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Under Water Collection (page 8)

"Exploring the Mysteries of the Underwater World

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Ragworm C015 / 9326

Ragworm C015 / 9326
Ragworm (Nereis pelagica). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: King ragworm C015 / 7421

King ragworm C015 / 7421
King ragworm (Alitta virens). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: King ragworm C015 / 7481

King ragworm C015 / 7481
King ragworm (Alitta virens). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms. Each segment has a pair of fleshy un-jointed limb-like appendages (parapodia)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Ragworm C015 / 9379

Ragworm C015 / 9379
Ragworm (Lumbrinereis sp). This is a marine polychaete, a class of annelid (segmented) worms

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Blue whale feeding, artwork C018 / 0294

Blue whale feeding, artwork C018 / 0294
Blue whale feeding. Artwork sequence showing how a baleen whale such as this blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) feeds. Baleen whales feed on small crustaceans, such as krill (yellow)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Tadpoles feeding on pond weed C017 / 3710

Tadpoles feeding on pond weed C017 / 3710
Tadpoles feeding on pond weed. Tadpoles are the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian, particularly that of a frog or toad

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1784

Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1784
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Short-finned pilot whales C014 / 0554

Short-finned pilot whales C014 / 0554
Short-finned pilot whales. Group of three juvenile short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus). These animals are actually large dolphins and are found throughout the worlds temperate

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Corys shearwaters hunting mackerel

Corys shearwaters hunting mackerel
Corys sheerwaters (Calonectris diomedea) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball due to the presence of short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Blue jack mackerel bait ball C014 / 1791

Blue jack mackerel bait ball C014 / 1791
Bait ball of blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). A bait ball is a defensive manoeuvre performed by schooling fish that makes it harder for the predators to pick out individuals

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Parrotfish feeding on a reef C014 / 2917

Parrotfish feeding on a reef C014 / 2917
Parrotfish feeding on a reef. School of male (bright) and female (dark) greenthroat, or Singapore, parrotfish (Scarus prasiognathus) grazing on algae-covered coral boulders

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1783

Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1783
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1781

Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1781
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Blue jack mackerel bait ball C014 / 1790

Blue jack mackerel bait ball C014 / 1790
Bait ball of blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). A bait ball is a defensive manoeuvre performed by schooling fish that makes it harder for the predators to pick out individuals

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1782

Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1782
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Parrotfish feeding on a reef C014 / 2914

Parrotfish feeding on a reef C014 / 2914
Parrotfish feeding on a reef. Male greenthroat, or Singapore, parrotfish (Scarus prasiognathus) grazing on algae-covered coral boulders. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1780

Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1780
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Coral hind on a coral reef C014 / 2908

Coral hind on a coral reef C014 / 2908
Coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata) grouper on a coral reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Parrotfish and remora on a reef C014 / 2912

Parrotfish and remora on a reef C014 / 2912
Parrotfish and remora on a reef. Male greenthroat, or Singapore, parrotfish (Scarus prasiognathus) grazing on an algae-covered coral boulder, with a remora or, sharksucker

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins and shearwaters hunting C014 / 1778

Dolphins and shearwaters hunting C014 / 1778
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and Corys sheerwaters (Calonectris diomedea) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins and shearwaters hunting C014 / 1776

Dolphins and shearwaters hunting C014 / 1776
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and Corys sheerwaters (Calonectris diomedea) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Great barracuda

Great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda). Also known as the giant barracuda this fish can grow up to 1.8 metres long. Photographed beneath a pier in Borneo

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8112

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8112
Biorock reef restoration. Healthy hard corals growing on a Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Leaf fish

Leaf fish (Taenianotus triacanthus), Borneo

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8110

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8110
Biorock reef restoration. Marine biologist attaching coral fragments to a Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8109

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8109
Biorock reef restoration. Marine biologists attaching coral fragments to a Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8107

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8107
Biorock reef restoration. Marine biologist checking an established Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8104

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8104
Biorock reef restoration. Healthy hard corals beginning to grow on a Biorock reef restoration structure made from old bicycles

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8105

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8105
Biorock reef restoration. Healthy hard corals beginning to grow on a Biorock reef restoration structure. The Biorock process was developed by Thomas Goreau and Wolf Hilbertz in the 1970 s

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8103

Biorock reef restoration, Indonesia C016 / 8103
Biorock reef restoration. Sign declaring the Pemuteran Biorock Coral Restoration Area, Pemuteran, Bali, Indonesia, as a no-fishing zone

