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Red Sea Collection

"Exploring the Vibrant Depths of the Red Sea: A Haven for Marine Life" Dive into the mesmerizing world of the Red Sea

Background imageRed Sea Collection: RF - Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) swimming over a coral reef

RF - Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) swimming over a coral reef. Whilst a Predatory bandcheek wrasse (Oxycheilinus digrammus)

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Dugong (Dugong dugon) male feeding on a seagrass meadow (Halophila stipulacea)

Dugong (Dugong dugon) male feeding on a seagrass meadow (Halophila stipulacea), accompanied by a young Golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus). Marsa Nabaa, Marsa Alam, Egypt. Red Sea

Background imageRed Sea Collection: School of Blackfin barracuda (Sphyraena qenie) forming circle in open water off the wall

School of Blackfin barracuda (Sphyraena qenie) forming circle in open water off the wall at Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed Marine Park, Sinai, Egypt. Red Sea

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Kite surfing on Red Sea coast of Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Kite surfing on Red Sea coast of Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Sea cucumber

Sea cucumber (Thelenota sp.) spawning. Microscopic sex cells (gametes) are being released to allow fertilisation (the fusing of a male and a female sex cell)

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Arabian Picasso triggerfish

Arabian Picasso triggerfish (Rhinecanthus assasi). The Arabian Picasso triggerfish is found in shallow, sandy areas of coral reefs in the western Indian Ocean

Background imageRed Sea Collection: PANC2A-00003

PANC2A-00003
Map of the empire of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Carlos Villoch / SpecialistStock

Carlos Villoch / SpecialistStock
Thistlegorm wreck and diver. Egypt, Red Sea

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Manta Ray - with Remora on underside, in feeding mode. showing disected gill slits Red Sea

Manta Ray - with Remora on underside, in feeding mode. showing disected gill slits Red Sea
KA-73 Manta RAY - In feeding mode, from underneath, showing distended gill slits, with Remora Red Sea Manta birostris Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Jaw of a 4 metre tiger shark, replaceable teeth in 9 rows Egypt Red Sea

Jaw of a 4 metre tiger shark, replaceable teeth in 9 rows Egypt Red Sea
KA-516 Jaw of a 4 metre tiger shark, replaceable teeth in 9 rows Egypt Red Sea Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Two scuba divers, giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) with open mouth, and coral reef

Two scuba divers, giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) with open mouth, and coral reef, Ras Mohammed National Park, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Twoband anemonefish

Twoband anemonefish (Amphiprion bicinctus) in sea anemone on a coral reef. Anemonefish, also called clownfish, live in association with anemones. Both partners benefit in a mutualistic association

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Lionfish on a reef

Lionfish on a reef
Lionfish (Pterois volitans) hunting smaller fish on a coral reef. The lionfish is a predator, often hunting in groups. It uses its widespread fins to force prey, mostly smaller fish

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Bluecheek butterflyfish

Bluecheek butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus). Pair of bluecheek butterflyfish on a coral reef. This fish is also known as the golden butterflyfish and masked butterflyfish

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Arabian Picasso triggerfish

Arabian Picasso triggerfish (Rhinecanthus assasi). Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageRed Sea Collection: GMDE2A-00054

GMDE2A-00054
Map of Arabia, 1870s. Printed color lithograph, 19th century

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Huge biodiversity in living coral reef, Red Sea, Egypt

Huge biodiversity in living coral reef, Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Barracuda - shoal

Barracuda - shoal
VT-5557-m Barracuda - shoal Red Sea Sphyreana putnamiae Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Kite surfing on Red Sea coast of Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Kite surfing on Red Sea coast of Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Massed jellyfish on surface of the Red Sea, southern Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Massed jellyfish on surface of the Red Sea, southern Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Windsurfing at speed, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Windsurfing at speed, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Pod of Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops adunctus) swim over a coral reef

Pod of Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops adunctus) swim over a coral reef. Sha ab El Erg, Hurghada, Egypt. Red Sea

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Dolphin trainer interacting with Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), Dolphin Reef

Dolphin trainer interacting with Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), Dolphin Reef, Eilat, Israel - Red Sea. Model released

Background imageRed Sea Collection: School of Silversides (Atherinomorus lacunosus) mass below a jetty, creating a false

School of Silversides (Atherinomorus lacunosus) mass below a jetty, creating a false ceiling of fish. Berenice Jetty, Aqaba, Jordan. Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Map of Sudan, late 19th Century

Map of Sudan, late 19th Century
Vintage engraving of a Map of Sudan, late 19th Century

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Red sea fan (Melithaea sp.) is surrounded by Glassfish ( Apogon sp.) on a coral reef

Red sea fan (Melithaea sp.) is surrounded by Glassfish ( Apogon sp.) on a coral reef. Daram Islands, Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia. Ceram Sea. Tropical West Pacific Ocean

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Antique map of the Middle East with Egypt, Syria, and Israel

Antique map of the Middle East with Egypt, Syria, and Israel. Date unknown

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Antique map of Arabian peninsula and Persia

