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Clown fish peeping from it’s anemone / View my underwater collection here Take a look at my other photos /
From loss comes life in the waters of Espiritu Santo Vanuatu, where soft coral and a featherstar have made their home on the hulk of a sunken ship the Henry Bonneaud. This photograph is featured in a National Geographic’, South Pacific Photo Gallery. Check it out here. View my underwater collection here Take a look at my other photos / Watch my video Dive the Coolidge Add me to your watchlist / /
3d digital art render of an underwater reef with a school tuna swimming by. 1,440 Views Made with Bryce 3d.
Created in ceramic tiles For more information about the artist, please visit our website at www.mosaics.com.au
A school of fish I photographed on a dive in Indonesia
“Kissing” Sweetlips and Longfin Bannerfish. This was a lucky shot… SOLD: / 2 x Durst Lambda Metallic Print, 20×12in, custom framed, Mystery Buyer, through local display Image was featured in Sold Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Close-up shot of a soft coral in about eight meters depth. Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Macro shot of a soft coral which consists of many semi transparent bubbles. Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Colorful coral reef in the Red Sea. Rash Mohamed reef
Looking up from 30m towards the sun, you can see divers ascending the wall to the boat. This beautiful temperate reef at Bowen Island has a series of vertical walls, covered in colourful sponges and bryzoa. The sandy bottom at around 35m is a foavourite gathering place for Port Jackson sharks. Jervis Bay Marine Park, Australia
Pink Anemone Fish (Amphiprion perideraion) ‘sleeping’ on top of its closed host Anemone. / Location: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 105mm f2.8 MACRO Framing suggestion: / Image was featured in Canon DSLR – SEA – Australian Travel Photography and Writing © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
The Maori Wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) is a wrasse that is mainly found in coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. It is also known as the Humphead wrasse, Napoleon wrasse or Napoleonfish. Sadly the lips and eyes of these amazing fish are considered a highly prized delicacy in some parts of the world. In 1999 the lips alone of this fish were “worth $300 USD or more…..”: http://www.sheddaquarium.org/SEa/fact_sheets.cfm?id=77 Not surprisingly the high price has led to significant overfishing, resulting in their inclusion as Endangered on the “IUCN Red List”: http://www.iucnredlist.org/ The humphead wrasse is the largest living member of the family Labridae, with males reaching 6 feet (2 m) in length, while females rarely exceed about 3 feet (1 m). It has thick, fleshy lips and a hump that forms on its head above the eyes, becoming more prominent as the fish ages. Males range from a bright electric blue to green, a purplish blue, or a relatively dull blue/green. Some males grow very large, with one unconfirmed report of a Humphead Wrasse that was 7.75 feet (2.29 m) long and weighed 420 lbs (190.5 kg). (Source: wikipedia) “Napoleon’s lips push fish into WWF’s 10 most wanted species list”: http://www.wwf.org.uk/news/n_0000001338.asp The fearsome great-white shark and the Napoleon wrasse – a huge ugly fish whose lips are prized as a delicacy in Asia – top this year’s “WWF 10 Most Wanted” list of species most at risk from international trade. / The Napoleon wrasse, otherwise known as the humphead or Maori wrasse, is being so heavily over-fished for its lips and and eyes – which are eaten as a delicacy – as well as its flesh, that it faces being wiped-out in many areas if the trade is not controlled.
Taken in Sharm El Sheikh. Location: Marsa Bareika
Two divers over a battle tank on the deck of the SAN FRANCISCO MARU, sunk in Truk Lagoon during Operation Hailstone, 1944.
Taken at north horn divesite in the Great Barrier Reef. An image of blacktip & whitetip reefsharks feeding on tuna heads.
Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) Location: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, Ikelite Housing, Natural Light Image was featured in Underwater Photographers Guild More Whale Shark images: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Image taken in the Great Barrier Reef, off Cairns Australia. Nikon D300 with Sea & Sea Housing and dual ys250 strobes. ISO 100 F8 1/250.
Image taken in the Great Barrier Reef, off Cairns Australia. Nikon D300 with Sea & Sea Housing and dual ys250 strobes. ISO 100 F14 1/250.
Image of a Giant Clam taken at Osprey Reef, 100 nautical miles from Cairns Australia.
Swimming with the turtles on the Great Barrier Reef
Coral Reef with lots of sea life, Tubbataha, Philippines.
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