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Flounder Collection (page 3)

Flounder, a group of flat fish that inhabit the ocean depths, mesmerize with their unique characteristics

Background imageFlounder Collection: Righteye Flounder - These fish have amazing camouflage, almost invisible against the sand

Righteye Flounder - These fish have amazing camouflage, almost invisible against the sand. Secret Bay, Bali
VT-8454 Righteye FLOUNDER - camouflaged on seabed Secret Bay, Bali. Indonesia These fish have amazing camouflage, almost invisible against the sand. Fm

Background imageFlounder Collection: Left Eye Flounder VT 5572 Bothus mancus - Camouflage © Photographers Name ARDEA LONDON

Left Eye Flounder VT 5572 Bothus mancus - Camouflage © Photographers Name ARDEA LONDON
VT-5572 LEFT EYE FLOUNDER - Camouflaged Bothus mancus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounder Collection: Flounder UK marine

Flounder UK marine
PM-8840 FLOUNDER UK marine Platichthys flesus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounder Collection: Atlantic / Winter Flounder - camouflaged

Atlantic / Winter Flounder - camouflaged
KEL-42 Atlantic / Winter Flounder - camouflaged Coastal Waters, Atlantic, USA Pseudopleuronectes americanus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFlounder Collection: Starry Flounder KEL 55 Platichthys stellaus - Camouflage. Monterey Bay

Starry Flounder KEL 55 Platichthys stellaus - Camouflage. Monterey Bay, California © Ken Lucas ARDEA LONDON
KEL-55 STARRY FLOUNDER - CAMOUFLAGED Monterey Bay, California Platichthys stellaus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounder Collection: Elongated Flounder, Ammotretis elongatus, a flounder found in shallow coastal bays in southern

Elongated Flounder, Ammotretis elongatus, a flounder found in shallow coastal bays in southern Australia, Edithburgh
AUS-1508 Elongated flounder, found in shallow coastal bays in southern Australia. Edithburgh, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia Ammotretis elongatus John Lewis / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageFlounder Collection: Small-toothed Flounder - southern Australia

Small-toothed Flounder - southern Australia
AU-35-KD Small-toothed Flounder southern Australia Pseudprhombus jenynsii Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounder Collection: Leopard Flounder AU 20/KD Bothus panherinus - Camoflauge, Great Barrier Reef Australia © Kev

Leopard Flounder AU 20/KD Bothus panherinus - Camoflauge, Great Barrier Reef Australia © Kev Deacon ARDEA LONDON
AU-20-KD Leopard Flounder Great Barrier Reef Australia Bothus panherinus Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounder Collection: Flounder, Bothus lunatus, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

Flounder, Bothus lunatus, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
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Flounder, a group of flat fish that inhabit the ocean depths, mesmerize with their unique characteristics. From larval flounders gracefully gliding through the open ocean at night off Anilao, Philippines to cattle grazing around floodwaters caused by Tropical Storm Harvey near Sandy Point, these fascinating creatures captivate our attention. In a vintage photograph captured in 1936 by Walker Evans, we catch a glimpse of a bustling fish market sign in Beaufort, South Carolina. The image transports us back in time and reminds us of the rich history surrounding this delectable delicacy. Underwater explorations reveal post-larval flounders with extended fins during blackwater night dives in Seraya, Karangasem, Bali. These enchanting encounters take place amidst the vastness of the Indian Ocean and remind us of the hidden wonders beneath its surface. The artwork "Low Tide at Susaki - A Set of Five" from c. 1828/30 showcases how flounders adapt to changing environments as they navigate shallow waters during low tide. Their ability to camouflage themselves against sandy bottoms is truly remarkable. As we embark on fishing adventures or simply enjoy seafood feasts, it's essential to appreciate the intricate beauty and diversity found within marine ecosystems. Flounder coexist alongside other fishes depicted in an exquisite 19th-century artwork created by Kubo Shunman – reminding us that harmony exists even among different species. Lastly, an adorable seal basking under sunlight captures our hearts while emphasizing the interconnectedness between land and sea. This charming creature serves as a reminder that they are not alone but share their habitat with various marine life forms. Whether you encounter them at your local fish market or witness their graceful movements underwater, let's celebrate these magnificent creatures – for they are part of nature's tapestry that constantly amazes and inspires us all.