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 | | Barracuda, Great A Barracuda in the Caribbean. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic Wolf Diver looking at curious Atlantic Wolffish, Maine. |
 | | Fish, Coney A yellow Coney showing its teeth. |
 | | Grouper, Coral The coral grouper is a color reef fish of the Pacific. |
 | | Wrasse, Creole Creole Wrasse being cleaned. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic Wolf Diver feeding Atlantic Wolffish, Maine |
 | | Flounder, Unknown A flounder blends in against the sand in B&W. |
 | | Frogfish, Longlure Longlure Frogfish showing lure. |
 | | Pipefish, Harlequin Ghost Harlequin Ghost pipefish |
 | | Grouper, Nassau Nassau grouper being cleaned. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Leaf The Leaf Scorpionfish (also called the Leaf fish) blends into its surroundings by looking like a leaf. |
 | | Lizardfish, Sand Diver The Lizardfish holds very still and waits for smaller fishes to come close, then grabs them with a mouthful of sharp teeth. |
 | | Hawkfish, Longnose A Longnose Hawkfish blends in to the sea fans upon which it sits. |
 | | Basslet, Lyretail The Lyretail Basslet is one of many kinds of small colorful fishes found in the waters of Fiji. |
 | | Fish, Oarfish The Oarfish is a deepwater fish reputed to be the inspiration for many sea serpent stories. This is one of only two that have ever been photographed alive. |
 | | Anemonefish, Pink Pink Anemonefish in anemone, Marshall Islands |
 | | Fish, Balloon An inflated Balloonfish (pufferfish) shows its sharp defenses. |
 | | Angelfish, Queen The Queen Angelfish is one of the most beautiful fish in the Caribbean. |
 | | Angelfish, Queen The Queen Angelfish is one of the most beautiful fish in the Caribbean. |
 | | Soldierfish, Blackbar A school of Black Bar Soldierfish in a shipwreck, St. Lucia. |
 | | Trumpetfish, Caribbean A Trumpetfish hangs head-down to resemble a sea whip and stalk prey. |
 | | Flounder, Winter Winter Flounder, Massachusetts |
 | | Goby, Wire A wire goby on a sea whip. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic Wolf Mated pair of Atlantic Wolffish in den, Maine |
 | | Fish, Atlantic Wolf Atlantic Wolffish staring out of den, Maine. |
 | | Anemonefish, Orange Fin An Orange Fin Anemonefish frolicking in the tentacles of its host anemone. |
 | | Frogfish, Longlure The Longlure frogfish looks just like a sponge and stays perfectly still to avoid detection. |
 | | Sea horse, Longsnout A yellow Longsnout seahorse. |
 | | Remora, Sharksucker The remora is a harmless moocher that attaches to sharks and eats scraps and parasites. |
 | | Fish, Foureye Butterfly A Foureye butterflyfish with a parasitic isopod on it. |
 | | Anemonefish, False Clown The Clown anemonefish (often called the Clownfish) is among the prettiest anemonefish. |
 | | Anemonefish, False Clown The Clown anemonefish (often called the Clownfish) is among the prettiest anemonefish. |
 | | Hogfish, Spanish A Creole wrasse being cleaned by a juvenile Spanish hogfish |
 | | Wrasse, Creole A Creole wrasse being cleaned by a juvenile Spanish hogfish |
 | | Fish, herring A cloud of mackeral under the boat while chumming for Great White sharks. |
 | | Frogfish, Longlure A Longlure Frogfish yawning and showing the size of its mouth. |
 | | Jack, Horse-eye A school of Horse-eye jacks, Turks and Caicos Islands. |
 | | Lamprey, Sea The Sea Lamprey is a parasite that attaches to fish and sucks on their bodily fluids. |
 | | Lamprey, Sea The Sea Lamprey is a parasite that attaches to fish and sucks on their bodily fluids. |
 | | Anemonefish, Pink The Pink anemonefish lives in a symbiotic relationship with its host anemone. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted The Spotted Scorpionfish is one of the most venomous fishes in the Caribbean. |
