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Images Dated 7th September 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Acropora coral

Acropora coral (Acropora sp.). A school of fish is seen at top. Photographed off Sipadan, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Shipwreck and snappers

Shipwreck and snappers (family Lutjanidae). This ship was sunk to create a new artificial reef. This helps to encourage coral growth and marine life by providing a new habitat for them

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Anthias in soft coral

Anthias in soft coral
Anthias (subfamily Anthiinae) in soft coral (order Alcyonacea). Photographed off Kapalai, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Trumpetfish

Trumpetfish (Aulostomus maculatus). Photographed off Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish (order Sepiida, upper centre and lower centre) camouflaged against sea squirts (centre and bottom). Cuttlefish change colour according to their surroundings by dilating or contracting

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Devil scorpionfish

Devil scorpionfish (Inimicus didactylus) camouflaged on the seabed. This fish is found in the Indo-west Pacific. It lays in wait on the seabed until its prey, a small fish

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: School of snappers

School of snappers
School of juvenile snappers (family Lutjanidae). Photographed off Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Leaf scorpionfish

Leaf scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus). This fish takes its name from its habit of swaying from side to side like a dead leaf in a current. Photographed off Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Grouper

Grouper (subfamily Epinephelus) hiding in black coral. Photographed off Kapalai, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Anthias in soft coral

Anthias in soft coral
Anthias (subfamily Anthiinae) in soft coral (order Alcyonacea). Photographed off Kapalai, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Shipwreck and fish

Shipwreck and fish. This ship was sunk to create a new artificial reef. This helps to encourage coral growth and marine life by providing a new habitat for them

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Cleaner shrimp cleaning a divers fingers

Cleaner shrimp cleaning a divers fingers
Striped cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) cleaning a divers fingers. Photographed off Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Lizardfish

Lizardfish (family Synodontidae). Lizardfish are ambush predators, lying in wait to snatch at prey fish. Photographed off Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Flathead scorpionfish

Flathead scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis oxycephala). The flathead, or tasselled, scorpionfish lives on coral reefs where it is able to camouflage itself against the seabed by changing colour

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: Schooling bigeye trevally

Schooling bigeye trevally
Schooling trevally. The trevally or jackfish (Caranx sexfasciatus) congregates in large schools during the day normally along the edges of a reef wall in an area with the strongest current

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: School of snappers

School of snappers (family Lutjanidae) near an artificial reef (deliberately sunken boat, background). Photographed off Kapalai, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2009: School of bumphead parrotfish

School of bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum). This species, found in the Indo-Pacific region, is the largest of all parrotfish, reaching lengths of 1.3 metres


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