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A Leopard Flounder (Bothus pantherinus) in the Red Sea, Egypt
Squirrel fish on white background
Sole fish isolated on white background (Solea solea)
preparing devilfish monster face
monter fish from the deep ocean isolated on the black background
A horseshoe crab sitting on the beach.
Tasselled Wobbegong Eucrossorhinus dasypogon occurs in Eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia. This ovoviviparous species can reach more than 3.5m length, common length is less than 2m. The tough skin is used sometimes for leather. \nTasselled Wobbegong is threatened by extensive coral reef habitat destruction (pollution and dynamite fishing), as well as expanding fisheries. A considerable section of its habitat is protected in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. \nThe species is primarily nocturnal. This specimen was encountered at 3m depth during night time. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°56'18.2099 S 134°7'10.8768 E at 3m depth
Photo of pair of Tautog or Blackfish caught off the coast of Ocean City Maryland during a winter fishing trip.  These fish are very good eating and a common catch off of headboats along the mid-atlantic coast of the United States.
Dead stingray fish on the shore watered by small waves on coast of  Arabic sea in Oman. Arabian Banded Whipray: Maculabatis randalli\nFamily: Dasyatidae.
upper teeth of great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias
Prepared Sea Bass Fish - white background.
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Seafood and Fish market
A Marbled Torpedo Ray (Torpedo marmorata) in the Red Sea, Egypt
Tasselled Wobbegong Eucrossorhinus dasypogon occurs in Eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia. This ovoviviparous species can reach more than 3.5m length, common length is less than 2m. The tough skin is used sometimes for leather. \nTasselled Wobbegong is threatened by extensive coral reef habitat destruction (pollution and dynamite fishing), as well as expanding fisheries. A considerable section of its habitat is protected in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. \nThe species is primarily nocturnal. Usually, by burrowing into the sand and with sand on its fins, the sharks outline becomes almost completely invisible to prey. This specimen was encountered at 4m depth during night time just when leaving the bottom. The scare at the pectoral fin of this specimen is distinctive.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°56'17.7941 S 134°7'10.2802 E at 4m depth
Fish Stargazer hiding in the sand on the sea floor
Cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, California Coast, Family Cottidae.
latimeria fish isolated on the black background
Taken on Mobile Device.\nMarket - retail space close-up fresh ocean fish in store
A Wobbegong Shark in Raja Ampat in Indonesia
An Atlantic Goliath Grouper (Epinephelus itajara) in Jupiter, Florida, USA
Large Sea Bass swimming
Psetta maxima (Turbot Fish) on white background
A small school of One Spot Snappers Lutjanus monostigma under a rock overhang covered with owergrown with Orange Cup Coral Tubastraea coccinea is followed by a Longface Emperor Lethrinus olivaceus. A Common Bluestripe Snapper Lutjanus kasmira is at the bottom, a Cleaner Wrasse Labroides dimidiatus at the left side and a lot of Anthias and Damselfishes all over. \nOnespot Snapper Lutjanus monostigma occurs in the Indo-Pacific from East Africa to the Marquesas and Line Islands, north th the Ryukyu Islands, south to Australia, max. length 60cm, common 50cm. Adults inhabit coral reef areas, usually close to shelter in the form of caves, large coral formations or wreckage. The species occurs usually solitary; occasionally in small groups.\nLongface Emperor Lethrinus olivaceus in the Indo-West Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to Samoa and Polynesia, north to the Ryukyu Islands in a depth range from 1-185m, max, length 100cm, common 70cm. It is a reef-associated and non migratory species. \nOrange Cup Coral Tubastraea coccinea occurs in tropical and subtropical Western Atlantic and Indo-Pacific in a depth range from 1-37m. This large-polyp stony coral is not a reef building species. The coral extends beautiful translucent tentacles at night. Tubastraea coccinea does not contain zooxanthellae in its tissues as many tropical corals do, allowing it to grow in complete darkness as long as it can capture enough food.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 4°0'48.6443 S 134°12'13.8132 E at 10m depth
BIG STONEFISH SWIMMING IN CORAL REEF DURING NIGHT
Underwater photography beauty deep sea, Red scorpionfish  fish, Scorpaena scrofa,  poisonous fish, fish with poisonous fin spines. and red ascidiacea tunicate Halocynthia papillosa, reef Sea life.   Scuba diver point of view
geography cone shell, Conus geographus, hunting at night, Lady Elliot Island, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, South Pacific Ocean, Queensland, Australia
Fishes in big aquarium: a spooky wolf fish with open mouth and broken teeth
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