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Juvenile cuttlefish

Juvenile cuttlefish, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Underwater limestone cave formations C015 / 3977

Underwater limestone cave formations C015 / 3977
Underwater limestone cave formations with scuba divers. These formations are in Chandelier Cave, located near Koror, in Palau, a group of islands in Micronesia, in the Western Pacific Ocean

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Short dragonfish

Short dragonfish
Short Dragonfish (Europegasus draconis), also known as the sea moth or dragon sea moth. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageUnder Water Collection: False clownfish in sea anemone

False clownfish in sea anemone
False clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) in sea anemone

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Underwater limestone cave formations

Underwater limestone cave formations. These formations are in Chandelier Cave, located near Koror, in Palau, a group of islands in Micronesia, in the Western Pacific Ocean

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Bigeye travelly fish

Bigeye travelly fish
Bigeye trevally Caranx sexfasciatus commonly known as jacks at Sipadan Island

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Napoleon wrasse

Napoleon wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus). Also called the humphead wrasse, this is the largest of the wrasses, reaching a length of over three metres

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Bubble coral shrimp

Bubble coral shrimp (Vir philippinensis) on bubble coral, Malaysia

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Burrowing snake eel

Burrowing snake eel (Pisodonophis cancrivoris) in its burrow in the sand. These snake-like fish hunt octopus and other cephalopods, and crustaceans at night

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Clownfish in sea anemone

Clownfish in sea anemone
False clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) in sea anemone

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Yellow moray eel

Yellow moray eel (Gymnothorax melatremus) living in an artificial reef under an oil rig near Mabul Island, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Girl and dinosaur footprints C014 / 4488

Girl and dinosaur footprints C014 / 4488
Girl swimming over dinosaur footprints in the Paluxy River, Texas, USA. These footprints date to the Lower Creteceous period, approximately 120 million years ago

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dinosaur footprint C014 / 4489

Dinosaur footprint C014 / 4489
Dinosaur footprint in the Paluxy River, Texas, USA. These footprints date to the Lower Creteceous period, approximately 120 million years ago

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dinosaur footprints C014 / 4487

Dinosaur footprints C014 / 4487
Dinosaur footprints in the Paluxy River, Texas, USA. These footprints date to the Lower Creteceous period, approximately 120 million years ago

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dinosaur footprints C014 / 4486

Dinosaur footprints C014 / 4486
Dinosaur footprints in the Paluxy River, Texas, USA. These footprints date to the Lower Creteceous period, approximately 120 million years ago

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Comb jellyfish

Comb jellyfish (Leucothea species)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Octopus, close up

Octopus, close up
Octopus. Close up view of an octopus head. The eyes are upper right and lower left is the siphon, a funnel-like structure that is used to move water into or away from the mantle

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Octopus eye

Octopus eye (Enteroctopus dofleini)



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"Exploring the Mysteries of the Underwater World: From T-Class Submarines to Loch Ness Monster" Dive into an enchanting realm beneath the waves as we embark on a captivating journey through the underwater wonders. Just like William Heath Robinson's ingenious contraptions in "A Decided Catch, " we'll unravel secrets hidden within this aquatic universe. Prepare to be mesmerized by mythical creatures, such as the elusive Loch Ness Monster, whose presence continues to stir our imagination. With a cunning stroke reminiscent of Robinson's artistry, this legendary creature keeps us guessing about its existence. But it's not just mythical beings that captivate us; nature has its own marvels too. Witness the grace and beauty of a Great Crested Newt gliding effortlessly through water, resembling Jeannie Harbour's delicate drawing for Hans Christian Andersen's timeless tale, "The Little Mermaid. " Delve deeper into these depths and encounter ancient giants like Megalodon sharks and great whites – remnants of prehistoric times when Trilobite fossils ruled the seas. These awe-inspiring creatures remind us of Earth's incredible history. Venturing further, discover Djibouti's vibrant marine life with its Red Swimming Crab scuttling across colorful coral reefs. Ornamental Koi swimming gracefully in Malacca shopping mall ponds add a touch of tranquility amidst bustling city life. Uncover peculiar inhabitants like Sea Cucumbers – fascinating organisms that play vital roles in maintaining ecological balance. And let your imagination run wild with visions of Mosasaurus marine reptiles ruling primeval oceans long before humans walked this earth. As we navigate through these underwater realms, one thing becomes clear: there is still so much left unexplored beneath the surface. So dive deep into curiosity and embrace the mysteries awaiting you under water – where adventure knows no bounds.