 | | Sweetlips, Harlequin A Harlequin Sweetlips being cleaned by a cleaner goby. |
 | | Sweetlips, Harlequin A Harlequin Sweetlips being cleaned by a cleaner goby. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic Wolf The Atlantic Wolffish has a bony palate that can crush sea urchins, spines and all. |
 | | Anemonefish, Orange Fin The Orangefin anemonefish lives within the safety of the venomous tentacles of a sea anemone. |
 | | Eel, Spotted Moray A Spotted Moray shows off its needle-like teeth for catching fish. |
 | | Fish, Crocodile The Crocodilefish has incredible powers of camouflage. |
 | | Lionfish, Volitans The Lionfish is an extremely venomous fish with pointy spines. |
 | | Lionfish, Volitans The Lionfish is an extremely venomous fish with pointy spines. |
 | | Lionfish, Spotfin The Lionfish is an extremely venomous fish with pointy spines. |
 | | Lionfish, Volitans The Lionfish is an extremely venomous fish with pointy spines. |
 | | Lionfish, Volitans The Lionfish is an extremely venomous fish with pointy spines. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Blue Spotted The Blue Spotted scorpionfish has extremely good camouflage and venomous spines. |
 | | Stonefish, Common The Stonefish is the most venomous fish in the world. A sting can cause death. |
 | | Stonefish, Common The Stonefish is the most venomous fish in the world. A sting can cause death. |
 | | Barracuda, Great The Great Barracuda is a hunter on the reef. |
 | | Basslet, Fairy A fairy Basslet is a small colorful fish. |
 | | Butterflyfish, Long-nosed The Long-nosed butterflyfish is superbly adapted for picking food from within cracks and holes. |
 | | Butterflyfish, Saddled The Saddled butterflyfish has elaborate markings. |
 | | Cowfish, Honeycomb The Honeycomb cowfish has attractive lips! |
 | | Angelfish, French A juvenile French Angelfish shows strong yellow bands that fade and dissappear as the fish ages. |
 | | Angelfish, French An intermediate phase French Angelfish shows yellow bands that are fading. |
 | | Fish, Garibaldi The Garibaldi is one of the more common and colorful coastal fishes of the west coast of the US. |
 | | Goatfish, Yellowfin Goatfish have barbels used to dig in the sand for food. |
 | | Angelfish, Gray A Gray angelfish is plucking algae from the reef for food. |
 | | Grouper, Marbled A close-up of the Marbled Grouper. |
 | | Grouper, Nassau A Nassau grouper that has acclimated to divers allows a close approach. |
 | | Grouper, Nassau The Nassau grouper is one of the most common groupers in the Caribbean. |
 | | Grunt, Bluestriped Grunts often school in large numbers for protection. |
 | | Grunt, Bluestriped The Bluestriped grunt gets its name from the many stripes on its side. |
 | | Hamlet, Indigo The Indigo Hamlet is a fairly rare fish of the Caribbean. |
 | | Angelfish, Masked The Masked Angelfish is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and found nowhere else. |
 | | Fish, Silverside A large school of silversides swarms on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. |
 | | Fish, Silverside A large school of silversides swarms on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. |
 | | Morwong, Hawaiian The Hawaiian Morwong is a funny looking and rare Pacific fish. |
 | | Parrotfish, Yellowtail A sleeping parrotfish can be closely approached for a moment until it wakes up. |
 | | Parrotfish, Unknown A sleeping parrotfish can be closely approached for a moment until it wakes up. |
 | | Parrotfish, Queen Sometimes parrotfish sleep in a mucous bubble that they create. Nobody is quite sure what it does. |
 | | Parrotfish, Stoplight Parrotfish chew on the reef to eat the algae that grows on the surface. They also eat and grind the limestone into sand which they excrete. |
 | | Fish, Balloon The face of a Balloonfish that is inflated for protection. |
