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An underwater image of a yellow sponge
Giant Sponges can grow to impressing size. These specimen of filter animals live under a rock overhang at the north side of Rozengain Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia, 4°34'41.37 S 130°1'40.194 E at 20m depth
An illustration of the extinct Horn Coral Rugosa of the Silurian 418 million years ago.
Glass sponge, Sea life Salp and Orange Sea sponge from scuba diver point of view
Coral, (Ramaria stricta), aquarium, Baska island of Krk, Croatia, Kvarner Gulf, Adriatic Sea, Croatia
Image of the tube sponges in Little Cayman - Cayman Islands
A Basket Star (Astrocladus euryale) thats attached to a Palmate sea fan (Leptogoria palma) closeup with black background
Cesme, Turkey
An underwater image of cloud sponges (Aphrocallistes vastus)
In large aggregations, Yellow Sea Cucumbers Colochirus robustus are often misidentified as corals. Colochirus robustus occurs in the tropical Central Indo-Pacific in a depth range from 1-25m, max. length 7cm. When feeding, the species extends the branchy feeding arms into the current. There are multiple reproduction options; instead of spawning, when getting large, the species can split into two: In a few days, the head end is ready to leave, whilst the rear end takes about a week to grow an own head! \nThese specimen aggregate on an old whip coral overgrown by sponges, hydroids and ascidians. \nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°55'0.858 S 134°6'6.102 E at 12m depth
A Gorgonia in Marmara Sea in Ä°stanbul
Sea life, coral reef  Underwater scene with fire coral  and rose tube sponge Scuba Diver Point of View.
Fishing nets entangled on a wreck
Giant red coral groups
A 3-D computer illustration of the extinct marine echinoderms known as Caryocrinites, a type of cystoid (genus of the class cystoidea), that existed from the Ordovician period to the Silurian (which occurred from 505 to 438 million years ago). Caryocrinites is characterized by a 2.5 cm spherical body made up of plates with featherlike arms (pinnules) attached to a long stem fixed to the sea floor. The mouth and anus were openings in the polygonal plates. Though purely an artistic interpretation, the structure of the animal is inferred through scientific notation and fossil impressions of what the species may have looked like within the environment in which it existed.
Ptilosarcus gurneyi, the orange sea pen or fleshy sea pen, is a species of sea pen in the family Pennatulidae. It is native to the northeastern Pacific Ocean where it lives in deep water anchored by its base in sand or mud. It has received its common name because of its resemblance to a quill in a bottle of ink. Monterey Bay, California.
Yellow sponge on bottom of tropical sea, underwater
Petrosia hoeksemai (family Petrosiidae) occurs in the Indonesian Western Central Pacific in a depth range from 3 to 20m. \nEven if the shape is very different from Giant Barrel Sponge Xestospongia testudinaria, the two species are closely related.\nBanda Island, between Lavaflow 2 and 3, Indonesia, \n4°30'21.233 S 129°52'33.819 E at 16m depth
closeup view of organ pipe coral in the reef
View of the Caribbean coral reef with the yellow tube sponge in Grand Cayman - Cayman Islands
Callyspongia plicifera, the azure vase sponge, is a species of sea sponge belonging to the family Callyspongiidae
Sea sponge in the clear Carrebbean sea near Cayman Islands.
Sea Sponge, Coral Reef, Caribbean Sea, Playa Girón, Cuba, América
Sea life Salp and Orange Gorgonian coral from scuba diver point of view
Barrel sea sponge on the sea floor on a coral reef underwater.
Striped Poison-fang Blenny Mimic Petroscirtes breviceps occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from East Africa to Papua New Guinea, north to southern Japan, south to New Caledonia in a depth range from 1-15m usually to 10m, max. length 11cm. \nAdults inhabit coastal reefs and estuaries in sandy and weedy areas among clumps of Sargassum or other seaweeds. They also take shelter and nests inside small-necked bottles and abandoned worm tubes or shells. \nThey feed on small crustaceans, diatoms, and perhaps other plant material associated with such clumps. They use their fangs defensively and will not hesitate to bite if handled, thus, species of this genus are avoided by predators. \nThese specimen live at 5m depth on a mooring line of a buoy that marks an outer reef. The photo was taken in the late afternoon when it was almost dark already. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°56'19.752 S 134°7'15.198 E at 5m depth
Mucilage and soft coral in Marmara Sea in Istanbul in Turkey
Deep water mushroom soft coral, Heteropolypus ritteri is a genus of soft corals in the family.  Monterey Bay, California. Alcyoniidae.
Ancient glass sponge in the agamemnom channel, Sunshine Coast, British Columbia
Shell series: sea shells in various colors
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