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Rincah Collection

Discover the vibrant world of Rincah, where marine life thrives in harmony

Background imageRincah Collection: Nudibranch

Nudibranch (Gymnodoris aurita). Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world. Here the external gills (top) can be seen which give the nudibranch its name

Background imageRincah Collection: Snowflake blenny C014 / 2886

Snowflake blenny C014 / 2886
Snowflake blenny (Salarias ramosus) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Featherstar swimming

Featherstar swimming
Featherstar (crinoid) swimming over a reef. Featherstars frequently swim over reefs to find a good spot for feeding. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Snowflake blennies C014 / 2885

Snowflake blennies C014 / 2885
Snowflake blennies (Salarias ramosus) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Coral reef C014 / 2894

Coral reef C014 / 2894
Coral reef. Gorgonian (order Gorgonacea) coral, soft corals (order Alcyonacea) and lyretail anthia (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) fish on a reef

Background imageRincah Collection: Snowflake blenny C014 / 2884

Snowflake blenny C014 / 2884
Snowflake blenny (Salarias ramosus) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Nudibranchs on a sea pen C014 / 2909

Nudibranchs on a sea pen C014 / 2909
Nudibranchs on a sea pen. Nudibranch (Armina sp.) sea slugs feeding on a sea pen (Veretillum sp). Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world

Background imageRincah Collection: Blue linckia starfish C014 / 2929

Blue linckia starfish C014 / 2929
Blue linckia (Linckia laevigata) starfish on a coral reef. Starfish, also known as sea stars, are a type of marine invertebrate known as echinoderms

Background imageRincah Collection: Blueline snappers C014 / 2926

Blueline snappers C014 / 2926
Blueline snappers. Shoal of blueline snappers (Lutjanus kasmira) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Blueline snappers C014 / 2927

Blueline snappers C014 / 2927
Blueline snappers. Shoal of blueline snappers (Lutjanus kasmira) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Blueline snappers C014 / 2928

Blueline snappers C014 / 2928
Blueline snappers. Shoal of blueline snappers (Lutjanus kasmira) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Snapper and soldierfish C014 / 2924

Snapper and soldierfish C014 / 2924
Snapper and soldierfish. Blueline snapper (Lutjanus kasmira, yellow) amongst a shoal of bigscale soldierfish (Myripristis berndti, orange)

Background imageRincah Collection: Sea pen C014 / 2923

Sea pen C014 / 2923
Sea pen. Close-up of the branching tentacles of a Vurgilaria sp. sea pen. Sea pens are colonial soft coral organisms related to sea feathers

Background imageRincah Collection: Fish on a sea pen C014 / 2922

Fish on a sea pen C014 / 2922
Fish on a sea pen. Triplefin (family Tripterygiidae) blenny resting on a collapsed sea pen (Pteroeides sp.). Sea pens are colonial soft coral organisms related to sea feathers

Background imageRincah Collection: Sea pen and triplefin blenny

Sea pen and triplefin blenny. Close-up of the branching tentacles of a Virgularia sp. sea pen with a triplefin blenny (family Tripterygiidae) fish resting on it

Background imageRincah Collection: Commensal shrimp on a reef

Commensal shrimp on a reef
Commensal shrimp (Periclimenes holthuisi) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Striped catfish on a reef

Striped catfish on a reef
Striped catfish (Plotosus lineatus) on a reef. These fish inhabit the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Unlike most catfish they are not tolerant of fresh water, and rarely, if ever

Background imageRincah Collection: Hingebeak shrimp on a reef

Hingebeak shrimp on a reef
Hingebeak shrimp (Rhynchocinetes durbanensis) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Cardinalfish

Cardinalfish (Apogon sp.) sheltering in a crinoid. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Painted frogfish on sponges

Painted frogfish on sponges. Juvenile painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus) on yellow sponges. Photographed off Rinca Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Tropical fish raiding eggs on a reef

Tropical fish raiding eggs on a reef. Moon wrasses (Thalassoma lunare) and Kleins butterflyfish (Chaetodon kleinii) raiding pink egg masses of a sergeant major (Abudefduf saxatilis, not seen) fish

Background imageRincah Collection: Cleaner shrimp on a damselfish

Cleaner shrimp on a damselfish. White banded cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) on a threespot dascyllus (Dascyllus trimaculatus) damselfish

Background imageRincah Collection: False ear-spot cardinalfish

False ear-spot cardinalfish (Apogon jenkinsi). Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Goby on sea pen

Goby on sea pen
Goby (Pleurisicya mossambica) on a purple sea pen (Virgularia gustaviana). Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Headshield slugs on soft coral

Headshield slugs on soft coral
Headshield slugs (Chelidonura amoena) on soft coral. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Acoel flatworms on soft coral

Acoel flatworms on soft coral
Acoel flatworms (Waminoa sp. dots) on soft coral. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Cleaner shrimp cleaning an anthia

Cleaner shrimp cleaning an anthia. White banded cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) cleaning an anthias mouth. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Cleaner shrimp on a grouper

