A large ocean going species of fish. This one has come into a river mouth to be cleaned by the school of Old Wife’s ariound it. Although the behaviour of small fish picking parasites of large fish is most associated with cleaner wrasse, many other species also do it.
A young port jackson shark (harmless shellfish eater, no danger to humans) rests on a sandy sea floor. This species has a poisonous spine in front of each dorsal (top) fin, to help defend itself from larger predators. Endemic to Australia.
Pair of cuttlefish. Taken on a night dive at Port Stephens, NSW, Australia. Cuttlefish change colour/pattern to communicate, camoflauge themselves and intimidate predators. These two are using two different patterns.
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