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Snapper Collection (page 5)

"Exploring the Vibrant Underwater World: Snapper Fish and More" Dive into the mesmerizing world fish, starting with the stunning Coral Bay fish

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10892982

Picture No. 10892982
Black and White Snapper (Macolor niger) Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10892940

Picture No. 10892940
Bluelined Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira) Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10892937

Picture No. 10892937
Bluelined Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira ) Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10892939

Picture No. 10892939
Bluelined Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira) Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10892938

Picture No. 10892938
Bluelined Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira ) Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10892221

Picture No. 10892221
Australian Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10892222

Picture No. 10892222
Australian Snapper Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10857807

Picture No. 10857807
Snapper Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10892968

Picture No. 10892968
Bluelined Snapper by Tree Soft Corals (Dendronephthya sp.) (Lutjanus kasmira) Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Picture No. 10892941

Picture No. 10892941
Bluelined Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira) Date:

Background imageSnapper Collection: Sopwith Snapper with the much-revised engine installation

Sopwith Snapper with the much-revised engine installation

Background imageSnapper Collection: The first Sopwith Snapper F7031 April 1919

The first Sopwith Snapper F7031 April 1919
The first Sopwith Snapper, F7031. April 1919. Date: 1919

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bigeye Snapper (Lutjanus lutjanus) adult, Mioskon, Dampier Straits

Bigeye Snapper (Lutjanus lutjanus) adult, Mioskon, Dampier Straits, Raja Ampat Islands (Four Kings), West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia, July

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bigeye Snapper (Lutjanus lutjanus) shoal, swimming beside sunken Second World War Japanese

Bigeye Snapper (Lutjanus lutjanus) shoal, swimming beside sunken Second World War Japanese platform, Junkyard, Sansapor Raru, Raja Ampat Islands (Four Kings), West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia, July

Background imageSnapper Collection: Moluccan Snapper (Lutjanus boutton) adult, Tanjung Riarwepan, Mioswaar

Moluccan Snapper (Lutjanus boutton) adult, Tanjung Riarwepan, Mioswaar, Raja Ampat Islands (Four Kings), West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia, June

Background imageSnapper Collection: One-spot Snapper (Lutjanus monostigma) adult, swimming at shipwreck, USAT Liberty

One-spot Snapper (Lutjanus monostigma) adult, swimming at shipwreck, USAT Liberty (US Army transport ship torpedoed during WWII), Tulamben, Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, April

Background imageSnapper Collection: Midnight Snapper (Macolor macularis) adult, swimming at shipwreck, USAT Liberty

Midnight Snapper (Macolor macularis) adult, swimming at shipwreck, USAT Liberty (US Army transport ship torpedoed during WWII), Tulamben, Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, April

Background imageSnapper Collection: Two-spot Red Snapper (Lutjanus bohar) adult, swimming, Reong West, Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands

Two-spot Red Snapper (Lutjanus bohar) adult, swimming, Reong West, Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bluestripe snapper (Lutjanus kasmira), Mozambique, Africa

Bluestripe snapper (Lutjanus kasmira), Mozambique, Africa

Background imageSnapper Collection: Lutjanus gibbus, humpback red snapper

Lutjanus gibbus, humpback red snapper

Background imageSnapper Collection: Lutjanus campechanus, red snapper

Lutjanus campechanus, red snapper
One of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert

Background imageSnapper Collection: Striped snapper (Lutjanus) caught in fishing net, Southern Thailand, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean

Striped snapper (Lutjanus) caught in fishing net, Southern Thailand, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bluelined Snapper - school - Maldives

Bluelined Snapper - school - Maldives
LEE-118 Bluelined Snapper - school Maldives Lutjanus kasmira Lea Lee Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSnapper Collection: Columbia, Malpelo Island. Blue and gold snapper, or lutjanus viridis

Columbia, Malpelo Island. Blue and gold snapper, or lutjanus viridis

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bluestripped Snapper, Molokini Crater (Bird Sanctuary), South Maui, Hawaii, USA

Bluestripped Snapper, Molokini Crater (Bird Sanctuary), South Maui, Hawaii, USA

Background imageSnapper Collection: Honeycomb Moray Eel - with school of Bluelined Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira) - Maldives

Honeycomb Moray Eel - with school of Bluelined Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira) - Maldives
LEE-63 Honeycomb Moray Eel - with school of Bluelined Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira) Maldives Gymnothorax favagineus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bluelined Snapper - school - Maldives

Bluelined Snapper - school - Maldives
LEE-62 Bluelined Snapper - school Maldives Lutjanus kasmira Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bigeye Snapper - school - Malaysia

Bigeye Snapper - school - Malaysia
LEE-138 Bigeye Snapper - school Malaysia Lutjanus lutjanus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bluelined Snapper - school by colourful Coral Reef - Kuda Thila - South-Ari atoll - Maldives

Bluelined Snapper - school by colourful Coral Reef - Kuda Thila - South-Ari atoll - Maldives
LEE-117 Bluelined Snapper - school by colourful Coral Reef Kuda Thila - South-Ari atoll - Maldives Lutjanus kasmira Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSnapper Collection: Yellow Snapper and Orange Encrusting Sponge (Diplastrealla sp. ) Hol Chan Marine Preserve

