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Grouper Collection (page 4)

The underwater world is filled with an array of fascinating creatures, and one that stands out in both beauty and size is the grouper

Background imageGrouper Collection: Leopard Grouper (Cephalopholis leopardus) adult, being cleaned by White-banded Cleaner Shrimp

Leopard Grouper (Cephalopholis leopardus) adult, being cleaned by White-banded Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis), Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, April

Background imageGrouper Collection: Humpback Grouper (Cromileptes altivelis) juvenile, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands

Humpback Grouper (Cromileptes altivelis) juvenile, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June

Background imageGrouper Collection: Egypt, Red Sea, Coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata) emerging from a coral cavern underwater

Egypt, Red Sea, Coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata) emerging from a coral cavern underwater

Background imageGrouper Collection: Live fish trade C018 / 1052

Live fish trade C018 / 1052
Staff with live fish for sale at restaurant in Sabah on the island of Borneo. The live reef fish trade can use very destructive fishing practices such as the use of cyandine to stun the fish

Background imageGrouper Collection: Coral hind on a coral reef C014 / 2908

Coral hind on a coral reef C014 / 2908
Coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata) grouper on a coral reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageGrouper Collection: Coral grouper being cleaned by shrimps

Coral grouper being cleaned by shrimps
A coral grouper, Cephalopholis miniata, being cleaned by two cleaner shrimp. Photographed at North Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageGrouper Collection: Portrait of coral grouper

Portrait of coral grouper
A coral grouper, Cephalopholis miniata, portrait of fish with black background Photographed at South Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageGrouper Collection: Coral Grouper KA 293 Close-up of eye - Indian Ocean Cephalopholis miniata © Kurt Amsler / ARDEA

Coral Grouper KA 293 Close-up of eye - Indian Ocean Cephalopholis miniata © Kurt Amsler / ARDEA LONDON
KA-293 CORAL GROUPER - CLOSE-UP EYE Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageGrouper Collection: Epinephelus quoyanus, longfin grouper

Epinephelus quoyanus, longfin grouper
Epinephelus quoyanu, longfin grouper. Holotype of Serranus gilbertii Richardson, BMNH 1843.6.15.59, collected at Black Point, Port Essington

Background imageGrouper Collection: Longfin grouper (Epinephelus quoyanus), Southern Thailand, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean

Longfin grouper (Epinephelus quoyanus), Southern Thailand, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageGrouper Collection: Grouper at Chumporn Pinnacle, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Grouper at Chumporn Pinnacle, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageGrouper Collection: Bluespotted Grouper - Red Sea

Bluespotted Grouper - Red Sea
LEE-2 Bluespotted Grouper Red Sea Cephalopholis cyanostigma Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGrouper Collection: Peacock Grouper / Blue-spotted Grouper

Peacock Grouper / Blue-spotted Grouper
VT-4658 Peacock Grouper / Blue-spotted Grouper Cephalopholis argus Valerie & Ron Taylor contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGrouper Collection: Honeycomb Grouper - Great Barrier Reef

Honeycomb Grouper - Great Barrier Reef
VT-6 Honeycomb Grouper - Great Barrier Reef Epinephelus merra Also known as: birdwire rockcod, black-spotted rock-cod, common birdwire rockcod, dwarf spotted grouper, dwarf spotter rockcod

Background imageGrouper Collection: Potato Grouper FI000019

Potato Grouper FI000019
COS-3808 Potato Grouper Epinephalus tukula Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGrouper Collection: Pineapple diced Grouper

Pineapple diced Grouper

Background imageGrouper Collection: Grouper (Epinephelus sp. ), Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America

Grouper (Epinephelus sp. ), Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America
Grouper (Epinephelus sp.), Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America

Background imageGrouper Collection: Coney (Cephalopholis fulva), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean

Coney (Cephalopholis fulva), Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean

Background imageGrouper Collection: Indonesia, Raja Ampat. A coral trout fish and schooling glassfish swim past coral

Indonesia, Raja Ampat. A coral trout fish and schooling glassfish swim past coral

Background imageGrouper Collection: Indonesia, Raja Ampat. A coral trout hides with a coral

Indonesia, Raja Ampat. A coral trout hides with a coral

Background imageGrouper Collection: Roving coral grouper, Plectropomus pessuliferus (marisrubri), with Scalefin anthias

Roving coral grouper, Plectropomus pessuliferus (marisrubri), with Scalefin anthias, Anthias squamipinnis, Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageGrouper Collection: Titan triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens) and Scalefin Anthias (Anthias Squamipinnis)

Titan triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens) and Scalefin Anthias (Anthias Squamipinnis), with corals, Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageGrouper Collection: Coney (Cephalopholis fulva), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Coney (Cephalopholis fulva), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageGrouper Collection: Dusky Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) adult, swimming, Parc National de Port-Cros

Dusky Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) adult, swimming, Parc National de Port-Cros, Port-Cros Island, France

Background imageGrouper Collection: Flagtail Grouper (Cephalopholis urodeta) adult, on reef, Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Flagtail Grouper (Cephalopholis urodeta) adult, on reef, Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageGrouper Collection: Coral Grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) adult, sheltering in reef, Batu Kapal, Bandaneira

Coral Grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) adult, sheltering in reef, Batu Kapal, Bandaneira, near Ambon Island, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageGrouper Collection: Honeycomb Grouper (Epinephelus merra) adult, close-up of head, Seraya Beach Resort, Bali

Honeycomb Grouper (Epinephelus merra) adult, close-up of head, Seraya Beach Resort, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageGrouper Collection: Masked Grouper (Gracila albomarginata) juvenile, swimming in reef, Hatta Arch, Hatta

