaceans - Galathea strigosa
Donzella, male (Coris Iulis). Nikon D60, 18-55mm
Fishs - Parablennius gattorugine
Parablennius gattoruggine is a small fish living among rocks in Mediterranean sea. This photo has been taken in north Adriatic sea, inside the Miramare marine park near Trieste.
Fishs - Scorpanea notata
Shell Pinna nobilis with a red star (Echinaster sepositus) and Donzella pavonina (Thalassoma pavo). Taken to Ventotene.
Nikon D60 with 18-55. Housing: Easydive
Parablennius. Scilla, Italy. Nikon D60, 18-55.
Isole Tremiti - Italia 12/10/2008
canon 400D + canon 60 macro +ys 110 sea&sea + nikonos sb 105
Worms - Bispira volutacornis
The Melibe fimbriata (=viridis) is a spectacular nudibranch living into the Pacific area and recently passed to the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Channel. It was shoted while freely swimming by night at Santa Maria al Bagno (ITA)
We have ovulids in the Mediterranean as well!
This nice family of Neosimnia spelta on a Leptogorgia, found on a sandy bottom in front of Capo Noli (SV).
Corals - Dysidea avara
Occhio indiscreto
Jellyfishs - Pelagia noctiluca (detail)
Corals - Astroides calycularis
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