 | | Burrfish, Web The Web burrfish is one of the more attractive puffers of the Caribbean. It can inflate for protection. |
 | | Fish, Porcupine This Porcupinefish has got a snail for a meal. It will crack the snail shell with powerful jaws. |
 | | Angelfish, Regal The Regal angelfish is a very colorful fish of the Pacific. |
 | | Angelfish, Rock Beauty The Rock Beauty is a kind of angelfish. |
 | | Fish, Trumpet Trumpetfish sometimes use larger fish for cover as they hunt, like this parrotfish. |
 | | Soldierfish, Blackbar The Blackbar Soldierfish has large eyes for excellent night vision. |
 | | Fish, Spotted Drum The Spotted Drum is one of the more distinctive looking fishes of the Caribbean. |
 | | Surgeonfish, Yellowtailed In the Galapagos, schools of Yellowtailed Surgeonfish are common. |
 | | Trunkfish, Smooth This baby Smooth Trunkfish is the size of a pea. |
 | | Soldierfish, Yellowfin The Yellowfin Soldierfish is usually found in deeper water. It is not commonely seen by divers. |
 | | Batfish, Short-Nosed The Short-nosed batfish is a bottom-dwelling fish that hunts by using its camouflage to surprise smaller fish. |
 | | Fish, Flying Gurnard The Flying Gurnard can't actually fly, but its huge pectoral fins look like wings. |
 | | Blenny, Redlip A Redlip blenny has a perpetual smile. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted The Spotted Scorpionfish is one of the most venomous fishes in the Caribbean. |
 | | Goby, Peppermint A tiny Peppermint Goby sits on coral. It is less than an inch long. |
 | | Angelfish, Gray A Gray Angelfish, common in the Caribbean |
 | | Batfish, Red Lip Red Lipped batfish at Wolf Island, Galapagos. |
 | | Batfish, Short-Nosed One of the strangest looking fish in the Caribbean, the Short-nosed batfish is flat like a pancake and lives on the sand. |
 | | Batfish, Short-Nosed One of the strangest looking fish in the Caribbean, the Short-nosed batfish is flat like a pancake and lives on the sand. |
 | | Wrasse, Creole A Creole wrasse is being cleaned by a goby. |
 | | Wrasse, Creole A Creole wrasse is being cleaned by a goby. |
 | | Sea horse, Longsnout An orange Longsnout seahorse clings to its perch. |
 | | Jawfish, Yellowhead The Yellowhead jawfish lives in a burrow it digs in the sandy bottom. It darts out for food. |
 | | Frogfish, Giant A large frogfish about a foot long, near Gato Island in the Philippines. |
 | | Fish, Mandarin At dusk during the full moon, the Mandarinfish come out to mate for just a few minutes. |
 | | Fish, Mandarin At dusk during the full moon, the Mandarinfish come out to mate for just a few minutes. |
 | | Fish, Mandarin At dusk during the full moon, the Mandarinfish come out to mate for just a few minutes. |
 | | Sea horse, Pygmy The Pygmy Seahorse is no larger than a fingernail and lives hidden in gorgonians. |
 | | Sea horse, Pygmy The Pygmy Seahorse is no larger than a fingernail and lives hidden in gorgonians. |
 | | Goatfish, Yellowfin A goatfish sits patiently while a cleaner shrimp removes parasites from its gills. |
 | | Goby, Maiden A pair of Maiden Gobies on the sandy bottom near Malapascua Island, Philippines. |
 | | Parrotfish, Bumphead A Bumphead parrotfish has a large set of teeth for biting the coral and scraping off chunks. |
 | | Sea horse, Common The male Common sea horse is pregnant, with a distended belly. |
 | | Pipefish, Harlequin Ghost This Harlequin Ghost pipefish is a marvel of camouflage when it hides against a sea fan. |
 | | Sea horse, Longsnout A Longsnout Sea Horse blends in with it's surroundings. |
 | | Sea horse, Longsnout The curled tail on a seahorse is used for grabbing onto items so it can stay put. |
 | | Sea horse, Longsnout A Longsnout Sea Horse blends in with it's surroundings. |
 | | Pipefish, Whitenose The rare Whitenose pipefish is related to seahorses, but it looks like a snake! |
