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Bubble CoralJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Cup CoralJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Sea FanJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Mouth of Bluebarred ParrotfishJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Blackspotted SweetlipsJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Tail of Clown TriggerfishJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Tail of Yellowbar AngelfishJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Head of Coral GrouperJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Masked ButterflyfishJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Tail of Emperor AngelfishJeff Rotman Underwater Photography
Lobster entering trap, Ustica Island, Mediterranean SeaLobsters belong to the suborder Reptantia of the order Decapoda - there are many different species. Ustica Island, Mediterranean
Moray eel (Muraena sp. ) with mouth open, Red SeaJeff Rotman Underwater Photography, 976199-001
Coral Hind (Cephalopholis miniata), close-up of mouthRed Sea. The coral hind is a species of grouper. They are predatory, feeding on other fish and crustaceans. Native to Japan and from the Red Sea to the Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean
Eye and markings of wrasse (Labridae), close-upExact species unknown. Wrasse are a large family of fish, diverse in size and shape. They are only active during the day. Most species change colour as they mature
Grouper (Serranidae), head-shotExact species is unknown. Groupers are considered to be important food fishes. Most species can change their colouration, for example, when feeding or frightened; and may can change sex
Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus), close-upBahamas, Caribbean
Steephead parrotfish (Chlorurus microrhinos), detail of pectoral finGreat Barrier Reef, Australia
Gorgonia coralRed Sea
Alcyonarian soft coral (Alcyonaria sp. )Papua, New Guinea
Yellow goatfish (Parupeneus cyclostomus), close-upAlso called Goldsaddle goatfish. Red Sea
Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) with nictating membrane half closedGreat Barrier Reef, Australia
Forsters or freckled hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri), close-upRed Sea. also called Blackside hawkfish
Male Steephead parrotfish (Chlorurus microrhinos) skin, detailGreat Barrier Reef, Australia
Yellow jackfish (Caranx bartholomaei), close-up of eyeRed Sea
Sheephead parrotfish (Scarus gibbus) dorsal fin, detailRed Sea
Bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus), close-up of eyeRed Sea. also called Jackfish
White-spotted pufferfish (Arothron hispidus), close-up of eyeRed Sea
Stoplight parrotfish (Sparisoma viride) tail, detailBahamas, Caribbean
Longnose parrotfish (Hipposcarus longiceps) tail, detailRed Sea
Needlefish (Belonidae), close-up of eyeRed Sea
Palenose parrotfish (Scarus psittacus) dorsal fin, detailRed Sea
Gorgonian coral (Gorgonacea) polyps extended for feedingRed Sea
Prickly alcyonarian coral (Dendronephthya sp. ), close-upRed Sea
Red Sea houndfish (Tylosurus choram), detail of mouthRed Sea
Crater cup coral (Tubastrea sp. ) eating silverside fishRed Sea
Porites coral (Porites sp. ), full frameRed Sea
Smooth alcyonarian coral (Scleronephthya sp. ) with polyps retractedRed Sea
Sarcophyton coral (Sarcophyton trocheliophorum), tentacles retractedRed Sea
Cup coral (Tubastrea sp. ), polyps open and feedingRed Sea
Pink pocillopora (Pocillopora verrucosa) or Warty coralRed Sea
Stony finger coral (Acropora sp. )Red Sea
Gorgonian giant sea fan (Subergorgia hicksoni) with polyps openRed Sea
Steephead parrotfish (Scarus microhinos) pectoral fin, detailRed Sea
Alcynarian soft coral (Alcynaria sp. ) polyps feeding on planktonNight, Red Sea
Maze coral (Meandrina meandrites)Red Sea
Grooved brain coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis)South Florida, USA
Gorgonia coral (Gorgonacea)Papua New Guinea
Mushroom coral (Fungia fungites), close-upBorneo