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Images Dated 20th November 2018 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Eye and markings of wrasse (Labridae), close-up

Eye and markings of wrasse (Labridae), close-up
Exact 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

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Grouper (Serranidae), head-shot

Grouper (Serranidae), head-shot
Exact 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

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus), close-up

Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus), close-up
Bahamas, Caribbean

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Steephead parrotfish (Chlorurus microrhinos), detail of pectoral fin

Steephead parrotfish (Chlorurus microrhinos), detail of pectoral fin
Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Gorgonia coral

Gorgonia coral
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Alcyonarian soft coral (Alcyonaria sp. )

Alcyonarian soft coral (Alcyonaria sp. )
Papua, New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Yellow goatfish (Parupeneus cyclostomus), close-up

Yellow goatfish (Parupeneus cyclostomus), close-up
Also called Goldsaddle goatfish. Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) with nictating membrane half closed

Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) with nictating membrane half closed
Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Forsters or freckled hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri), close-up

Forsters or freckled hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri), close-up
Red Sea. also called Blackside hawkfish

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Male Steephead parrotfish (Chlorurus microrhinos) skin, detail

Male Steephead parrotfish (Chlorurus microrhinos) skin, detail
Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Yellow jackfish (Caranx bartholomaei), close-up of eye

Yellow jackfish (Caranx bartholomaei), close-up of eye
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Sheephead parrotfish (Scarus gibbus) dorsal fin, detail

Sheephead parrotfish (Scarus gibbus) dorsal fin, detail
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus), close-up of eye

Bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus), close-up of eye
Red Sea. also called Jackfish

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: White-spotted pufferfish (Arothron hispidus), close-up of eye

White-spotted pufferfish (Arothron hispidus), close-up of eye
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Stoplight parrotfish (Sparisoma viride) tail, detail

Stoplight parrotfish (Sparisoma viride) tail, detail
Bahamas, Caribbean

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Longnose parrotfish (Hipposcarus longiceps) tail, detail

Longnose parrotfish (Hipposcarus longiceps) tail, detail
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Needlefish (Belonidae), close-up of eye

Needlefish (Belonidae), close-up of eye
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Palenose parrotfish (Scarus psittacus) dorsal fin, detail

Palenose parrotfish (Scarus psittacus) dorsal fin, detail
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Gorgonian coral (Gorgonacea) polyps extended for feeding

Gorgonian coral (Gorgonacea) polyps extended for feeding
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Prickly alcyonarian coral (Dendronephthya sp. ), close-up

Prickly alcyonarian coral (Dendronephthya sp. ), close-up
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Red Sea houndfish (Tylosurus choram), detail of mouth

Red Sea houndfish (Tylosurus choram), detail of mouth
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Crater cup coral (Tubastrea sp. ) eating silverside fish

Crater cup coral (Tubastrea sp. ) eating silverside fish
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Porites coral (Porites sp. ), full frame

Porites coral (Porites sp. ), full frame
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Smooth alcyonarian coral (Scleronephthya sp. ) with polyps retracted

Smooth alcyonarian coral (Scleronephthya sp. ) with polyps retracted
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Sarcophyton coral (Sarcophyton trocheliophorum), tentacles retracted

Sarcophyton coral (Sarcophyton trocheliophorum), tentacles retracted
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Cup coral (Tubastrea sp. ), polyps open and feeding

Cup coral (Tubastrea sp. ), polyps open and feeding
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Pink pocillopora (Pocillopora verrucosa) or Warty coral

Pink pocillopora (Pocillopora verrucosa) or Warty coral
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Stony finger coral (Acropora sp. )

Stony finger coral (Acropora sp. )
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Gorgonian giant sea fan (Subergorgia hicksoni) with polyps open

Gorgonian giant sea fan (Subergorgia hicksoni) with polyps open
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Steephead parrotfish (Scarus microhinos) pectoral fin, detail

Steephead parrotfish (Scarus microhinos) pectoral fin, detail
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Alcynarian soft coral (Alcynaria sp. ) polyps feeding on plankton

Alcynarian soft coral (Alcynaria sp. ) polyps feeding on plankton
Night, Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Maze coral (Meandrina meandrites)

Maze coral (Meandrina meandrites)
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Grooved brain coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis)

Grooved brain coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis)
South Florida, USA

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Gorgonia coral (Gorgonacea)

Gorgonia coral (Gorgonacea)
Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Mushroom coral (Fungia fungites), close-up

Mushroom coral (Fungia fungites), close-up
Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Gorgonian sea fan (Subergorgia mollis), detail

Gorgonian sea fan (Subergorgia mollis), detail
Palau, Micronesia

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Alcyonarian soft coral (Dendronephthya sp. ), close-up of branch

Alcyonarian soft coral (Dendronephthya sp. ), close-up of branch
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Peacock rockcod (Cephalopholis argus), close-up of mouth

Peacock rockcod (Cephalopholis argus), close-up of mouth
Red Sea. Also called Bluespotted grouper

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Coral grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) eye, detail

Coral grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) eye, detail
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Grouper (Serranidae), detail of eye

Grouper (Serranidae), detail of eye
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Coral grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) side view, close-up

Coral grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) side view, close-up
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Green moon wrasse (Thalassoma lutescens) male, detail of skin

Green moon wrasse (Thalassoma lutescens) male, detail of skin
Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Greasy grouper (Epinephelus tauvina), close-up

Greasy grouper (Epinephelus tauvina), close-up
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Lyretail grouper or Coronation cod (Variola louti), close-up

Lyretail grouper or Coronation cod (Variola louti), close-up
Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Peacock rockcod (Cephalopholis argus) detail of skin

Peacock rockcod (Cephalopholis argus) detail of skin
Also called bluespotted grouper. Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Slingjaw wrasse (Epibulus insidiator), close-up of eye

Slingjaw wrasse (Epibulus insidiator), close-up of eye
Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Bluespine unicornfish (Naso unicornis), detail of dorsal fin

Bluespine unicornfish (Naso unicornis), detail of dorsal fin
Great Barrier Reef

Background imageImages Dated 20th November 2018: Porkfish (Anisotremus virginicus), close-up

Porkfish (Anisotremus virginicus), close-up
Atlantic Ocean, off Brazil



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