 | | Jack, Trevalley School of Trevally Jacks. |
 | | Jack, Trevalley School of Trevally Jacks. |
 | | Jack, Trevalley School of Trevally Jacks. |
 | | Pout, Ocean The Ocean Pout is an eel-like fish that lives in the cold water of the North Atlantic ocean. |
 | | Pout, Ocean The Ocean Pout is an eel-like fish that lives in the cold water of the North Atlantic ocean. |
 | | Grouper, Nassau A Nassau Grouper on the reefs of the Bahamas |
 | | Ratfish, Spotted Ratfishes (chimaeras) are primitive fishes with a cartilaginous skeleton, closely related to sharks. |
 | | Ratfish, Spotted Ratfishes (chimaeras) are primitive fishes with a cartilaginous skeleton, closely related to sharks. |
 | | Ratfish, Spotted Ratfishes (chimaeras) are primitive fishes with a cartilaginous skeleton, closely related to sharks. |
 | | Fish, Pacific Wolf The Pacific Wolf fish is often called a wolf eel, even though it is technically the world's largest blenny (a fish, not an eel). |
 | | Fish, Pacific Wolf The Pacific Wolf fish is often called a wolf eel, even though it is technically the world's largest blenny (a fish, not an eel). |
 | | Fish, Pacific Wolf The Pacific Wolf fish is often called a wolf eel, even though it is technically the world's largest blenny (a fish, not an eel). |
 | | Fish, Pacific Wolf The Pacific Wolf fish has sharp teeth for dining on hard invertebrates like crabs. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Pacific Spotted An excellently camouflaged scorpionfish. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Pacific Spotted On the sand, the camouflage of the scorpionfish no longer works very well. |
 | | Sea horse, Pacific A sea horse on a soft coral in the southern Galapagos. |
 | | Sea horse, Pacific A sea horse on a soft coral in the southern Galapagos. |
 | | Fish, Kelp Greenling The Kelp Greenling is a common fish in British Columbia |
 | | Fish, Scalyhead sculpin A small skulpin hiding on the bottom, British Columbia |
 | | Fish, Scalyhead sculpin A small skulpin hiding in red soft coral. |
 | | Fish, Quillback Rock The Quillback rockfish hides under ledges. |
 | | Fish, China Rock The China Rockfish is a colorful and common inhabitant of the Pacific Northwest. |
 | | Fish, Red Irish Lord An Irish Lord is feeding on a crab. |
 | | Fish, Red Irish Lord The Irish Lord is a skulpin of the Pacific Northwest. |
 | | Fish, Red Irish Lord The Irish Lord is a skulpin of the Pacific Northwest. |
 | | Fish, Red Irish Lord The Irish Lord is a skulpin of the Pacific Northwest. |
 | | Fish, Mirrorwing Flying The pectoral fins of the flying fish are modified for gliding in air! |
 | | Remora, Sharksucker A close-up of the sucker of a remora. This is a dorsal fin modified into a powerful suction cup for holding on to larger animals. |
 | | Remora, Sharksucker A close-up of the sucker of a remora. This is a dorsal fin modified into a powerful suction cup for holding on to larger animals. |
 | | Remora, Sharksucker A close-up of the sucker of a remora. This is a dorsal fin modified into a powerful suction cup for holding on to larger animals. |
 | | Remora, Sharksucker A close-up of the sucker of a remora. This is a dorsal fin modified into a powerful suction cup for holding on to larger animals. |
 | | Flounder, Unknown An unknown species of flounder. |
 | | Flounder, Unknown An unknown species of flounder. |
 | | Parrotfish, Queen A Queen parrotfish being cleaned by small wrasses. |
 | | Parrotfish, Queen A Queen parrotfish munching on algae on the reef. |
 | | Flounder, Peacock The peacock Flounder, Caribbean, camouflages itself well. |
 | | Flounder, Peacock The peacock Flounder, Caribbean, camouflages itself well. |
 | | Flounder, Peacock The peacock Flounder, Caribbean, camouflages itself well. |
 | | Flounder, Peacock The peacock Flounder, Caribbean, camouflages itself well. |