Yellow Snapper and Orange Encrusting Sponge (Diplastrealla sp. ) Hol Chan Marine Preserve
Yellow Snapper and Orange Encrusting Sponge (Diplastrealla sp.) Hol Chan Marine Preserve, Belize Barrier Reef-2nd longest in the world (RF)

Background imageSnapper Collection: Glasseye snapper, Caribbean

Glasseye snapper, Caribbean

Background imageSnapper Collection: Schooling Bluestripped Snappers (Lutjanus kasmira), North Huvadhoo Atoll, Southern Maldives

Schooling Bluestripped Snappers (Lutjanus kasmira), North Huvadhoo Atoll, Southern Maldives, Indian Ocean

Background imageSnapper Collection: Indonesia, Raja Ampat. Black snapper fish swim past coral reef

Indonesia, Raja Ampat. Black snapper fish swim past coral reef

Background imageSnapper Collection: Odd fish by Louis Wain

Odd fish by Louis Wain
Odd fish at the international fisheries exhibtion, South Kensington, 1883. Date: 1883

Background imageSnapper Collection: Black-and-white Snapper (Macolor niger) shoal, Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Black-and-white Snapper (Macolor niger) shoal, Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSnapper Collection: Long-spot Snapper (Lutjanus fulviflamma) juvenile, in night colours, swimming in reef at night

Long-spot Snapper (Lutjanus fulviflamma) juvenile, in night colours, swimming in reef at night, Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bluestripe Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira) adults, school swimming over reef, Mioskon, Dampier Straits

Bluestripe Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira) adults, school swimming over reef, Mioskon, Dampier Straits, Raja Ampat, West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia

Background imageSnapper Collection: Checkered Snapper (Lutjanus decussatus) adult, swimming over reef, Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo

Checkered Snapper (Lutjanus decussatus) adult, swimming over reef, Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSnapper Collection: Cubera Snapper (Lutjanus cyanopterus) adult, swimming over reef, Bonaire, Leeward Antilles

Cubera Snapper (Lutjanus cyanopterus) adult, swimming over reef, Bonaire, Leeward Antilles, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean

Background imageSnapper Collection: Snapping turtle

Snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). This freshwater turtle is found in wetlands throughout North America, from southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico

Background imageSnapper Collection: Schoolmaster snapper hunting

Schoolmaster snapper hunting
Schoolmaster snappers (Lutjanus apodus) hunting for prey amongst coral rubble. Behind the snappers is a trevally (silver), while at lower left is a sharptail eel (Myrichthys breviceps)

Background imageSnapper Collection: Two-spot banded snappers

Two-spot banded snappers (Lutjanus biguttatus) in a shoal. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageSnapper Collection: Bluelined snappers

Bluelined snappers (Lutjanus kasmira) schooling. Photographed in Irian Jaya, Indonesia

Background imageSnapper Collection: Blue-lined snappers

Blue-lined snappers (Lutjanus kasmira) shoaling on a coral reef. This fish inhabits the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. It feeds on smaller fish and crustaceans

Background imageSnapper Collection: Snapper School

Snapper School
A large big school of snappers hunting at Ras Muhamad, Sinai, Egypt

Background imageSnapper Collection: Midnight snapper

Midnight snapper. Juvenile midnight snapper (Macolor macularis) over coral. Photographed in Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageSnapper Collection: Two-spot snappers and coral

Two-spot snappers and coral. School of two-spot snappers (Lutjanus biguttatus) over vast beds of staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis). Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageSnapper Collection: Sea fan and schooling snappers

Sea fan and schooling snappers (family Lutjanidae, yellow). Sea fans are colonies of tiny coral organisms (polyps) that build hard structures around themselves for protection and support



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"Exploring the Vibrant Underwater World: Snapper Fish and More" Dive into the mesmerizing world fish, starting with the stunning Coral Bay fish. With their vibrant colors and graceful movements, these snappers add a touch of beauty to any coral reef. But let's not forget about the infamous Red Snapper from Fiji, known for its toothy grin that can send shivers down your spine. In French Polynesia's Indopacific region, Grey Reef Sharks are attracted to the smell of herrings hidden inside small plastic tubes. Watch as they skillfully search through intricate coral formations in pursuit of their prey - a true spectacle to behold. A composite image on a black background showcases an array of yellow tropical reef fish species like Falcula butterflyfish, Yellow boxfish, Golden butterflyfish, and Red Sea clownfish. Their vivid hues create a kaleidoscope-like display that is simply breathtaking. Moving on to Cocos Island National Park in Costa Rica, witness a magnificent shoal of Blue-lined snappers gracefully swimming together. Their synchronized movements create an awe-inspiring sight against the backdrop of this protected marine sanctuary. Venturing further into Shark Reef at Ras Mohammed reveals an impressive vertical reef wall adorned with Scalefin anthias. These colorful little creatures bring life to every inch of this underwater wonderland - truly nature's masterpiece. For those seeking adventure closer to home, head over to Destin Harbor Boardwalk in Florida where fishing tours offer exciting encounters with Red Snapper Fish. Experience the thrill as you reel them in and admire their striking appearance up close. And finally, watch as Gray snappers form massive shoals swimming above Turtle grass beds in perfect harmony. This symbiotic relationship between these beautiful fishes and seagrass highlights nature's delicate balance beneath our oceans' surface. Last but not least are Twinspot snappers rushing up together for spawning season.