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Oceanic Collection (page 5)

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Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. The Covid-19 crisis has spurred rapid production of surgical masks, gloves, and other protective equipment

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Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets, in the seas and among wildlife

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Used surgical mask used adrift at sea, along with other plastic waste. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets

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Concept image depicting the ocean pollution by plastic gloves and masks related with coronavirus disease. The Covid-19 crisis has spurred rapid production of surgical masks, gloves

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Hawksbill Turtle approaching surgical glove drifting in the ocean. The glove looks like a jellyfish which is one of its common foods.Single-use masks

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Turtle approaching surgical glove drifting in the ocean. The glove looks like a jellyfish which is one of its common foods

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Transparent plastic glove drifting in the ocean. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets

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Used masks and surgical gloves at the waters edge in an estuary. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets

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Used masks and surgical gloves at the waters edge in an estuary. The Covid-19 crisis has spurred rapid production of surgical masks, gloves, and other protective equipment

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Mask and surgical gloves on top of urban sewer grid. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets

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Mask and surgical gloves on top of urban sewer grid. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets

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Titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, taking care of nest. The female guards its nest, which is placed in a flat sandy area, vigorously against any intruders

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Long-spine porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus. Two animals: one inflated the other not. When threatened, it takes in water and inflates its body, making dozens of spikes stand out defensively

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Long-spine porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus, inflated at surface. When threatened, it takes in water and inflates its body, making dozens of spikes stand out defensively

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Long-spine porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus, inflated at surface. When threatened, it takes in water and inflates its body, making dozens of spikes stand out defensively

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Orange-dotted tuskfish, Choerodon anchorago, taking a small bivalve (shell) in the mouth. They use to breack this mollusk shells on hard corals

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Blue shark, Prionace glauca, close to surface. Blue sharks are found off the coasts of every continent, except Antarctica

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Blue shark, Prionace glauca, close to surface. Blue sharks are found off the coasts of every continent, except Antarctica

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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis, swimming close to Sargassum. Atlantic tripletails are found coastally in most, but not all, tropical and subtropical seas

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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis. Young fish have a curious behavior related to feeding and to protect themselves from the numerous predators of the mangrove

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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis, catching a samall fish under a dead leaf. This is a feeding strategy because of the locality of their prey items

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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis. Young fish floating on its side at surface on the mangrove. Young

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Zebra batfish, Platax batavianus. Young swimming among mangrove roots. Inhabits continental reefs. Adults usually moderately deep on open substrates with sparse reef or coral heads

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, drifting next to a dead leaf fallen from the mangrove. Young fish have a curious behavior related to feeding

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, drifting next to a dead leaf fallen from the mangrove. Young fish have a curious behaviour related to feeding

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, drifting next to a dead leaf fallen from the mangrove. Young fish have a curious behaviour related to feeding

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Longfin spadefish, Platax teira. Two fish under pier structure. Large adults live in sheltered bays as well as deep offshore

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Pinnate spadefish, Platax pinnatus. Young animal swimming among mangrove roots. Adults are generally solitary and found under overhangs of steep outer reef slopes to a depth of at least 20 m

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis. Two young fish close to surface at sunset. Young fish have a curious behavior related to feeding

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, by sunset. Juvenile fish use to protect themselves from predators on the mangrove drifting motionless with the current becoming easily mistaken for dead leaves

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Centroberyx affinis, Redfish, swimming. Occur Date:

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Neocyttus helgae, False boarfish, swimming close Date:

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Spotted wobbegong, Orectolobus maculatus, swimming Date:

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Spotted wobbegong, Orectolobus maculatus, swimming Date:

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Spotted wobbegong, Orectolobus maculatus, swimming. Date:

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Old wife, Enoplosus armatus. Shoal. It's a species Date:

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Leafy seadragon or Glauert's seadragon, Phycodurus Date:

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Pineapplefish, Cleidopus gloriamaris. The pineapplefish Date:

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Silver-cheeked toadfish, Lagocephalus sceleratus. Young animal. Similar to other puffer fishes, the silver-cheeked toadfish is extremely poisonous if eaten because it contains tetrodotoxin in its

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Cusk Eel swiming over deep sea garbage (composite image) Date:

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Boarfish with deep sea garbage (composite image) Date:

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Sea Devil young female (composite image) Date:

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Oceanic Blue Shark - Diver testing Chain Mail / Stainless Steel mesh protective Suit (Prionace glauca) Date:

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Oceanic Whitetip / white-tip SHARK - inspecting cameraman (Carcharhinus longimanus) Date:

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Oceanic Blue Shark - Diver testing Chain Mail / Stainless Steel mesh protective Suit (Prionace glauca) Date:

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Oceanic Blue Shark - Diver working with 3 sharks. (Prionace glauca) Date:

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Oceanic Blue Shark - Diver testing Chain Mail / Stainless Steel mesh protective Suit (Prionace glauca) Date:

Background imageOceanic Collection: Waves breaking on the rocky Pacific Ocean coast of San Francisco, central/north California, USA

Waves breaking on the rocky Pacific Ocean coast of San Francisco, central/north California, USA
ROG-13464 Waves breaking on the rocky Pacific Ocean coast of San Francisco central / north California, USA. Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401



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