 | | Flounder, Peacock The peacock Flounder, Caribbean, camouflages itself well. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted A Spotted Scorpionfish showing camouflage. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted A Spotted Scorpionfish showing camouflage. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted A Spotted Scorpionfish showing camouflage. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted A Spotted Scorpionfish showing camouflage. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted A Spotted Scorpionfish showing camouflage. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted A Spotted Scorpionfish showing camouflage. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted A Spotted Scorpionfish showing camouflage. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Spotted A Spotted Scorpionfish showing camouflage. |
 | | Soldierfish, Blackbar Blackbar Soldierfish, Dominica reef. |
 | | Sea horse, Longsnout Longsnout sea horse on a sponge, St. Croix, USVI |
 | | Fish, Pacific Wolf A Pacific Wolf fish (world's largest blenny and sometimes called an eel) |
 | | Anemonefish, False Clown The False Clown anemonefish in an anemone--looks like Nemo. |
 | | Anemonefish, False Clown The False Clown anemonefish in an anemone--looks like Nemo. |
 | | Anemonefish, False Clown The False Clown anemonefish in an anemone--looks like Nemo. |
 | | Anemonefish, False Clown The False Clown anemonefish in an anemone--looks like Nemo. |
 | | Anemonefish, False Clown The False Clown anemonefish in an anemone--looks like Nemo. |
 | | Frogfish, Giant A Giant frogfish is well camouflaged to match its surroundings. |
 | | Frogfish, Giant A Giant frogfish is well camouflaged to match its surroundings. |
 | | Frogfish, Giant A Giant frogfish is well camouflaged to match its surroundings. |
 | | Anemonefish, Tomato clown A Tomato Clownfish (or anemonefish). |
 | | Anemonefish, Tomato clown A Tomato Clownfish (or anemonefish). |
 | | Trumpetfish, Caribbean A trumpetfish face. |
 | | Frogfish, Giant A Giant frogfish is well camouflaged to match its surroundings. |
 | | Frogfish, Giant A Giant frogfish is well camouflaged to match its surroundings. |
 | | Lionfish, Volitans A close up of the patterns on a lionfish pectoral fin. |
 | | Pipefish, Robust Ghost The Robust Ghost pipefish looks just like a leaf and uses this camouflage to hunt for shrimp. |
 | | Pipefish, Robust Ghost The Robust Ghost pipefish looks just like a leaf and uses this camouflage to hunt for shrimp. |
 | | Pipefish, Robust Ghost The Robust Ghost pipefish looks just like a leaf and uses this camouflage to hunt for shrimp. |
 | | Pipefish, Robust Ghost A Robust Ghost Pipefish is disguised to look just like a blade of grass. |
 | | Pipefish, Robust Ghost A Robust Ghost Pipefish is disguised to look just like a blade of grass. |
 | | Pipefish, Robust Ghost A Robust Ghost Pipefish is disguised to look just like a blade of grass. |
 | | Pipefish, Robust Ghost A Robust Ghost Pipefish is disguised to look just like a blade of grass. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic Wolf An Atlantic Wolffish in its den, Maine, USA |
 | | Fish, Atlantic Wolf An Atlantic Wolffish in its den, Maine, USA |
 | | Fish, Atlantic Wolf An Atlantic Wolffish in its den, Maine, USA |
 | | Fish, Ocean Pout The Ocean Pout is a long eel-like fish. |
 | | Fish, Sea Raven The Sea Raven is a kind of skulpin that has camouflage to resemble seaweed. |
 | | Fish, Sea Raven The Sea Raven is a kind of skulpin that has camouflage to resemble seaweed. |
 | | Lionfish, Volitans A Lionfish on the wreck of the Atlas, NC. This is an invasive species in the Atlantic. |
 | | Lionfish, Volitans A Lionfish on the wreck of the Atlas, NC. This is an invasive species in the Atlantic. |
