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Seabed Collection (page 30)

"Exploring the Enchanting Seabed: A Glimpse into its Captivating Creatures" Dive into the mesmerizing world of the seabed

Background imageSeabed Collection: Atlantic spotted dolphin The Grand Bahamas Banks

Atlantic spotted dolphin The Grand Bahamas Banks
FG-BR-712 Atlantic Spotted Dolphin - underwater The Grand Bahamas Banks Stenella frontalis Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - feeding in crater, digging for sand burrowing fish. Bahamas

Bottlenose Dolphin - feeding in crater, digging for sand burrowing fish. Bahamas
AU-25-BS Bottlenose Dolphin - feeding in crater, digging for sand burrowing fish Bahamas Tursiops truncatus Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when

Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has been bait in
VT-8634 Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has been bait in the water.This female is swimming through bubbles

Background imageSeabed Collection: Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks drifting just above the sandy sea floor

Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks drifting just above the sandy sea floor
VT-8579 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - School of sharks drifting just above the sandy sea floor. This species maintains gas in stomach for neutral buoyancy. Seal Rocks

Background imageSeabed Collection: Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a

Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a bottom dweller
VT-8562 Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a bottom dweller relying on camouflage to catch its prey

Background imageSeabed Collection: Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh

Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh
VT-8561 Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh and without protection could disappear from the NSW coast NSW

Background imageSeabed Collection: Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus)- These 2 sharks

Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus)- These 2 sharks, are normally not very friendly
VT-8560 Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus) - These 2 sharks, are normally not very friendly. Wobbygongs often eat Port Jacksons but here they are not only sharing the same cave

Background imageSeabed Collection: Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters. Like other Wobbygong species, it lays about

Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters. Like other Wobbygong species, it lays about, waiting
VT-8541 Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Australia Orectolobus wardi Like other Wobbygong species, it lies about, camouflaged, waiting for prey

Background imageSeabed Collection: Blind Shark - Small species, less than 1 m. Endemic to south easterh Australia

Blind Shark - Small species, less than 1 m. Endemic to south easterh Australia. Has very small eye, looks blind
VT-8536 Blind Shark - Small species, less than 1 m New South Wales. Australia Brachaelurus waddi Endemic to south easterh Australia. Has very small eyes, looks blind

Background imageSeabed Collection: Port Jackson / Horned Shark and a Wobbygong Shark (Orectolobus maculatus)

Port Jackson / Horned Shark and a Wobbygong Shark (Orectolobus maculatus) - Resting together in a cave Seal Rocks
VT-8518 Port Jackson / Horned Shark and a Wobbygong Shark (Orectolobus maculatus) - Resting together in a cave Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Background imageSeabed Collection: Tiger Shark - Shark swims in Coral sea lagoon. Coral sea. Australia TIG-017

Tiger Shark - Shark swims in Coral sea lagoon. Coral sea. Australia TIG-017
VT-8484 Tiger SHARK - in Coral sea lagoon Coral sea. Australia Galeocerdo cuvieri Distribution: found in temperate and tropical waters

Background imageSeabed Collection: Tawney Nurse / Sleeper Shark - Ground feeding, harmless unless molested Shark Reef, Fiji Islands

Tawney Nurse / Sleeper Shark - Ground feeding, harmless unless molested Shark Reef, Fiji Islands
VT-8321 Tawney (Tawny) Nurse / Sleeper Shark - Ground feeding, harmless unless molested Shark Reef, Fiji Islands Nebrius ferrugineus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageSeabed Collection: Tawney Nurse / Sleeper Shark Shark Reef, Fiji

Tawney Nurse / Sleeper Shark Shark Reef, Fiji
VT-8314 Tawney (Tawny) Nurse / Sleeper Shark Shark Reef, Fiji Nebrius ferrugineus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Tawney Nurse / Sleeper Sharks - Harmless unless molested Shark Reef Fiji Islands

Tawney Nurse / Sleeper Sharks - Harmless unless molested Shark Reef Fiji Islands
VT-8311 Tawney (Tawny) Nurse / Sleeper Sharks - Harmless unless molested Shark Reef Fiji Islands Nebrius ferrugineus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageSeabed Collection: Bull shark with remoras swimming through school of fish Pacific Harbour Fiji islands

Bull shark with remoras swimming through school of fish Pacific Harbour Fiji islands
VT-8302 Bull shark with remoras swimming through school of fish Pacific Harbour Fiji islands Carcharhinus leucas Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Bull Shark and Blacktip Reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) - Bull shark with Remoras

Bull Shark and Blacktip Reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) - Bull shark with Remoras
VT-8301 Bull Shark and Black-tip / Blacktip Reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) - Bull shark with Remoras, Blacktip following Shark reef

Background imageSeabed Collection: Great Hammerhead Shark Swimming 90 feet down, continental shelf Bahamas

Great Hammerhead Shark Swimming 90 feet down, continental shelf Bahamas
VT-8290 Great Hammerhead Shark - Swimming 90 feet down, continental shelf Bahamas Sphyrna mokarran Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Great Hammerhead Shark Swimming 90 feet down over sandy bottom Bahamas

Great Hammerhead Shark Swimming 90 feet down over sandy bottom Bahamas
VT-8289 Great Hammerhead Shark - 90 feet down over sandy seabed. Bahamas Sphyrna mokarran Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Lemon Shark Dangerous. With snapper Moorea, French Polynesia

