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An underwater image of a yellow sponge
Sea life, coral reef  Underwater scene with fire coral  and rose tube sponge Scuba Diver Point of View.
Yellow tube sea sponge - Aplysina aerophoba, underwater image into the Mediterranean sea
View of the Caribbean coral reef with the yellow tube sponge in Grand Cayman - Cayman Islands
Row of loaf shaped yellow nipple sponges on flat rocky sea floor under canopy of kelp. Location: Leigh New Zealand
Yellow-tube sponge (Aplysina fistularis) on the coral reef of Guadeloupe (Caribbean, France)
An illustration of the extinct Horn Coral Rugosa of the Silurian 418 million years ago.
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
An underwater photo of a sponge.
Sea life  Yellow soft coral symbiotic relationship with sponge Aquatic organism Close up, macro photo. Scuba diver point of view
Living world on the seabed, presented in the aquarium
Natural Sponges from the Greek Island Kalymnos.
Colorful red finger sponge and brown tube sponges on Belize reef
The island of Oahu, in the state of Hawaii, from old camera film in 1987.
Mediterranean Yellow tube sea sponge - Aplysina aerophoba
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
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.
Sea life Orange sea sponge aquatic organism, Red Hard coral and Yellow Tube sponge from scuba diver point of view Underwater photo
View of a sea sponge in the dark at the bottom of the sea underwater.
View of the Caribbean coral reef with the yellow tube sponge in Grand Cayman - Cayman Islands
Soft coral on Champagne Reef near Roseau, Dominica
Sea sponge in the clear Carrebbean sea near Cayman Islands.
Coral, (Ramaria stricta), aquarium, Baska island of Krk, Croatia, Kvarner Gulf, Adriatic Sea, Croatia
The scyphostoma larva (the fixed polyp-like stage in the life cycle of a jellyfish, which reproduces asexually) of Nausithoe punctata bears a striking superficial resemblance to a hydroid and it lives commensal within sponges. This hydroid-like larva forms a branching tree-like growth within the body of the sponge, the polyp mouths and their tentacles projecting out of the oscula (mouthlike aperture) of the sponge. The mouth of the polypite is surrounded by an annulus of about 40 solid filiform tentacles. The ephyra (immature medusa stage) of Nausithoe arise by strobilization (asexual reproduction by division into segments) from this larva. The young ephyra has only 4 gastric filaments and no tentacles. The species occurs in the North Atlantic Ocean in the Mediterranean Sea and circumglobal in warm waters. Max. diameter of adult Nausithoe punctata is 1.5cm. Many Brittle stars Ophiothrix sp. and a Red throated Ascidian Herdmania momus just below. Palau, Iro Wreck 7°17'39.7 N 134°25'15.18 E at 10m depth
(Geodia stellosa), white sea sponge in an underwater cave on an underwater rock in western Crimea, Tarkhankut
Sea life  Yellow soft sponge Aquatic organism Scuba diver point of view
Yellow sponge on bottom of tropical sea, underwater
Shell series: sea shells in various colors
Aplysina fistularis consists of tube-like structures that arise from a base. Each tube is rarely over 30 centimetres (12 in) in clear water but can reach 50 centimetres (20 in) in turbid-zone reefs.
Giant red coral groups
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