 | | Fish, Grunts These are a school of juvenile grunts in the shallows, Galapagos. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Pacific Spotted The Pacific Spotted scorpionfish blends into its surroundings well. |
 | | Scorpionfish, Pacific Spotted The Pacific Spotted scorpionfish blends into its surroundings well. |
 | | Grunt, Yellowtail A school of Yellowtail grunts in the Galapagos |
 | | Grunt, Yellowtail A school of Yellowtail grunts in the Galapagos |
 | | Grunt, Yellowtail A school of Yellowtail grunts in the Galapagos |
 | | Jack, Blue-spotted A Blue-spotted Jack closely approaches the camera in the Galapagos |
 | | Jack, Blue-spotted A Blue-spotted Jack closely approaches the camera in the Galapagos |
 | | Jack, Blue-spotted A Blue-spotted Jack closely approaches the camera in the Galapagos |
 | | Angelfish, King The King Angelfish is common in the Galapagos where it often cleans sharks |
 | | Angelfish, King The King Angelfish is common in the Galapagos where it often cleans sharks |
 | | Angelfish, King The King Angelfish is common in the Galapagos where it often cleans sharks |
 | | Angelfish, King The King Angelfish is common in the Galapagos where it often cleans sharks |
 | | Batfish, Red Lip The red lip batfish is an unusual looking bottom-dwelling fish of the Galapagos and other places. |
 | | Batfish, Red Lip The red lip batfish is an unusual looking bottom-dwelling fish of the Galapagos and other places. |
 | | Batfish, Red Lip The red lip batfish is an unusual looking bottom-dwelling fish of the Galapagos and other places. |
 | | Batfish, Red Lip The red lip batfish is an unusual looking bottom-dwelling fish of the Galapagos and other places. |
 | | Batfish, Red Lip The red lip batfish is an unusual looking bottom-dwelling fish of the Galapagos and other places. |
 | | Fish, Bravo Clinid The Bravo Clinid is a small bottom-dwelling fish that is endemic to the Galapagos and Malpelo. |
 | | Angelfish, King A group of Kinf Angelfish on the reef, Galapagos Islands. |
 | | Surgeonfish, Yellowtailed A school of Yellowtailed surgeonfish in the Galapagos |
 | | Fish, A school of tiny fish swarms near the reef, Galapagos. |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Salema, Black-striped A huge school of Black-striped salema (a kind of grunt) which is endemic to the Galapagos |
 | | Scorpionfish, Pacific Spotted The Pacific Spotted scorpionfish blends into its surroundings well. |
 | | Barracuda, Pelican A huge school of Pelican barracuda in the Galapagos |
 | | Barracuda, Pelican A huge school of Pelican barracuda in the Galapagos |
 | | Barracuda, Pelican A huge school of Pelican barracuda in the Galapagos |
 | | Barracuda, Pelican A huge school of Pelican barracuda in the Galapagos |
 | | Barracuda, Pelican A huge school of Pelican barracuda in the Galapagos |
 | | Barracuda, Pelican A huge school of Pelican barracuda in the Galapagos |
 | | Barracuda, Pelican A huge school of Pelican barracuda in the Galapagos |
 | | Barracuda, Pelican A huge school of Pelican barracuda in the Galapagos |
 | | Barracuda, Pelican A huge school of Pelican barracuda in the Galapagos |
 | | Batfish, Red Lip The red lip batfish is an unusual looking bottom-dwelling fish of the Galapagos and other places. |
 | | Batfish, Red Lip The red lip batfish is an unusual looking bottom-dwelling fish of the Galapagos and other places. |
 | | Fish, Steel Pompano
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 | | Fish, Steel Pompano
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 | | Fish, Guineafowl Puffer The Guineafowl Puffer has several color phases including this bright yellow phase. |
 | | Batfish, Red Lip The red lip batfish is an unusual looking bottom-dwelling fish of the Galapagos and other places. |
 | | Fish, Sea Raven A rare yellow color variation of the Sea Raven, a fish common in New England waters. |
