Mouse Mat : Sun coral. Colony of sun coral (Tubastrea sp.) polyps growing on a current-swept
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Sun coral. Colony of sun coral (Tubastrea sp.) polyps growing on a current-swept
Sun coral. Colony of sun coral (Tubastrea sp.) polyps growing on a current-swept rocky sea bed. Photographed in Triton Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
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Media ID 6296045
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Anthozoa Anthozoan Anthozoans Boulder Cnidarian Cnidarians Colony Coral Corals Indo Pacific Ocean Indonesia Indonesian Irian Jaya Papuan Reef Rocky Sea Bed Sea Floor Southeast Asia Triton Bay West Papua Sun Coral Sun Polyps
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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the mesmerizing beauty of a sun coral colony thriving on a rocky sea bed in Triton Bay, West Papua, Indonesia. The vibrant Tubastrea sp. polyps gracefully sway with the current, creating a stunning spectacle against the backdrop of nature's raw elements. The image captures the essence of marine life at its finest - an intricate tapestry woven by these Asian corals that have found their home amidst boulders beneath the crystal-clear waters. As part of the anthozoan family, these cnidarians exhibit remarkable biological diversity and play a crucial role in Southeast Asia's marine ecosystem. The white sea floor serves as an ideal canvas for this flourishing colony to thrive and multiply. Each individual polyp contributes to the larger reef structure, forming a harmonious community that supports countless other organisms within this underwater realm. Located in West Papua's pristine waters, Triton Bay offers an unparalleled opportunity for scientists and enthusiasts alike to explore and understand marine biology in its purest form. This photograph is not just a visual delight but also an invitation to appreciate our planet's incredible biodiversity and fragile ecosystems. Courtesy of Science Photo Library, this awe-inspiring image reminds us of both the fragility and resilience found within our oceans while serving as a testament to Indonesia's rich natural heritage.
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