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Grey seal. Farne islands. D200, 10.5mm.
this is a close up of a sunstar in puget sound, Washington. Picture was shot by a sea and sea dx1200
dahlia anemone.St.Abbs marine reserve Scotland.
Father & son? Also the male of the Enophrys bubalis takes care of the eggs. Taken with my Olympus E330 with 50mm macro lens.
Waiting for the boat to pick us up.
Shot with a D300 and Tokina 10-17 fisheye.
These Cyclopterus lumpus protects his eggs in the background. He will stay here till the juvenile fishes come out.
Liparis liparis comes every winter to put there eggs into the Haliclona oculata
Eathing Crab. It looks like he loves worms.....
Cyclopterus lumpus male. In his neigbourhood we found his eggs on 2 places. The male is protecting them till the juvenile come out, 4-8 weeks later. These picture was made on a depth of 10 meters, usualy it is hard to make a natural light picture .
The Myoxocephalus scorpius male is protecting the eggs. He will defend and clean them for about 5 weeks. When he saw his own face in my dome port, he attacked it immediately….
Chrysaora hysoscella. When I tell people I like jellyfish they think I am crazy....
What do you think........
Mr T. Ex WC... Farne islands. D200, 10.5m.
found in the Oosterschelde, D200
I am just out of the water of 2° C, and made these winterpicture of the Metridium senile. Our goal was to find the Cyclopterus lumpus, we will try again next week....
smiling Shanny
Close-up of the Alien of the Deep, the crown jelly Periphylla periphylla. Photographed at 40 meters depth, 260 meters above bottom at Gulen Dive Resort, Norway.
Mating swimming crabs
Taken in Lysekil Sweden just going under water
Salvador Dahli: that´s what what I thought when I saw these eggs of Buccinum undatum covered by Ophiotrix fragilis
Grey seal. Farne islands. D200, 10.5mm.
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Mr T. Farne islands. D200, 10.5mm.
Found this cute wee fella in about 3 metres of water
Sabella pavonina. Last summer most of them are eaten by a new predator for the Netherlands, the Tubulanus superbus.
gun of the Karlsruhe a Konigsburg Light Cruiser in Scapa Flow
Thecacera pennigera. one of the colourful nudibranches in the Netherlands. Unfortunately not so often seen. This is the first one I spotted, with thanks to my buddy Wim who found it.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
a cold water nudi and just as lovely as its warmwater cousins
Diver walking on water.
NEED MORE WEIGHT
Dahlia Anemone- There is Colour in U.K. Waters !!
Fuji Finepif F30 and housing
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