Masked Grouper (Gracila albomarginata) juvenile, swimming in reef, Hatta Arch, Hatta, near Bandaneira, near Ambon Island, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageGrouper Collection: Common octopus

Common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) hunting on the sea floor. A grouper fish (lower right) is waiting for prey that might escape

Background imageGrouper Collection: Coral hind

Coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata) by a sea fan. This grouper inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, from east Africa to the central Pacific islands

Background imageGrouper Collection: Yellow-edged lyretail

Yellow-edged lyretail (Variola louti) hunting on a reef. This fish, also called the lyretail grouper or coronation cod, grows to about 80 centimetres in length

Background imageGrouper Collection: Blue-spotted grouper

Blue-spotted grouper (Cephalopholis argus) among coral. This fish, also called the peacock rockcod, inhabits coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. Photographed off Rinca, Indonesia

Background imageGrouper Collection: Bluelined hind grouper

Bluelined hind grouper (Cephalopholis formosa) by soft corals. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageGrouper Collection: Blacktip grouper

Blacktip grouper (Epinephelus fasciatus) on a rock. This fish, also known as the red-barred rockcod, grows up to 40 centimetres in length and is commonly found on the outer slopes of coral reefs

Background imageGrouper Collection: Potato cod with diver

Potato cod with diver
MODEL RELEASED. Potato cod (Epinephelus tukula) with a scuba diver. Despite its name this fish is actually a grouper. It is found near reefs in the Indo-Pacific, feeding on other fish, skate

Background imageGrouper Collection: Coney grouper and eel

Coney grouper and eel
Coney grouper (Cephalopholis fulvus) following a sharptail eel (Myrichthys breviceps) as it rootles amongst sand and rocks for food. The grouper will take any small food item unearthed by the eel

Background imageGrouper Collection: Coral cod

Coral cod (Cephalopholis miniata) in front of a sea fan, or gorgonian. The coral cod is a type of grouper. It is a predator

Background imageGrouper Collection: Cleaner shrimp on a grouper

Cleaner shrimp on a grouper. White banded cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) on a coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata) grouper. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageGrouper Collection: SCUBA diving, Bali

SCUBA diving, Bali
SCUBA diving. SCUBA diver swimming over a reef with a white-edged lyretail (Variola albimarginata) grouper. Photographed in Bali, Indonesia

Background imageGrouper Collection: Barramundi cod

Barramundi cod. Juvenile barramundi cod (Chromileptes altivelis) over a coral reef. This fish is found throughout the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageGrouper Collection: Grouper

Grouper (subfamily Epinephelus) hiding in black coral. Photographed off Kapalai, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageGrouper Collection: Scamp

Scamp (Mycteroperca phenax). This fish is a type of grouper found around the Western Central Atlantic. Photographed at a shipwreck in the Gulf of Mexico, off San Pablo island, Florida, USA

Background imageGrouper Collection: Grouper and golden trevallies

Grouper and golden trevallies
Grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) and golden trevallies (Gnathanodon speciosus). The giant grouper is also known as the brindle bass, brown spotted cod, or bumblebee grouper

Background imageGrouper Collection: Queensland /Giant Grouper - largest Indopacific grouper attaining a weight of at least 288kg - Fiji

Queensland /Giant Grouper - largest Indopacific grouper attaining a weight of at least 288kg - Fiji
VT-9027 Queensland / Giant Grouper - largest Indopacific grouper attaining a weight of at least 288kg Fiji Epinephelus lanceolatus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageGrouper Collection: Longtooth Grouper, offshore Chinese and Japanese waters

Longtooth Grouper, offshore Chinese and Japanese waters
PM-10611 Longtooth Grouper, offshore Chinese and Japanese waters. Epinephalus bruneus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageGrouper Collection: Fish - Grouper in studio

Fish - Grouper in studio
LA-6583 Fish - Grouper in studio Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageGrouper Collection: Red Grouper - Fish market - Singapore

Red Grouper - Fish market - Singapore
BMD-272 Red Grouper - Fish market Singapore Epinephelus morio Brian McDairmant Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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The underwater world is filled with an array of fascinating creatures, and one that stands out in both beauty and size is the grouper. With its sleek body and vibrant colors, the grouper captivates divers from all around the globe. One such species is the Humpback Grouper, found gracefully swimming through the Lembeh Straits in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Its majestic presence alongside coral reefs creates a mesmerizing sight for scuba divers to behold. In Fiji's crystal-clear waters, a Giant they are be seen accompanied by a school of Golden Trevally Juveniles. This harmonious display showcases nature's intricate balance between predator and prey. Espiritu Santo Island in Baja California, Mexico offers another breathtaking scene as a Leopard Grouper and Dentex hunt down a massive school of Sardines. The sheer power and precision displayed during this hunting expedition leave spectators awestruck. The Black Grouper possesses an undeniable allure with its dark complexion against vibrant corals. As it swims effortlessly through the depths of the ocean, it leaves behind an aura of mystery that captures our imagination. Amongst these magnificent creatures resides the Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse fearlessly navigating through sharp teeth to provide its cleaning services. This symbiotic relationship between cleaner wrasse and grouper exemplifies nature's ability to foster cooperation among different species. A Coral Grouper surrounded by Anthias fish and Golden Sweepers creates a vivid tapestry of colors beneath the sea surface. Their collective presence adds vibrancy to their surroundings while showcasing their interconnectedness within this delicate ecosystem. Resting peacefully within a barrel sponge rests the Blacktip Grouper, offering photographers an opportunity to capture its serene portrait amidst its natural habitat. This moment frozen in time allows us to appreciate every intricate detail on this remarkable creature's body.