1800 | |
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1801 | |
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1802 | |
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1803 | |
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1804 | |
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1805 | |
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1806 | |
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1807 | |
Description not available. |
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1808 | |
Description not available. |
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1809 | |
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1810 | |
Description not available. |
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1811 | |
Description not available. |
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1812 | |
Description not available. |
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1813 | |
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1814 | |
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1815 | |
Endangered sea turtle cruises a coral reef in the Florida Keys. |
Atlantic Ocean, Florida Keys. |
1816 | |
Sharks are a valuable fishery for their fins, a delicacy in the Orient. |
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1817 | |
Ocean sunfish floats serenely in midwater. Mola mola. |
Tropical Atlantic Ocean, Florida. |
1818 | |
School of myctophid midwater fish are important prey for game fish. |
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1819 | |
Bass photographed by ROV in Lake Malawi, Africa. |
Africa, Lake Malawi. |
1820 | |
Salmon spawning in a northwest U.S. hatchery. |
Northwest U.S., Washington. |
1821 | |
Cunner inhabit a rocky reefs in New England. |
Atlantic Ocean, coastal New England. |
1822 | |
School of northern anchovies make great sardines. Engraulis mordax. |
Pacific Ocean. |
1823 | |
Northern anchovies are important prey for marine mammals and game fish |
Pacific Ocean. |
1824 | |
School of yellow fin tuna, hunted and hunter along the Gulf Stream. Thunnus albacares. |
Atlantic Ocean, Gulf Stream. |
1825 | |
Amberjack are a common sight on Carolina artificial reefs. Seriola dumerili. |
Temperate Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina. |
1826 | |
Small gobie scavenges on remains of a tiny clam. |
Pacific Ocean, Coastal California. |
1827 | |
French angelfish are common on shallow tropical reefs. Pomacanthus paru. |
Tropical Atlantic Ocean. 1984 August |
1828 | |
Purple reef fish use corals for refuge from larger predators. Chromis cyaneus. |
Caribbean Sea, Florida Keys. |
1829 | |
Tilefish live in burrows, sometimes forming undersea Pueblo villages. Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps. |
Atlantic Ocean, Veatch Canyon. |
1830 | |
Goosefish laying camoflaged on a northern rocky reef. Lophius americanus. |
North Atlantic Ocean, Georges Bank. |
1831 | |
Yellow-headed wrasse hover over brain coral. Halichoeres garnoti. |
Caribbean Sea, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. 1983 July |
1832 | |
Brain corals are an important reef building species throughout the tropics. Diploria sp. |
Caribbean Sea, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. 1983 July |
1833 | |
Bank sea bass pick through the rubble near temperate reefs. Centropristis sp. |
Temperate Atlantic Ocean, coastal Carolinas. 1989 August |
1834 | |
Rock fish blends in with soft coral cover. |
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1835 | |
Rat-tail, also known as a grenadier. These bony fish inhabit sandy plains along the continental slope. Grenadier belong to the family Macrouridae and are gadiformes (cod-like fishes). |
Temperate Atlantic Ocean, Hatteras Slope. 1991 August |
1836 | |
Balloonfish deflated and resting. Diodon holocanthus. |
Tropical Atlantic Ocean, Florida Keys. 1991 June |
1837 | |
Manta ray rises from the sand at the base of a Carolina reef. |
Temperate Atlantic Ocean, coastal Carolinas. |
1838 | |
Northern tilefish inspects its deep sea burrow off New England. Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps. |
Atlantic Ocean, slope off New Jersey. 1974 May |
1839 | |
Nassau grouper ambushes its prey on Caribbean coral reefs. Epinephelus striatus. |
Tropical Atlantic Ocean, Bahamas. |
1840 | |
Blackbar soldierfish huddle within a coral reef nook. Myripristus jacobus. |
Tropical Atlantic Ocean, Bahamas. |
1841 | |
Yelloweye rockfish, Sebastes ruberrimus, is a species in a common genus of Pacific rockfish. |
Pacific Ocean, Alaska. |
1842 | |
Lingcod, Ophiodon elongatus, are an important commercial and recreational fish species. |
Temperate Pacific Ocean, Alaska. 1994 May |
1843 | |
Wolf-eels, Anarrhichthys ocellatus, have powerful jaws for crushing bivalves. |
Temperate Pacific Ocean, Alaska. 1994 May |
1844 | |
Bat-fish, wearing too much make-up, poses to intimidate. Ogcocephalus parvus. |
Sub-tropical Atlantic Ocean, coastal Carolinas. |
1845 | |
Scorpionfish's ugly visage allows it to hide in northern seaweed beds. Scorpaena plumieri. |
Temperate Atlantic Ocean, offshore Massachusetts. 1976 May |
1846 | |
Diver observes French angelfish. Pomacanthus paru. |
Caribbean Sea, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. |
1847 | |
Gag is the most common grouper in the southeast U.S. Mycteroperca microlepis. |
Sub-tropical Atlantic Ocean, coastal Carolinas. 1991 August |
1848 | |
Spotted moray eel slithers among the reef growth. Gymnothorax moringa. |
Tropical Atlantic Ocean, Florida Keys. |
1849 | |
Spotted eagle ray soars over Florida Keys reefs. Aetobatus sp. |
Tropical Atlantic Ocean, Florida Keys. |