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Nudibranches Collection

"Nudibranches: The Colorful Wonders of the Sea" Diving into the depths of the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia

Background imageNudibranches Collection: Nudibranch / Sea Slug - Purple

Nudibranch / Sea Slug - Purple
KA-250 Nudibranch / Sea Slug - Purple Mediterranean Sea Mollusca Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNudibranches Collection: Nudibranch (sea slug) (Chromodoris coil) Unlike most snails, nudibranchs have no shell & their

Nudibranch (sea slug) (Chromodoris coil) Unlike most snails, nudibranchs have no shell & their delicate gills are
AUS-1846 Nudibranch (sea slug) (Chromodoris coil) Unlike most snails, nudibranchs have no shell & their delicate gills are exposed. Without a shell, they rely on toxic chemicals for self-defence

Background imageNudibranches Collection: Common Grey Seaslug (Aeolidia papillosa) adult, in shallow pool beside Snakelocks Anemone

Common Grey Seaslug (Aeolidia papillosa) adult, in shallow pool beside Snakelocks Anemone (Anemonia viridis), Kimmeridge, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, March

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13131094
Long-cirri Phyllodesmium Nudibranch with cerata - with digestive gland ducts connected to zooxanthellae - Muka Linggua dive site, Bangka Island, north Sulawesi, Indonesia

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13131093
Magnificent Chromodoris Nudibranch - Sanggamau dive site, Bangka Island, north Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean Date: 24-03-2016

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13131061
Co's Chromodoris Nudibranch - Mioskon dive site, Dampier Straits, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia Date: 25-09-2019

Background imageNudibranches Collection: Picture No. 12479176

Picture No. 12479176
Sapsucking Nudibranch - with eggs on coral - Date:

Background imageNudibranches Collection: Picture No. 11674846

Picture No. 11674846
Ornate Cadlinella Nudibranch with pink-tipped white tubercules. Date:

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Picture No. 11675079
Lined Nembrotha Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11091845
Willan's Chromodoris Nudibranch Date:

Background imageNudibranches Collection: Nudibranch or sea slug (Reticulidia sp). Rib Reef, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland

Nudibranch or sea slug (Reticulidia sp). Rib Reef, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia
AUS-718 A nudibranch or sea slug Rib Reef, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia Reticulidia sp. Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageNudibranches Collection: Picture No. 11674862

Picture No. 11674862
Cryptic Phyllodesmium Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11674847
Red-lined Flabellina Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11674841
Painted Thecacera Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675367
Snakey Bornella Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675357
Painted Thecacera Nudibranch on black sand. Date:

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Picture No. 11675209
Elegant Phyllidia Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675186
Royal Hypseldoris Nudibranch showing mouthparts. Date:

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Picture No. 11675182
Nakamoto Okenia Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675180
Mabul Thecacera Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675176
Co's Chromodoris Nudibranch near food (sea squirts). Date:

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Picture No. 11675166
Royal Hypseldoris Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675121
Royal Hypseldoris Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675097
Mushroom Coral Reticulidia Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675080
Dusky Nembrotha Nudibranch feeding on sea squirts. Date:

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Picture No. 11675058
Ringed Flavorinus Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675033
Spanish Dancer Nudibranch Gills. Date:

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Picture No. 11675030
Purple-lined Nembrotha Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675015
WIllan's Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11675008
Aeolid Nudibranch crawling on black sand. Date:

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Picture No. 11675009
Aeolid Nudibranch crawling on black sand. Date:

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Picture No. 11674992
Tambja Nudibranch. Date:

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Picture No. 11091908
Black Gymnodoris Nudibranch feeding on Fierce Shrimpgoby (Ctenogobiops feroculus) Date:

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Picture No. 11091844
Purple-dotted Chromodoris Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091825
Squat Lobster and Nudibranch (Rostanga cf. bifurcata) Date:

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Picture No. 11091817
Much-desired Flabellina Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091804
Spotted-foot Plocamopherus Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091802
Briareum Phyllodesmium Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091796
Painted Hypselodoris Nudibranch feeding Date:

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Picture No. 11091788
Orange Gymnodoris Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091779
Bullock's Hypselodoris Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091780
Three-lobed T-Bar Nudibranchs pair Date:

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Picture No. 11091778
Janolus Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091777
Pair of Painted Hypselodoris Nudibranches Date:

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Picture No. 11091770
Reticulated Chromodoris Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091771
Anne's Chromodoris Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091766
Janolus Nudibranch Date:

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Picture No. 11091764
Schmeltz Discodoris Nudibranch Date:



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"Nudibranches: The Colorful Wonders of the Sea" Diving into the depths of the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia, one can encounter a mesmerizing sight - nudibranches, also known as sea slugs. These vibrant creatures come in various hues, like the striking purple Nudibranch (Chromodoris coil). Unlike snails, they lack a protective shell and instead flaunt their delicate gills that are exposed to the world. To compensate for their vulnerability, these enchanting sea slugs have developed an extraordinary defense mechanism. They rely on toxic chemicals to deter predators and ensure their survival amidst this underwater paradise. It's fascinating how nature equips each creature with unique adaptations. In shallow pools beside Snakelocks Anemone (Anemonia viridis), we find another intriguing species - the Common Grey Seaslug (Aeolidia papillosa) adult. Its presence adds even more charm to this already captivating ecosystem. As it gracefully glides through its surroundings, it becomes evident why these sea slugs have become subjects of admiration among divers and marine enthusiasts alike. The photographs captured during these encounters showcase the beauty and diversity found within Rib Reef at Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Each image tells a story; Picture No. 12479176 reveals intricate patterns adorning a Nudibranch or sea slug (Reticulidia sp), while Picture No. 11674862 showcases yet another stunning specimen against a backdrop of colorful coral formations. Nudibranches truly exemplify Mother Nature's artistry beneath the waves - from their vivid colors to their intricate forms; they are living masterpieces swimming silently through our oceans' depths. So next time you explore the ocean's wonders or simply admire them from afar, take a moment to appreciate these remarkable creatures – nudibranches – adding vibrancy and intrigue to our underwater world.