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Lutjanus Bohar Collection

The vertical reef wall at Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed, comes alive with vibrant colors as the Scalefin anthias dance in harmony

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Twinspot snapper (Lutjanus bohar) shoal rushing up to spawn, releasing a cloud of

Twinspot snapper (Lutjanus bohar) shoal rushing up to spawn, releasing a cloud of milky white sperm and eggs in the water column. Caroline Islands, Palau, November

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: The vertical reef wall at Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed, with Scalefin anthias

The vertical reef wall at Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed, with Scalefin anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) and soft corals (Dendronephthya spp.) Yellowsaddle goatfish (Parupeneus cyclostomus)

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Bohar snapper (Lutjanus bohar) school at Ras Mohammed, Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed, Sinai, Egypt

Bohar snapper (Lutjanus bohar) school at Ras Mohammed, Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed, Sinai, Egypt. Red Sea

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Large school of Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) gather with smaller shoal of Batfish

Large school of Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) gather with smaller shoal of Batfish (Platax orbicularis) in open water off Ras Mohammed at the tip of Sinai, Egypt

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: School of Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed Marine Park, Sinai, Egypt

School of Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed Marine Park, Sinai, Egypt. Red Sea

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) swimming with a Twinspot snapper (Lutjanus bohar), Okinawa, Japan

Reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) swimming with a Twinspot snapper (Lutjanus bohar), Okinawa, Japan, Pacific Ocean

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Red snappers / Two-spot red snappers (Lutjanus bohar) mass shoal of fish spawning

Red snappers / Two-spot red snappers (Lutjanus bohar) mass shoal of fish spawning, Palau, Philippine Sea. A few black and white snappers (Macolor niger) have crawled into the school to eat the eggs

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Portrait of pair of Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) in their spawning aggregation

Portrait of pair of Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) in their spawning aggregation. Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed Marine Park, Sinai, Egypt. Red Sea

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) breaking up into smaller groups to spawn

Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) breaking up into smaller groups to spawn. The fish swim short arches above the main group as they release clouds of gametes. Shark City, Ulong, Rock Islands, Palau

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: School of Bohar snapper (Lutjanus bohar) swimming in formation along a coral reef

School of Bohar snapper (Lutjanus bohar) swimming in formation along a coral reef. These fish are usually solitary and aggregate each summer in the Red Sea to spawn

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Two-spot Red Snapper on a coral reef, Micronesia

Two-spot Red Snapper on a coral reef, Micronesia
Two-spot Red Snapper (lutjanus bohar) on a coral reef; Yap, Federated States of Micronesia

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Twinspot snappers

Twinspot snappers (Lutjanus bohar) shoaling. This fish inhabits reef edges and drop offs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, from east Africa to the Pacific islands

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Twinspot snappers (Lutjanus bohar), blue background, Ras Mohamed, Sinai, Red Sea, 2506007

Twinspot snappers (Lutjanus bohar), blue background, Ras Mohamed, Sinai, Red Sea, 2506007
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Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Red snapper, Lutjanus Bohar, swims over coral reef, Rongelap, Marshall Islands, Micronesia

Red snapper, Lutjanus Bohar, swims over coral reef, Rongelap, Marshall Islands, Micronesia
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Twin-spot snapper (Lutjanus bohar) school Shark and Yolanda; Ras Mohamed National Park; Sharm El

Twin-spot snapper (Lutjanus bohar) school Shark and Yolanda; Ras Mohamed National Park; Sharm El Sheikh; South Sinai;
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Background imageLutjanus Bohar Collection: Twinspot Snappers (Lutjanus bohar), Ras Mohamed, Sinai, Egyptian Red Sea, blue background, 27-6-07

Twinspot Snappers (Lutjanus bohar), Ras Mohamed, Sinai, Egyptian Red Sea, blue background, 27-6-07
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The vertical reef wall at Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed, comes alive with vibrant colors as the Scalefin anthias dance in harmony. Amidst this breathtaking scene, a shoal of Twinspot snapper (Lutjanus bohar) rushes up to spawn, creating a mesmerizing cloud of life and energy. The Bohar snapper (Lutjanus bohar) school gracefully swims through the crystal-clear waters of Ras Mohammed, showcasing their stunning patterns and sleek bodies. In Okinawa, Japan's Pacific Ocean, a majestic Reef manta ray glides alongside the Twinspot snappers (Lutjanus bohar), forming an unlikely friendship amidst the coral reefs. Witnessing nature's spectacle unfolds as Red snappers/Two-spot red snappers (Lutjanus bohar) gather in massive numbers for their annual spawning ritual is truly awe-inspiring. A close-up portrait captures the beauty of a pair of Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) in their intimate spawning aggregation - a testament to their strong bond. Breaking away from the larger group, smaller clusters of Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) venture out to find their perfect spot to release their eggs into the water column. Swimming in perfect formation along a vibrant coral reef backdrop showcases both grace and unity within this species. A large gathering of Bohar snappers (Lutjanus bohar) congregates with a smaller shoal of Batfish - an enchanting sight that highlights diversity and symbiotic relationships within marine ecosystems. At Shark Reef in Ras Mohammed Marine Park, Sinai Egypt, schools upon schools of these magnificent creatures create an underwater ballet that leaves spectators speechless. Traveling across oceans brings us to Micronesia where we encounter Two-spot Red Snapper elegantly resting on colorful coral reefs - reminding us that even solitary moments can be filled with tranquility and beauty.