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Grunt Fish Collection

Witness the mesmerizing beauty as they navigate through various underwater landscapes

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A large school of Tomtate inside the shipwreck Liberty, Panama City, Florida

A large school of Tomtate inside the shipwreck Liberty, Panama City, Florida
A large school of Tomtate overcrowd into a small space deep inside the shipwreck Liberty in 90 feet deep of Gulf waters off the coast of Panama City Beach, Florida

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Smallmouth Grunt nestles against some hard coral

Smallmouth Grunt nestles against some hard coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A Black Margate swimming off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

A Black Margate swimming off the coast of Key Largo, Florida
A Black Margate (Anisotremus surinamensis) swims over a reef of fire corals, sponges and sea fans in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A Gray Snapper swims out from under the reef

A Gray Snapper swims out from under the reef
A Gray Snapper (Lutjanus griseus) swims out from under the City of Washington wreckage in about 80 feet of water off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Diver and schooling fish on WWII U-352 German submarine sunk in Atlantic ocean

Diver and schooling fish on WWII U-352 German submarine sunk in Atlantic ocean
Diver and schooling Tomtates on WWII U-352 German submarine sunk in Atlantic ocean off coast of North Carolina

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A school of Blue Striped and White Grunts

A school of Blue Striped and White Grunts congregating under a coral reef ledge in the shallow Atlantic Ocean waters off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Black Margate, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Black Margate, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Schools of grunts and snappers on reef in Caribbean Sea

Schools of grunts and snappers on reef in Caribbean Sea

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: School of Black Margate congregate on top of the reef

School of Black Margate congregate on top of the reef, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Schools of Grunts, Snappers, Tangs, and Porkfish on Caribbean reef

Schools of Grunts, Snappers, Tangs, and Porkfish on Caribbean reef
Schools of Grunts, Snappers, Tangs, and Porkfish hang tight against a Caribbean reef

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A small school of Greater Amberjack swim by a larger school of Tomtate

A small school of Greater Amberjack swim by a larger school of Tomtate
A small school of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili) swim by a larger school of Tomtate (Haemulon aurolineatum) hovering over a davit on the Red SeaTug Boat used as an artificial reef about six

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A diversity of grunt fish under a colorful coral reef, Key Largo, Florida

A diversity of grunt fish under a colorful coral reef, Key Largo, Florida
A diversity of blue striped grunts (Haemulon sciurus), White Grunts (Haemulon plumieri), and Porkfish (Anisotremus virginicus)

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A sailfish hunts prey on a sandy reef

A sailfish hunts prey on a sandy reef

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Silver grunts swmming around Treasure Wreck, Nassau, The Bahamas

Silver grunts swmming around Treasure Wreck, Nassau, The Bahamas

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Schools of Gray Snapper, Yellowtail Snapper and Bluestripe Grunt fish

Schools of Gray Snapper, Yellowtail Snapper and Bluestripe Grunt fish
Schools of Gray Snapper (Lutjanus griseus), Yellowtail Snapper (Ocyurus chrysurus), and Bluestripe Grunt (Haemulon sciurus) swim through and under the sea fans

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: juvenile Yellow Striped Grunts

juvenile Yellow Striped Grunts
Juvenile Yellow Striped Grunts, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A French Angelfish swims up close to a Blue Striped Grunt

A French Angelfish swims up close to a Blue Striped Grunt
A French Angelfish (Pomacanthus paru) swims up close to a Blue Striped Grunt (Haemulon sciurus) under a coral reef ledge in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Blue Striped Grunt, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Blue Striped Grunt, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Elkhorn coral with schooling grunts and snappers on caribbean reef

Elkhorn coral with schooling grunts and snappers on caribbean reef

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: School of grunt fish beneath a pier on Turneffe Atoll, Belize

School of grunt fish beneath a pier on Turneffe Atoll, Belize
School of grunt fish in the shadows beneath a pier on Turneffe Atoll, Belize. Piers and docks often act like fish attracting devices

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: An adult and juvenile White Grunt fish swimming off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

An adult and juvenile White Grunt fish swimming off the coast of Key Largo, Florida
An adult and juvenile White Grunt (Haemulon plumieri), swim under a ledge of a coral reef in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A Porkfish swims by sea plumes off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

