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Asteroidea Collection

Asteroidea, commonly known as starfish, are fascinating creatures found in various marine environments around the world

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Asteroidea Collection: Male Leach's sea star (Leiaster leachi) broadcast spawning, releasing streams of sperm from its arms
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Asteroidea Collection: Crown of thorns starfish {Acanthaster planci} Andaman Sea, Thailand
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Asteroidea Collection: Necklace seastar (Fromia monilis) on Sea cucumber (Bohadaschia argus) Yap, Micronesia
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Asteroidea Collection: Common Sunstar (Crossaster papposus), St Abbs (St Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve)
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Asteroidea Collection: Starfish Beach, with many starfish in the shallow sea (Asteroidea) Colon Island
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Asteroidea Collection: Purple sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) in shallow water beneath forest
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Asteroidea Collection: California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) uses a Panamic cushion star
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Asteroidea Collection: Cushion star (Culcita novaeguineae), detail, Triton Bay, West Papua, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean
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Asteroidea Collection: Large group of Sunflower sea stars (Asterias / Pycnopodia helianthoides) covering rock
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Asteroidea Collection: Purple and Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) preying on Pacific blue mussels
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Asteroidea Collection: Red starfish (Echinaster sepositus) group on sea floor, Tenerife, Canary Islands
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Asteroidea Collection: Blue starfish (Coscinasterias tenuispina) close up of arm with tube feet, Tenerife
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Asteroidea Collection: Panamic Cushion Sea Star (Pentaceraster cumingi) and a school of Yellow-tailed Grunt
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Asteroidea Collection: Bloody Henry Starfish (Henricia oculata). Les Dents, Sark, British Channel Islands, August
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Asteroidea Collection: Blood star {Henricia sanguinolenta} with Barnacles in tide pool at low tide, Tongue Point
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Asteroidea Collection: High magnification photo of the spines of a Common starfish (Asterias rubens)
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Asteroidea Collection: Starfish on rock at low tide, Dail Beag Beach, Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK
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Asteroidea Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) by a large Anemone, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway
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Asteroidea Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) moving, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008
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Asteroidea Collection: Plumose anemones (Metridium senile) and common starfish (Asterias rubens) beneath
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Asteroidea Collection: Starfish close up detail, Blairgowrie, Mornington Penisular, Victoria, Australia
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Asteroidea Collection: Blue sea star (Linckia laevigata) on coral reef, Fiji, South Pacific
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Asteroidea Collection: Starfish (Asteroid) with sensory and locomotive hydraulic tube feet extended
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Asteroidea Collection: Sea star st Starfish Point, North Side, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
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Asteroidea Collection: Tanzania, Zanzibar, Unguja, Pongwe. A starfish revealed at low tide
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Asteroidea Collection: Panamic cushion sea star (Pentaceraster cumingi) detail. Huatulco Bays National Park
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Asteroidea Collection: Sea star (Odontaster validus) on Ribbon kelp (Durvillaea antarctica), Antarctic Peninsula
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Asteroidea Collection: Horned sea star / Chocolate chip sea star (Protoreaster nodosus) on the rocky seabed, Isabela Island
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Asteroidea Collection: Close up of the tube feet of a Purple velvet seastar (Leiaster leachi)
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Asteroidea Collection: Honeycomb / Cushion starfish (Pentaceraster alveolatus) composite image on black background
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Asteroidea Collection: Sea star (Asterias rubens) on kelp, Vevang, Norway, Atlantic Ocean
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Asteroidea Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) with pink encrusting algae, Farne Islands
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Asteroidea Collection: An Elegant starfish (Fromia elegans) on hard coral, Fiji
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Asteroidea Collection: The red and white surface details, including the gills, of a sunstar (Crossaster papposus
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Asteroidea Collection: Panamic cushion star (Pentaceraster cumingi), Botella Point
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Asteroidea Collection: Two Penta star (Peltaster placenta) Punta Campanella Marine Protected area
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Asteroidea Collection: Panamic Cushion Sea Star (Pentaceraster cumingi) and a school of Yellow-tailed Grunt
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Asteroidea Collection: Knobby Starfish, USA
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Asteroidea Collection: Northern sea star (Asterias rubens), two feeding in Eelgrass (Zostera marina) bed
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Asteroidea Collection: Split level of Sunflower stars (Pycnopodia helianthoides) on rocks underwater
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Asteroidea Collection: Black-and-white sea flea (Chromopleustes oculatus) on a Sunflower star


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Asteroidea, commonly known as starfish, are fascinating creatures found in various marine environments around the world. From the Male Leach's sea star releasing streams of sperm during broadcast spawning to the Crown of thorns starfish in the Andaman Sea, these captivating organisms never cease to amaze. In Yap, Micronesia, a Necklace seastar gracefully rests on a Sea cucumber, showcasing their intricate relationship within the ecosystem. Meanwhile, at St Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve in Scotland, the Common Sunstar thrives amidst its vibrant surroundings. Starfish Beach on Colon Island offers a breathtaking sight with numerous Asteroidea scattered across shallow waters. The Purple sea star can be spotted beneath forested areas while California sea lions cleverly utilize Panamic cushion stars for their comfort. A large group of Sunflower sea stars covering rocks creates an awe-inspiring spectacle underwater. Witnessing Purple and Ochre sea stars preying on Pacific blue mussels highlights their role as predators in maintaining ecological balance. On Tenerife island in the Canary Islands archipelago, Red and Blue starfish adorn the seabed with their vivid colors and unique arm structures. A close-up view reveals tube feet intricately arranged along each arm of Coscinasterias tenuispina. Lastly, a Panamic Cushion Sea Star swims alongside a school of Yellow-tailed Grunt fish—a mesmerizing display of symbiotic harmony between species. These glimpses into Asteroidea's diverse habitats remind us of nature's beauty and complexity beneath our oceans' surface. As winners in Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2022 - Underwater category capture these moments forevermore; they inspire us to appreciate and protect these incredible creatures for generations to come.