 | | Fish, Sea Raven A rare yellow color variation of the Sea Raven, a fish common in New England waters. |
 | | Fish, Sea Raven A rare yellow color variation of the Sea Raven, a fish common in New England waters. |
 | | Fish, Short horn sculpin A Shorthorn sculpin hides among sponges and stalked tunicates waiting for a meal. |
 | | Fish, Short horn sculpin A Shorthorn sculpin hides among sponges and stalked tunicates waiting for a meal. |
 | | Fish, Short horn sculpin A Shorthorn sculpin hides among sponges and stalked tunicates waiting for a meal. |
 | | Fish, Ocean Pout The Ocean Pout is a long eel-like fish. |
 | | Fish, Ocean Pout The Ocean Pout is a long eel-like fish. |
 | | Fish, Ocean Pout The Ocean Pout is a long eel-like fish. |
 | | Flounder, Winter Flounders are compressed bottom-dwelling fishes with both eyes on the same side of their head. |
 | | Flounder, Winter Flounders are compressed bottom-dwelling fishes with both eyes on the same side of their head. |
 | | Fish, Gunnell Although this eel-like animal is often called a gunnell eel, it is in fact a fish. Also commonly called a butterfish. |
 | | Fish, Sea Raven A Sea Raven is a camouflaged fish that feeds by blending into the sea bottom and ambushing smaller fishes. |
 | | Fish, Sea Raven A Sea Raven is a camouflaged fish that feeds by blending into the sea bottom and ambushing smaller fishes. |
 | | Fish, Sea Raven A Sea Raven is a camouflaged fish that feeds by blending into the sea bottom and ambushing smaller fishes. |
 | | Fish, Sea Raven A rare yellow color variation of the Sea Raven, a fish common in New England waters. |
 | | Fish, Gunnell Although this eel-like animal is often called a gunnell eel, it is in fact a fish. Also commonly called a butterfish. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic lumpfish This is a tiny juvenile Atlantic lumpfish less than an inch long. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic lumpfish This is a tiny juvenile Atlantic lumpfish less than an inch long. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic lumpfish This is a tiny juvenile Atlantic lumpfish less than an inch long. |
 | | Fish, Grubby sculpin The Grubby sculpin is a tiny sculpin that reaches only a few inches. |
 | | Flounder, Winter Flounders are compressed bottom-dwelling fishes with both eyes on the same side of their head. |
 | | Flounder, Winter Flounders are compressed bottom-dwelling fishes with both eyes on the same side of their head. |
 | | Flounder, Winter Flounders are compressed bottom-dwelling fishes with both eyes on the same side of their head. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic Wolf This male Atlantic wolffish is guarding his nest of eggs seen behind his head. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic lumpfish This is a tiny juvenile Atlantic lumpfish less than an inch long. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic lumpfish This is a tiny juvenile Atlantic lumpfish less than an inch long. |
 | | Fish, Atlantic lumpfish This is a tiny juvenile Atlantic lumpfish less than an inch long. |
 | | Remora, Sharksucker A school of remoras on the bottom, Bahamas. |
 | | Barracuda, Great Great Barracuda at night, Sugar Wreck, Bahamas |
 | | Barracuda, Great Great Barracuda at night, Sugar Wreck, Bahamas |
 | | Barracuda, Great Great Barracuda at night, Sugar Wreck, Bahamas |
 | | Barracuda, Great Great Barracuda at night, Sugar Wreck, Bahamas |
 | | Barracuda, Great Great Barracuda at night, Sugar Wreck, Bahamas |
 | | Remora, Sharksucker A Sharksucker remora hitching a ride on a Lemon shark, Bahamas. |
 | | Remora, Sharksucker A Sharksucker remora hitching a ride on a Lemon shark, Bahamas. |
 | | Fish, Silverside Silverside fish in reef cave, Bahamas. |
 | | Fish, Silverside Silverside fish in reef cave, Bahamas. |
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