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Marine Invertebrate Collection

"Discover the Enchanting Marine Invertebrates of Komodo Island National Park

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Whelk fossil

Whelk fossil. This spiral-shaped fossilised whelk is a gastropod from the extinct Clavilithes genus. Its fossils are found worldwide

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Underwater reef system on pink sand beach, Komodo National Park, Komodo Island, Indonesia

Underwater reef system on pink sand beach, Komodo National Park, Komodo Island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Hard and soft corals and giant clam underwater on Sebayur Island, Komodo Island National Park

Hard and soft corals and giant clam underwater on Sebayur Island, Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: A profusion of hard and soft coral with a giant clam underwater on Tengah Besar Island

A profusion of hard and soft coral with a giant clam underwater on Tengah Besar Island, Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: A profusion of hard and soft coral underwater on Tengah Besar Island, Komodo Island National Park

A profusion of hard and soft coral underwater on Tengah Besar Island, Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: A profusion of hard and soft coral underwater on Siaba Kecil, Komodo Island National Park

A profusion of hard and soft coral underwater on Siaba Kecil, Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Brain coral at night on Sebayur Island, Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Brain coral at night on Sebayur Island, Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Hard and soft corals and tridacna clam on underwater reef on Jaco Island, Timor Sea, East Timor

Hard and soft corals and tridacna clam on underwater reef on Jaco Island, Timor Sea, East Timor, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Hard and soft corals on underwater reef on Jaco Island, Timor Sea, East Timor, Southeast Asia, Asia

Hard and soft corals on underwater reef on Jaco Island, Timor Sea, East Timor, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Mediterranean Jelly Fish (Cotylorhiza tuberculata) at the Monterey Bay Aquarium - Monterey

Mediterranean Jelly Fish (Cotylorhiza tuberculata) at the Monterey Bay Aquarium - Monterey, California

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Sea Nettles (Chrysaora fuscescens) on display at the Monterey Bay Aquarium - Monterey

Sea Nettles (Chrysaora fuscescens) on display at the Monterey Bay Aquarium - Monterey, California

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Sea Nettle (Chrysaora sp. ) on display at the Monterey Bay Aquarium

Sea Nettle (Chrysaora sp. ) on display at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
Sea Nettle (Chrysaora sp.) on display at the Monterey Bay Aquarium

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: A Giant Bell Jelly (Polyorchis sp) at the Monterey Bay Aquarium - Monterey, California

A Giant Bell Jelly (Polyorchis sp) at the Monterey Bay Aquarium - Monterey, California

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Sponges and mixed invertebrates, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Sponges and mixed invertebrates, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Giant clam - on reef. Wheeler Reef, Great Barrier Reef off Townsville, Queensland

Giant clam - on reef. Wheeler Reef, Great Barrier Reef off Townsville, Queensland, Australia DWD00822
AUS-1951 Giant clam - on reef. Wheeler Reef, Great Barrier Reef off Townsville, Queensland, Australia Tridacna gigas Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageMarine Invertebrate Collection: Giant clam - wheeler Reef, Great Barrier Reef off Townsville, Queensland, Australia DWD00823

Giant clam - wheeler Reef, Great Barrier Reef off Townsville, Queensland, Australia DWD00823
AUS-1943 Giant clam - wheeler Reef, Great Barrier Reef off Townsville Queensland, Australia Tridacna gigas Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal


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"Discover the Enchanting Marine Invertebrates of Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia" Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of marine invertebrates as you explore the underwater reef system on a picturesque pink sand beach at Komodo National Park. Located on Komodo Island, Southeast Asia's hidden gem offers a breathtaking display of hard and soft corals alongside a magnificent giant clam. Venture further to Sebayur Island, where vibrant hard and soft corals dance with an array of colorful reef fish beneath the crystal-clear waters. Witness nature's artistry unfold before your eyes as you encounter another awe-inspiring profusion of coral and an enchanting giant clam. Tengah Besar Island beckons with its own captivating spectacle - an abundance of hard and soft coral formations that create a magical underwater landscape. Here, amidst this thriving ecosystem, discover the intricate beauty of brain coral illuminated by moonlight during night dives. Siaba Kecil awaits with yet another stunning showcase of flourishing hard and soft corals beneath its azure waters. Lose yourself in this underwater paradise as you witness these delicate organisms thrive in their natural habitat. Journey beyond Indonesia to Jaco Island in East Timor's Timor Sea, where more wonders await. Marvel at the harmonious coexistence between hard and soft corals while encountering tridacna clams nestled within this vibrant underwater reef. For those seeking even more marvels from undersea realms, venture to Monterey Bay Aquarium where Mediterranean Jellyfish gracefully glide through their aquatic sanctuary. Observe these ethereal creatures up close as they captivate visitors with their translucent beauty. Embark on an unforgettable journey into the realm of marine invertebrates across Southeast Asia and beyond – a testament to nature's extraordinary diversity that will leave you breathless at every turn.