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Aquatic Collection

"Exploring the Aquatic Wonders: From Alaska to Antarctica" Dive into the aquatic realm of North America, where sea otters gracefully glide through the pristine waters

Background imageAquatic Collection: VERNE, Jules (1828-1905). Illustration of 20000

VERNE, Jules (1828-1905). Illustration of 20000
" VERNE, Jules (1828-1905). Illustration of " 20000 Leagues Under the Sea" (1870). Etching."

Background imageAquatic Collection: Great Crested Newt - Single adult male photographed underwater, Wiltshire, England, UK

Great Crested Newt - Single adult male photographed underwater, Wiltshire, England, UK
DK-77 Great Crested Newt - Single adult male photographed underwater, Wiltshire, England, UK Triturus cristatus David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAquatic Collection: NA, USA, Alaska. Sea otters are the largest members of the weasel family in North America

NA, USA, Alaska. Sea otters are the largest members of the weasel family in North America

Background imageAquatic Collection: Parliament Hill Fields Lido PLA01_03_0300

Parliament Hill Fields Lido PLA01_03_0300
Parliament Hill Fields Lido, Gordon House Road, Gospel Oak, Camden, Greater London. The busy swimming pool at Parliament Hill Fields Lido in Gospel Oak

Background imageAquatic Collection: Map of Antarctica overlaid with illustrations of Sea Gulls, Penguins, Elephant Seal

Map of Antarctica overlaid with illustrations of Sea Gulls, Penguins, Elephant Seal, Shrimp and buildings

Background imageAquatic Collection: Breaching Humpback Whale, Alaska

Breaching Humpback Whale, Alaska
USA, Alaska, Tongass National Forest, Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaengliae) breaching in Frederick Sound

Background imageAquatic Collection: Northern pike (Esox lucius) amongst Shining pondweed (Potamogeton lucens)

Northern pike (Esox lucius) amongst Shining pondweed (Potamogeton lucens). Lake Neuchatel, Switzerland, September. Photographed for The Freshwater Project

Background imageAquatic Collection: A sperm whale family swimming together

A sperm whale family swimming together
A sperm whale family swims together while sharing a close bond between them

Background imageAquatic Collection: Beaver - working on beaver dam, late autumn. MT278

Beaver - working on beaver dam, late autumn. MT278
TOM-1190 Beaver - working on beaver dam, late autumn. Grand Teton national park, Wyoming, North America Castor canadensis Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageAquatic Collection: Tardigrade or Water Bear

Tardigrade or Water Bear
Water bear or tardigrade. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a water bear (Echiniscus sp.) walking over spagnum moss. Water bears live in damp habitats such as moss or lichen

Background imageAquatic Collection: Ornament Koi or Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio), Shopping Mall Pond, Malacca, Historic Melaka

Ornament Koi or Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio), Shopping Mall Pond, Malacca, Historic Melaka, Malaysia Peninsula, Malaysia, SE Asia

Background imageAquatic Collection: Great crested newt

Great crested newt (Triturus cristata) underwater. It is named for the large crest that develops on the backs of the males in the mating season

Background imageAquatic Collection: Nudibranch

Nudibranch (Gymnodoris aurita). Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world. Here the external gills (top) can be seen which give the nudibranch its name

Background imageAquatic Collection: TUNA. A female bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)

TUNA. A female bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)

Background imageAquatic Collection: Wandering albatross, Drake Passage; Southern Ocean

Wandering albatross, Drake Passage; Southern Ocean
Wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) adult bird with the largest wing span, flying low above blue ocean waves while using wind and air currents, clear summer sky

Background imageAquatic Collection: Sea stickleback (gasterosteus spinachia) and Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus

Sea stickleback (gasterosteus spinachia) and Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus
Illustration engraving of a Sea stickleback (gasterosteus spinachia) and Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus

Background imageAquatic Collection: Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef
Aerial view of coral and turquoise waters at Hardy Reef. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia

