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Haemulon Collection

Discover the vibrant world of Haemulon fish species

Background imageHaemulon Collection: DDE-90027465

DDE-90027465
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman Island, Underwater view of Blue-striped Grunt (Haemulon sciurus) swimming near Bloody Bay Wall Date: 14/12/2006

Background imageHaemulon Collection: DDE-90027464

DDE-90027464
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman Island, Underwater view of Blue Striped Grunts (Haemulon sciurus) swimming in schools near Bloody Bay Wall Date: 14/12/2006

Background imageHaemulon Collection: DDE-90027090

DDE-90027090
French Grunt (Haemulon flavolineatum), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean Date: 07/11/2007

Background imageHaemulon Collection: DDE-90021247

DDE-90021247
Mozambique, Guinjata Bay, Jangamo Beach. Underwater view of shoals of tropical fish including Bluestripe Grunt and Common Bigeye at Manta Reef Date: 17/07/2007

Background imageHaemulon Collection: DDE-90021245

DDE-90021245
Mozambique, Guinjata Bay, Jangamo Beach. Underwater view of shoals of Common Bigeye (Priacanthus harmur) and other tropical fish at Manta Reef Date: 17/07/2007

Background imageHaemulon Collection: DDE-90021243

DDE-90021243
Mozambique, Guinjata Bay, Jangamo Beach. Underwater view of schools of tropical fish at Manta Reef Date: 17/07/2007

Background imageHaemulon Collection: DDE-90021241

DDE-90021241
Mozambique, Guinjata Bay, Jangamo Beach. Underwater view of schools of Blue-Striped Grunt (Haemulon sciurus) and tropical fish at Manta Reef Date: 17/07/2007

Background imageHaemulon Collection: Schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus) and Bluestriped grunt (Haemulon sciurus

Schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus) and Bluestriped grunt (Haemulon sciurus) seeking protection in Elkhorn Coral (Acropora palmata), Jardines de la Reina / Gardens of the Queen National Park

Background imageHaemulon Collection: Smallmouth grunt (Haemulon chrysargyreum) fish swim over a coral reef, Cancun, Mexico

Smallmouth grunt (Haemulon chrysargyreum) fish swim over a coral reef, Cancun, Mexico. Slow shutter speed image

Background imageHaemulon 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 imageHaemulon Collection: Princess Parrotfish (Scarus taeniopterus) swimming in between Smallmouth Grunts

Princess Parrotfish (Scarus taeniopterus) swimming in between Smallmouth Grunts (Haemulon chryargyreum), Cuba, Caribbean Sea

Background imageHaemulon Collection: Blue Striped Grunt (Haemulon sciurus) with sponge, Trinidad, Caribbean Sea

Blue Striped Grunt (Haemulon sciurus) with sponge, Trinidad, Caribbean Sea

Background imageHaemulon Collection: Haemulon sciurus, blue striped grunt & Lutjanus apodus, scho

Haemulon sciurus, blue striped grunt & Lutjanus apodus, scho
Hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol. 2 by Mark Catesby

Background imageHaemulon Collection: Haemulon plumieri, white grunt & Mugil cephalus, mullet

Haemulon plumieri, white grunt & Mugil cephalus, mullet
Hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol. 2 by Mark Catesby


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Discover the vibrant world of Haemulon fish species. 🐠🌊 Dive into the depths of DDE-90027465, DDE-90027464, and DDE-90027090 as we explore the mesmerizing beauty of Haemulon. These fascinating creatures inhabit the crystal-clear waters of Cancun, Mexico, gracefully swimming over a breathtaking coral reef. Among them are the Schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus) and Bluestriped grunt (Haemulon sciurus), showcasing their striking colors and unique patterns. Their presence adds an enchanting allure to this underwater paradise. But that's not all. Meet another member of the Haemulon family - the Smallmouth grunt (Haemulon chrysargyreum). With its shimmering scales and graceful movements, it effortlessly navigates through this aquatic wonderland in search of food and shelter. In these warm Caribbean waters near Bonaire, you'll witness an incredible interaction between different marine species. A small school of Greater Amberjack passes by a larger school of Tomtate fish. It's a captivating sight that showcases nature's harmony at its finest. These Haemulon fish embody resilience and adaptability as they thrive amidst anthozoa corals in their natural habitat. They play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance within these precious ecosystems. So next time you find yourself exploring underwater realms or simply daydreaming about them, remember to appreciate the wonders brought forth by Haemulon species – true jewels beneath our seas.