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Eaven a grown-up diver looks small compared to the table-coral.
(Maldives, depth 14 m.) |
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A shoal fusiliers. (Maldives, depth 6 m.) |
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The sea anemone has, like corals and jellyfishes, stinging
tentacles. (Maldives, depth 10 m.) |
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Diver and sea anemone. (Maldives, depth 12 m.) |
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Corals are animals not plants. (Maldives, depth 7 m.) |
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Despite its beauty the crown of thorns is letal for corals. (Maldives,
depth 20 m.) |
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Crown of thorns. (Maldives, depth 9 m.) |
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Att night, the corals wake upp and extend their tentacles
looking for food... (Maldives, depth 8 m.) |
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Softcoral. (Maldives, depth 10 m.) |
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Softcoral. (Maldives, depth 14 m.) |
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Shoal. (Maldives, depth 26 m.) |
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This little moray-eel seems to desire my camera for dinner...
(Maldives, depth 9 m.) |
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Moray-eel. (Maldives, depth 13 m.) |
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Diver and moray-eel. Who is the most curious? (Thailand,
depth16 m.) |
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A nurseshark resting. (Maldives, depth 32 m.) |
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Lionfish. (Maldives, depth 9 m.) |
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Napoleonfish and diver. (Maldives, depth 12 m.) |
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Napoleonfish. (Maldives, depth 12 m.) |
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Stingray. (Maldives, depth 29 m.) |
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A curious turtle (Maldives, depth 12 m.) |
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The scorpionfish - a master of disguise. (Maldives, depth 14
m.) |
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A starfish. (Maldives, depth 15 m.) |
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Trumpetfish. (Maldives, depth 10 m.) |
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The whaleshark is not only the biggest shark - it is the
biggest fish in the world. It can grow to maximum 18 meters, but
this one is just a "little" female of about 8
meters... (Maldives, depth 9 m.) |
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The clownfish and the sea anemone are good friends. (Thailand,
depth 10 m.) |
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Cuttlefishes mating. (Thailand, depth 14 m.) |
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Reefshark. (Maldives, depth 16 m.) |
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Snappers. (Maldives, depth 9 m.) |
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Sweetlips. (Maldives, depth 19 m.) |
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Turtle. (Maldives, depth 12 m.) |
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Turtle. (Maldives,34 m.) |
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Diving-school. (Gran Canaria, swimingpool) |
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Nudibranch. (Gran Canaria, depth 16 m.) |