A Porkfish swims by sea plumes off the coast of Key Largo, Florida
A Porkfish (Anisotremus virginicus) swims by sea plumes out from under a coral reef ledge in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A red plastic band threatens the life of a blue striped grunt fish

A red plastic band threatens the life of a blue striped grunt fish
A red plastic band discarded in Caribbean Sea threatens the life of a blue striped grunt fish

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A school of Tomtate and Glass Minnows inside the shipwreck Liberty, Panama City, Florida

A school of Tomtate and Glass Minnows inside the shipwreck Liberty, Panama City, Florida
A school of Tomtate (Haemulon aurolineatum) and a school of Glass Minnows (Anchoa mitchilli) compete for space inside the tight confines of the shipwreck Liberty 85 feet deep in Gulf waters eight

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: A school of Smallmouth Grunts, Key Largo, Florida

A school of Smallmouth Grunts, Key Largo, Florida
A school of Smallmouth Grunts (Haemulon chrysargyreum) swim in one direction while two display open mouth behaviors in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Key Largo, Florida

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Schools of grunts and snapper over a Caribbean reef

Schools of grunts and snapper over a Caribbean reef

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Parasitic Isopod on Grunt, Belize

Parasitic Isopod on Grunt, Belize
Parasitic Isopod on grunt fish, Belize

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Tropical fish take refuge amongst Elkhorn Coral

Tropical fish take refuge amongst Elkhorn Coral
A school of Sergeant Major (Abudefduf saxatilis) fish and Blue Stripe Grunt (Haemulon sciurus) take refuge within the outreaching arms of the Elkhorn Coral (Acropra paimata)

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Blue Striped grunts schooling on Caribbean reef

Blue Striped grunts schooling on Caribbean reef

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Reefscape with school of striped grunts

Reefscape with school of striped grunts, Nassau, The Bahamas

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: Harlequin Sweetlips -Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides-, Palau

Harlequin Sweetlips -Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides-, Palau

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: School of grunt fish

School of grunt fish
Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Background imageGrunt Fish Collection: French Grunt Florida to Brazil

French Grunt Florida to Brazil
KEL-1512 French GRUNT fish Florida to Brazil Haemulon flavolineatum Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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Witness the mesmerizing beauty as they navigate through various underwater landscapes. In Panama City, Florida, a remarkable sight awaits inside the shipwreck Liberty - a large school of Tomtate gracefully gliding amidst the remnants of history. Nestled against hard coral formations, a Smallmouth Grunt finds solace in its surroundings, showcasing nature's perfect harmony. Off the coast of Key Largo, Florida, an elegant Black Margate dances through the crystal-clear waters. Its sleek movements epitomize grace and elegance beneath the sun-kissed waves. The reef comes alive as a Gray Snapper emerges from its hidden sanctuary, revealing vibrant colors that rival even the most breathtaking sunsets. Exploring deeper depths reveals astonishing encounters with schooling fish surrounding WWII U-352 German submarine sunk in the Atlantic Ocean. Divers find themselves immersed in awe-inspiring scenes where human history intertwines with marine life's natural wonders. Caribbean destinations offer their own enchanting spectacle - schools of Blue Striped and White Grunts create an ethereal ballet beneath turquoise waters. Bonaire in Caribbean Netherlands unveils another marvel as congregations of Black Margate swim together atop pristine reefs. Beneath piers on Turneffe Atoll in Belize lies yet another treasure trove; here schools thrive amidst their architectural haven. The Caribbean Sea becomes a stage for harmonious coexistence as grunts and snappers form mesmerizing patterns across vibrant coral reefs. The grandeur continues to unfold as schools of Grunts, Snappers, Tangs, and Porkfish come together on Caribbean reefs like synchronized performers creating an aquatic symphony that captivates all who witness it. A small school of Greater Amberjack elegantly swims by a larger group of Tomtate - showcasing unity among different species within this watery realm. These captivating glimpses into grunt fish communities remind us that beneath our oceans' surface lies an intricate tapestry of life, where beauty and harmony prevail.