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Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock

Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Cameraman Michael Pitts on the wreck of the Blue Plunder Bahamas

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock

Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Michael pitts with underwater time lapse system on the wreck of the Blue Plunder. Bahamas

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock

Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Blue Tang grazing on the hull of the wreck of the Blue Plunder - Bahamas

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock

Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Soft Coral growing on the hull of the Blue Plunder wreck - Nassau, Bahamas

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock

Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Cameraman Michael Pitts on the wreck of the Blue Plunder Bahamas

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock

Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Wreck of the Blue Plunder - Bahamas

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Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Neil Lucas with underwater time lapse system on the wreck of the Blue Plunder. Bahamas

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Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Neil Lucas with underwater time lapse system on the wreck of the Blue Plunder. Bahamas

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock

Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Wreck of the Blue Plunder - Bahamas

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock

Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Wreck of the Blue Plunder - Bahamas

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Anthony Pierce / SpecialistStock

Anthony Pierce / SpecialistStock
Flying Squid Species in mid-air, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic)

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Anthony Pierce / SpecialistStock
Flying Squid Species in mid-air leaving a water trail behind it, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean

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Anthony Pierce / SpecialistStock
Flying Fish Species in mid-air, off Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock

Michael Pitts / SpecialistStock
Wreck of the Blue Plunder - Bahamas

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Trout species (currently unidentified) in holding tank

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Anthony Pierce / SpecialistStock

Anthony Pierce / SpecialistStock
Flying Squid Species in mid-air, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic)

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Anthony Pierce / SpecialistStock
Flying Squid Species in mid-air, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic)

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Anthony Pierce / SpecialistStock
Flying Squid Species in mid-air, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic)

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Underwater scenes from the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Underwater scenes from the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Underwater scenes from the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Adult ghost crab (Ocypode sp.) on the beach in the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. These burrowing crabs sift through beach sand to feed at low tide

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Adult ghost crab (Ocypode sp.) on the beach in the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. These burrowing crabs sift through beach sand to feed at low tide

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Adult ghost crab (Ocypode sp.) on the beach in the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. These burrowing crabs sift through beach sand to feed at low tide

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Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Macro images from the Galapagos Islands Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. Shown here is a hermit crab on the beach

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) in the litoral of the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. This gravid female is wetting and aeriating her eggs

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) in the litoral of the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. This gravid female is wetting and aeriating her eggs

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) in the litoral of the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. This bright red crab is one of the most abundant invertabrates to be seen in

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) in the litoral of the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. This bright red crab is one of the most abundant invertabrates to be seen in

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Sally lightfoot crabs (Grapsus grapsus) mating in the litoral of the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) in the litoral of the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. This bright red crab is one of the most abundant invertabrates to be seen in

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) spraying water towards marine iguana in the litoral of the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) in the litoral of the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. This bright red crab is one of the most abundant invertabrates to be seen in

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) in the litoral of the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. This bright red crab is one of the most abundant invertabrates to be seen in

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Mark Harding / SpecialistStock

Mark Harding / SpecialistStock
Gymnothorax castaneus, panamic green moray. Ecuador

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Red Sea Anemonefish ( Amphiprion bicinctus ) with its mouth open. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Red Sea Nembrotha ( Nembrotha megalocera ) crawling on the sand. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
A pair of Red Sea Walkman ( Inimicus filamentosus ) hiding deep inside the corals. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Pyjama Slug (Chromodoris quadricolor) climbing over the sea grass. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Macro shot of stone coral ( Faviidae sp. ). red sea, egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Up close and personal with a Red Sea Walkman ( Inimicus filamentosus ). Red sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
brightly coloured underside of a Red Sea Walkman ( Inimicus filamentosus ) wings. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Portrait shot of a Long nose hawkfish ( Oxycirrhites typus). Red sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Face of a Crocodilefish ( Papilloculiceps longiceps ), lying on stones. Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Rueppells wart slug ( Fryeria rueppelii ) against a sandy bottom. red sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
a feeding Small sand crab ( Leucosia sp. ). red sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Scary Yellowhead moray ( Gymnothorax rueppelliae ), with mouth wide open. Red sea, Egypt

Background imageUnder the sea Collection: Joe Graham / SpecialistStock

Joe Graham / SpecialistStock
Feather star ( Crinoidea sp.) perched on a coral block during night dive. Red Sea, Egypt



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