Lemon Shark Dangerous. With snapper Moorea, French Polynesia
VT-8286 Lemon Shark - with snapper. Dangerous. Moorea, French Polynesia Negaprion acutidens Distribution: E Pacific, E and W Atlantic Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageSeabed Collection: Black Tip Reef Shark Female with recent mating scars Moorea, French Polynesia

Black Tip Reef Shark Female with recent mating scars Moorea, French Polynesia
VT-8279 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef Shark - Female with recent mating scars. Moorea, French Polynesia Carcharhinus melanopterus Distribution: Tropical

Background imageSeabed Collection: Grey Reef sharks Congregating in lagoon pass Tuamotus, French Polynesia

Grey Reef sharks Congregating in lagoon pass Tuamotus, French Polynesia
VT-8270 Grey Reef sharks - Congregating in lagoon pass Tuamotus, French Polynesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Grey Reef sharks Midwater in school of fish French Polyinesia

Grey Reef sharks Midwater in school of fish French Polyinesia
VT-8269 Grey Reef sharks - Midwater in school of fish French Polyinesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - Swimming along the reef edge. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Indo Pacific

Grey Reef Sharks - Swimming along the reef edge. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Indo Pacific
VT-8243 Grey Reef Sharks - females, swimming along reef edge. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Indo Pacific. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageSeabed Collection: Tasselled Wobbegong Shark Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Tasselled Wobbegong Shark Great Barrier Reef, Australia
VT-7765 Tasselled Wobbygong Shark Great Barrier Reef, Australia Eucrossorhinus dasypogon Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Galapagos Shark NSW, Australia

Galapagos Shark NSW, Australia
VT-7322 GALAPAGOS SHARKS - Group swimming NSW, Australia Carcharhinus galapagensis Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Tasselled Wobbegong Shark - camouflaged against sea floor Australia, Papua New Guinea

Tasselled Wobbegong Shark - camouflaged against sea floor Australia, Papua New Guinea
VT-6324 Tasselled Wobbegong Shark - camouflaged against sea floor Australia, Papua New Guinea Eucrossorhinus dasypogon Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageSeabed Collection: Northern Wobbegong Shark. Western Central Pacific and Australian waters

Northern Wobbegong Shark. Western Central Pacific and Australian waters
PM-10164 Northern Wobbegong Shark Western Central Pacific and Australian water Orectolobus wardi Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeabed Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - Swim over a school of Paddle Tail snapper who huddle into the coral for

Grey Reef Sharks - Swim over a school of Paddle Tail snapper who huddle into the coral for protection
VT-8676 Grey Reef SHARKS - swim over a school of Paddletail / Humpback Snapper (Lutjanus gibbus) who huddle into the coral for protection. Tumotos, French Polynesia

Background imageSeabed Collection: FEATHERSTAR / Crinoids - on a sea fan

FEATHERSTAR / Crinoids - on a sea fan
AU-56-BS FEATHERSTAR / Crinoids - on a sea fan S. Pacific Echinoderm Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSeabed Collection: PINK SQUAT LOBSTER

PINK SQUAT LOBSTER
AU-86-BS PINK SQUAT LOBSTER Indonesia Lauriea siagiani Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSeabed Collection: NECKLACE STARFISH

NECKLACE STARFISH
AU-100-BS NECKLACE STARFISH Fromia monilis Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way




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"Exploring the Enchanting Seabed: A Glimpse into its Captivating Creatures" Dive into the mesmerizing world of the seabed, where a Southern stingray gracefully glides over golden sand in the soft dawn light, creating ripples that dance with tranquility. But beware. Amongst this tropical marine wonderland lurks a deadly Cone Shell, a venomous mollusc whose vibrant beauty conceals its perilous nature. In the turquoise waters of Australia's Coral Sea, a majestic Tiger Shark prowls through shallow lagoons, showcasing its powerful presence amidst an intricate coral tapestry. Witnessing this awe-inspiring sight is not for the faint-hearted; however, it pales in comparison to encountering a magnificent Whale Shark near Ningaloo Reef. As it peacefully navigates 24 meters below sea level, schools of Trevally fish follow in harmonious synchrony. The Great Barrier Reef plays host to another remarkable creature—the Loggerhead Turtle—a symbol of resilience and grace as she elegantly swims through vibrant coral gardens. Meanwhile, Puerto Galera's coral reef becomes home to an intriguing Mantis Shrimp on its walkabout adventure—an explosion of colors and patterns that captivate any observer. Venturing further across oceans brings us to Tenerife's Canary Islands, where a Roughtail Stingray rests upon the sandy seafloor like an ancient guardian watching over hidden treasures beneath. And what could be more fascinating than witnessing a Veined Octopus perched atop two halves of an old shell? Its intelligence and adaptability are truly astounding. Delving deeper into Nova Scotia's eelgrass meadows reveals an American Lobster seeking shelter within Zostera Marina—an exquisite display of camouflage against nature's backdrop. Yet when night falls upon distant shores, our Coconut/Veined Octopus emerges from hiding to hunt amidst moonlit sands—its tentacles weaving tales under twinkling stars. As we conclude this visual journey, let Picture No.