Background imageAquatic Collection: Trilobite fossil

Trilobite fossil. Fossil of a trilobite (Aristoharpes sp.) from the Devonian period (around 370 million years ago), showing the species characteristic, spade-like shape

Background imageAquatic Collection: Tardigrade, SEM

Tardigrade, SEM
Water bear. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a water bear, or tardigrade (phylum Tardigrada). Water bears are small, water-dwelling

Background imageAquatic Collection: Wandering Albatross, Diomedea exulans, large white bird with black feathers at the end of its wings

Wandering Albatross, Diomedea exulans, large white bird with black feathers at the end of its wings

Background imageAquatic Collection: Picture No. 11676343

Picture No. 11676343
Mahimahi / Common Dolphinfish (composite image) Date:

Background imageAquatic Collection: Acrosphaera radiolarian, SEM

Acrosphaera radiolarian, SEM
Acrosphaera radiolarian. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the shell of a Acrosphaera sp. radiolarian. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton

Background imageAquatic Collection: Mosasaurus marine reptile

Mosasaurus marine reptile
Mosasaurus. Artwork of a Mosasaurus marine lizard swimming underwater. This large carnivorous lizard was around 9 metres in length

Background imageAquatic Collection: Axolotl, artwork

Axolotl, artwork
Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), artwork. This aquatic freshwater amphibian is a neotonic (larva-like) salamander. The larval form fails to undergo metamorphosis

Background imageAquatic Collection: Red mullets and ducks, Roman mosaic

Red mullets and ducks, Roman mosaic. Mosaics consist of small pieces of coloured glass or stone, used to form an image or pattern on a floor or wall

Background imageAquatic Collection: Arabian Picasso triggerfish

Arabian Picasso triggerfish (Rhinecanthus assasi). The Arabian Picasso triggerfish is found in shallow, sandy areas of coral reefs in the western Indian Ocean

Background imageAquatic Collection: Diatom, SEM

Diatom, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the Arachnoidiscus sp. diatom. The diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single- celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageAquatic Collection: Diatom, SEM

Diatom, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Stephanopyxis sp. diatom. Diatoms are single-celled photosynthetic algae, of which there are about 100, 000 species

Background imageAquatic Collection: Diatom, SEM

Diatom, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Triceratium morlandii diatom. Diatoms are single-celled photosynthetic algae, of which there are about 100, 000 species

Background imageAquatic Collection: European Tree Frog WAT 989 Hyla arborea © M. Watson / ARDEA LONDON

European Tree Frog WAT 989 Hyla arborea © M. Watson / ARDEA LONDON
WAT-989 European / Common TREEFROG - on yellow Flag / yellow IRIS Hyla arborea M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAquatic Collection: Amazon Water Lilies (2 species - Victoria regia, Victoria cruziana) Brasil, Argentina

Amazon Water Lilies (2 species - Victoria regia, Victoria cruziana) Brasil, Argentina
CMB-902 Victoria / Giant / Amazon Waterlily & Santa Cruz Waterlily (Victoria cruziana) - two species Brazil, Argentina Victoria amazonica Latin of Victoria Waterlily formerly Victoria regia

Background imageAquatic Collection: Raindrops on leaves of a water lily Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Raindrops on leaves of a water lily Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
SAS-231 Raindrops on leaves of a water lily Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAquatic Collection: Green turtles

Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) resting on the seabed. This turtle is found in warm tropical waters. It is herbivorous and feeds on algae and sea grasses

Background imageAquatic Collection: Mute swans (Cygnus olor) with cygnets swimming, New Jersey, USA

Mute swans (Cygnus olor) with cygnets swimming, New Jersey, USA

Background imageAquatic Collection: NA, USA, Florida, Dade County, Miami, Miami Beach, Key Biscayne Lighthouse

NA, USA, Florida, Dade County, Miami, Miami Beach, Key Biscayne Lighthouse

Background imageAquatic Collection: Balaena mysticetus, bowhead whale

Balaena mysticetus, bowhead whale

Background imageAquatic Collection: Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman Island, Underwater view of Southern Stingray (Dasyatis

Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman Island, Underwater view of Southern Stingray (Dasyatis americana) in shallow water near Stingray City in Caribbean Sea

Background imageAquatic Collection: Giant manta ray

Giant manta ray
Giant manta (Manta birostris) swimming in front of the Sun. The manta is the largest of the rays, and it can reach up to six metres from wingtip to wingtip

Background imageAquatic Collection: Bluecheek butterflyfish

Bluecheek butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus). Pair of bluecheek butterflyfish on a coral reef. This fish is also known as the golden butterflyfish and masked butterflyfish

Background imageAquatic Collection: Ammonite fossil, SEM

Ammonite fossil, SEM
Ammonite fossil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Ammonites were invertebrates and lived in the sea. They were molluscs that formed a spiral shell to protect their soft body

Background imageAquatic Collection: Pond life

Pond life, macrophotograph. At centre is a water flea (Daphnia sp.). A copepod (Cyclops sp.) carrying eggs is at bottom centre. Part of a colony of Volvox sp. algae is at bottom right

Background imageAquatic Collection: Koi carp

Koi carp. These fish are an ornamental domesticated variety of the common carp (Cyprinus carpo)

Background imageAquatic Collection: Arabian Picasso triggerfish

Arabian Picasso triggerfish (Rhinecanthus assasi). Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageAquatic Collection: Manta ray

Manta ray (Manta birostris). This is the worlds largest ray. It can reach a total length of around eight metres and weigh up to 3, 000 kilograms

Background imageAquatic Collection: Green turtles mating

Green turtles mating. The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is critically under threat of extinction and is a protected species. Photographed off Sipadan, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageAquatic Collection: Waves in the Grand Cayman Islands

Waves in the Grand Cayman Islands

Background imageAquatic Collection: Indian lotus/ sacred lotus / bean of India / sacred waterlily

Indian lotus/ sacred lotus / bean of India / sacred waterlily
WAT-14797 Indian lotus / sacred lotus / bean of India / sacred waterlily Nelumbo nucifera M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAquatic Collection: Hippo, Hippopotamus amphibius

Hippo, Hippopotamus amphibius, in Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa



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"Exploring the Aquatic Wonders: From Alaska to Antarctica" Dive into the aquatic realm of North America, where sea otters gracefully glide through the pristine waters. As the largest members of the weasel family in this region, they captivate with their playful nature. Across the Atlantic, in England's Wiltshire county, a single adult male great crested newt poses underwater for a mesmerizing snapshot. Its vibrant colors and intricate patterns showcase its beauty beneath the surface. Venturing further south to Antarctica, a map overlays illustrations of diverse marine life against a backdrop of icy landscapes. Sea gulls soar above penguins waddling on land while elephant seals bask nearby. Shrimp thrive amidst towering buildings that symbolize human presence in this remote continent. Journeying back in time, we encounter Jules Verne's captivating illustration from "20, 000 Leagues Under The Sea. " This timeless masterpiece takes us deep into an imaginative world teeming with mysterious creatures and unexplored depths. High above oceanic horizons soars the wandering albatross - an awe-inspiring sight indeed. With its large white wings adorned by striking black feathers at their tips, it epitomizes grace and freedom across vast stretches of open water. Zooming closer under a microscope lens reveals another fascinating creature - the tardigrade or water bear. These microscopic organisms possess incredible resilience and adaptability to survive even extreme conditions. In coastal waters around Europe lies another intriguing species duo -the sea stickleback (gasterosteus spinachia) and Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus. Their unique features make them stand out among fellow inhabitants as they navigate through underwater ecosystems. Witnessing a sperm whale family swimming together is truly remarkable; these majestic giants traverse oceans with synchronized elegance while creating lasting bonds within their pod. The breaching humpback whale steals our breath away as it emerges from Alaskan waters, showcasing its immense power and grace.