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Underwater Photo Contest Entries By Peet J Van Eeden

657 Entries Found: Page 15  of  25
Glowing Edges
Image of a violet spotted anemone
Cape Rock Crab
Coral Nudibranch in False Bay of the Cape Peninsula
Feather Duster Worm
Not all that glitters is gold.
Fluoro dive Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Fluorescence of Noble Coral. Cape Peninsula South Africa
Blue-striped Hermit Crab and its camouflage
Gas Flame Nudibranch.
It occurs on both sides of the Cape Peninsula
Gorgeous Gorgonian
Sinuous sea fan common in the sea of the Cape Peninsula
Hunchback arthropod and friend
Wild Fire
The Branchial Plumes of a Spanish Dancer
Frilled Nudibranchs pairng up
Fluorescent Gasflame Nudibranch during a night dive at the PMB wreck using Nightsea fluorescent kit
Patrolling.
Cuttlefish guarding their eggs
The Frilled Nudibranch
Common to the Cape Peninsula on both sides of the Atlantic sea
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A twin-crowned nudibranch parent with its eggs
My Purple Bed.
Clown fish in its anemone home
HOTLIPS
One of only 2 spider crabs in South African waters.It derives its name from the red markings around its mouth
The squirt
It has a colorful but tough tunic- hence the name Tunicates
The rare walking sea-anemone is unique to both sides of the Cape Peninsula. Only one other member of the family occurs in the Antartic and Chile. Their favoured food is the multicolored sea fan
The Nursery Room
A bouquet of Tubular Hydroids
The Silvertip Nudibranch occurs on both sides of the Cape Peninsula
The Jewel
The Hawk
The longnose hawkfish derives it name from its ability to perch motionless at an outlook waiting for its prey
The feather duster worm with its 2 spirals
Soft coral magic
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