Antique map of Arabian peninsula and Persia

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Dromedary

Dromedary looking at camera, Bir Shalaten

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Ottoman Empire, lithograph, published in 1878

Ottoman Empire, lithograph, published in 1878
Ancient map of Ottoman Empire. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Blue triggerfish

Blue triggerfish (Pseudobalistes fuscus) over a coral reef. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Blue triggerfish

Blue triggerfish (Pseudobalistes fuscus). Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Three spot dascyllus fish

Three spot dascyllus fish
Three spot dascyllus. Head of a three spot dascyllus fish (Dascyllus trimaculatus). This damselfish inhabits lagoons and coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Giant trevally fish

Giant trevally fish
Giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis) fish. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageRed Sea Collection: ALGERIA: STREET SCENE, c1899. Street of the Red Sea in Algiers. Photochrome postcard, c1899

ALGERIA: STREET SCENE, c1899. Street of the Red Sea in Algiers. Photochrome postcard, c1899

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Small School of Red Sea Bannerfish ( Heniochus intermedius ). Red Sea. Egypt

Background imageRed Sea Collection: British Windsurfing Champion Guy Cribb in calm waters of the Red Sea, Egypt

British Windsurfing Champion Guy Cribb in calm waters of the Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Steamer Point, Aden, Yemen (colour photo)

Steamer Point, Aden, Yemen (colour photo)
3095105 Steamer Point, Aden, Yemen (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Steamer Point, Aden, Yemen)

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Israel, The Negev, Eilat of Red Sea from Herods Palace Hotel

Israel, The Negev, Eilat of Red Sea from Herods Palace Hotel

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Red Sea beachfront, sunset view towards Aqaba

Red Sea beachfront, sunset view towards Aqaba
Israel, The Negev, Eilat, Red Sea beachfront, sunset view towards Aqaba, Jordan

Background imageRed Sea Collection: United Arab Emirates, Dubai

United Arab Emirates, Dubai. The Burj Al Arab Hotel literally, Tower of the Arabs. At 321 metres (1, 053 ft), it is the tallest building used exclusively as a hotel

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Precious wentletrap sea snail shell C019 / 1323

Precious wentletrap sea snail shell C019 / 1323
Precious wentletrap sea snail shell. Shell of a precious wentletrap (Epitonium scalare) sea snail. This species of predatory marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Red Sea

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Crown butterflyfish

Crown butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus) over a coral reef. The range of this fish extends from the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Conshelf Two, Red Sea

Conshelf Two, Red Sea
Conshelf Two. This underwater research station is located at a depth of ten metres in the Red Sea, off Sudan. The project, developed by Jaques Costeau in the 1960s

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Rusty parrotfish

Rusty parrotfish. Close-up of a rusty parrotfish (Scarus ferrugineus) showing its brightly coloured body and fin. The rusty parrtofish is a reef fish that is found in the Eastern Indian Ocean

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Titan Triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens) The largest of the triggerfish family

Titan Triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens) The largest of the triggerfish family
Mark Harding / SplashdownDirect

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Pinecone Fish - symbiotic bacteria-biolumnescent organs Japan & Red Sea

Pinecone Fish - symbiotic bacteria-biolumnescent organs Japan & Red Sea
KEL-906 Pinecone Fish - symbiotic bacteria-biolumnescent organs Japan & Red Sea Monocentris japonicus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRed Sea Collection: Startline at the World Championships, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Startline at the World Championships, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa



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"Exploring the Vibrant Depths of the Red Sea: A Haven for Marine Life" Dive into the mesmerizing world of the Red Sea, where a male Dugong gracefully feeds on a lush seagrass meadow, while an elegant Hawksbill sea turtle glides over a vibrant coral reef. Along the coast of Egypt in North Africa, thrill-seekers indulge in kite surfing, harnessing the power of wind and waves. Beneath the surface lies a hidden treasure trove – witness the peculiar beauty of a sea cucumber as it peacefully roams its sandy habitat. The Arabian Picasso triggerfish adds splashes of color to this underwater canvas with its striking patterns. A Manta Ray majestically swims by, accompanied by Remora fish clinging to its underside. Observe their disected gill slits as they enter feeding mode - truly nature's masterpiece. In awe-inspiring encounters, we come face-to-face with tiger sharks boasting replaceable teeth arranged in nine rows; reminding us that these apex predators rule these waters. As two scuba divers explore Ras Mohammed National Park, they encounter a giant moray eel showcasing its open mouth alongside intricate coral formations. This protected area is home to diverse marine life found nowhere else on Earth. Delight in witnessing Twoband anemonefish darting playfully amidst their host anemones and marvel at the majestic presence of Lionfish perched upon colorful reefs. The Red Sea beckons adventurers from all corners of our planet to immerse themselves in its rich biodiversity and unparalleled beauty. It serves as both sanctuary and spectacle for countless species who call it home – reminding us why conservation efforts are crucial for preserving this aquatic wonderland for generations to come.