Cleaner shrimp on a grouper. White banded cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) on a coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata) grouper. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Brittlestars on soft coral

Brittlestars on soft coral
Brittlestars (Ophiothrix sp. spiny) and acoel flatworms (Waminoa sp. red) on soft coral. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Sea fan on a reef

Sea fan on a reef
Sea fan (order Gorgonacea) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Upside-down jellyfish

Upside-down jellyfish (Cassiopea andromeda). This jellyfish usually lies on the sea-bed with its mouth and tentacles facing upwards, as seen here

Background imageRincah Collection: Hingebeak shrimp on a sponge

Hingebeak shrimp on a sponge
Hingebeak shrimp (Rhynchocinetes durbanensis) on a sponge. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Komodo dragon on a beach

Komodo dragon on a beach
Komodo dragon in shallow water on a beach. Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) are the largest living species of lizard. They are indigenous to Indonesia and found only on Komodo

Background imageRincah Collection: Leopard flounder in sand

Leopard flounder in sand. Close-up of the head of a Leopard flounder camouflaged on the seabed. The leopard flounder (Bothus pantherinus), which grows to about 35 centimetres in length

Background imageRincah Collection: Hingebeak shrimp on a seasquirt

Hingebeak shrimp on a seasquirt
Hingebeak shrimp (Rhynchocinetes durbanensis) on an ink-spot sea squirt (Polycarpa aurata) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Brittlestar on a reef

Brittlestar on a reef
Brittlestar (Ophiothrix sp. yellow) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Brittlestars on sea pen

Brittlestars on sea pen
Brittlestar (Ophiothela sp. spiny) on a purple sea pen (Virgularia gustaviana). Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Tube anemone

Tube anemone. Cerianthus filiformis tube anemone amongst corals on a reef. Tube, or cylinder, anemones are anthozoans that look very similar to sea anemones, but belong to a different subclass

Background imageRincah Collection: Luzon starfish on the seabed

Luzon starfish on the seabed
Luzon starfish (Echinaster luzonicus) on the seabed. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Flagtail pipefish with eggs

Flagtail pipefish with eggs. Male flagtail pipefish (Dunckerocampus pessuliferus) carrying eggs attached to its underside. Photographed off Rinca Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Disc anemones

Disc anemones (Amplexidiscus fenestrafer) on a reef. Disc anemones are similar to sea anemones because they have no calcerous skeleton, but anatomically they more strongly resemble stony corals

Background imageRincah Collection: Komodo dragons on a beach

Komodo dragons on a beach. Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) are the largest living species of lizard. They are indigenous to Indonesia and found only on Komodo

Background imageRincah Collection: Banded sea urchin on a reef

Banded sea urchin on a reef
Banded sea urchin (Echinothrix calamaris, centre) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Fish on a starfish

Fish on a starfish. Sandperch (Parapercis sp.) resting on the back of a luzon starfish (Echinaster luzonicus). Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Brittlestar on soft coral

Brittlestar on soft coral
Brittlestar (Ophiothrix sp. yellow) on leather coral. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRincah Collection: Hydroid crab on a seasquirt

Hydroid crab on a seasquirt (blue). The hydroid crab (Hyastenus bispinosus) has decorated its body with hydroid (Hydrozoa) polyps

Background imageRincah Collection: Longhorn cowfish

Longhorn cowfish (Lactoria cornuta). This fish inhabits reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, from the Red Sea to Micronesia. The long horns make it less appealing to predators

Background imageRincah Collection: Sponge crab

Sponge crab. Close-up of a Dromidiopsis australiensis sponge crab with its sponge. Sponge crabs are known for their ability to shape a living sponge into a portable shelter



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Discover the vibrant world of Rincah, where marine life thrives in harmony. From the delicate Snowflake blenny C014 / 2886 to the mesmerizing Nudibranch, every creature adds a touch of enchantment to this underwater paradise. Watch as the graceful Featherstar glides through crystal-clear waters, creating a spectacle that captivates all who witness it. The stunning Coral reef C014 / 2894 serves as a colorful backdrop for the playful Snowflake blennies C014 / 2885, their vibrant hues blending seamlessly with their surroundings. Marvel at the intricate dance of Nudibranchs on a sea pen C014 / 2909, showcasing nature's artistry at its finest. As you explore deeper into Rincah's depths, encounter the majestic Blue linckia starfish C014 / 2929 and be awed by its striking blue hue against pristine white sand. Witness schools of Blueline snappers C014 / 2926 gracefully maneuvering through coral formations, their synchronized movements resembling an underwater ballet. In this thriving ecosystem, Blueline snappers C014 / 2927 and Blueline snappers C014 / 2928 coexist peacefully amidst abundant marine life. Their presence adds depth and character to Rincah's diverse community. Finally, catch a glimpse of Snapper and soldierfish C014 / 2924 swimming together in perfect harmony—a testament to nature's ability to foster symbiotic relationships. Rincah is not just an ordinary place; it is a haven where beauty unfolds with every passing moment. Dive into its depths and immerse yourself in its wonders—you won't be disappointed.