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A school of snapper in the Florida Keys.
Corall reef garden off the coast of the island of Bonaire
thousands of little different fishes over corals during diving in egypt
A barracuda is a large, predatory, ray-finned fish known for its fearsome appearance and ferocious behaviour. The barracuda is a saltwater fish of the genus Sphyraena, the only genus in the family Sphyraenidae which was named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1815. It is found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide ranging from the eastern border of the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea, on its western border the Caribbean Sea, and in tropical areas of the Pacific Ocean.
Flocks of fish swim in groups, the underwater circle is shining down. Lots of tilapia Swim in groups or in groups. Naturally, underwater, herds of fish are fed for food. 3D Rendering.
School of barracuda
A school of silver fish with yellow fins is swimming close to the sandy ocean floor. The clear blue water above and the sunlight filtering through create a serene underwater environment. The fish are swimming in a group, with their fins moving in unison. The sandy ocean floor is visible, with small rocks and shells scattered around. The sunlight filtering through the water creates a beautiful effect, illuminating the fish and the sandy ocean floor.
Barracuda swim alone in deep sea.
From a scuba dive at Phi Phi Islands
Large barracuda fish swimming over coral reef heads underwater in clear blue ocean. Photographed in Maui, Hawaii.
A portrait of a Great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) off the coast of Bonaire.
Bluefin Trevally Caranx melampygus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean from the Red Sea and East Africa to Ducie Island, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to New Caledonia, in the Eastern Central Pacific from Mexico to Panama in a depth range from 0-190m, max. length 117cm, common 60cm. The species feeds mainly on other fishes, also crustaceans. Ciguatera poisoning can occur with at a length of minimum 50 cm. Ciguatera, a foodborn illness, caused by bioaccumulation is a very heat-resistant toxicity who cannot be detoxified by conventional cooking. \nBehind the Trevally there is a school of One-stripe Fusiliers Pterocaesio tessellata. The species occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean from Sri Lanka to Vanuatu, the New Hebrides in a depth range from 1-30m, max. length 18.5cm. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia 3°57'58.68 S 134°9'6.27 E at 9m depth
School of sea  fish are swimming to water surface
Mansuar island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris), also known as the blue angelfish, golden angelfish or yellow angelfish underwater in sea with corals in background
A vibrant underwater scene with clear blue water and a school of various types of fish. The main focus of the image is a large school of silver fish with streamlined bodies and forked tails at the forefront. The seabed is visible below, covered in rocks and coral formations that provide a natural habitat for the marine life. Sunlight penetrates the water surface above, illuminating the scene and creating patterns of light and shadow throughout.
School of Barracuda swimming in the blue.
Close up school of fish, looking at camera. Photographed at Neptune Islands, South Australia.
School of barracudas swimming away, red sea, saudi arabia
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School of Barracudas
Coral reefs are the one of earths most complex ecosystems, containing over 800 species of corals and one million animal and plant species. Here we see a massive shoal of Bigeye Snapper (Lutjanus lutjanus). The large school of fish group together as a means of protection from predators. This is a typical animal behaviour that ensures the species survival. The fish are in a heart shape.  The location is Phi Phi Archipelago, Andaman Sea, Krabi, Thailand.
School of yellow stripe scad fish in beautiful coral reef in Surin island national park, Thailand.
Fish on a coral reef
Redbelly Yellowtail Fusilier Caesio cuning occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from Sri Lanka to Vanuatu, to southern Japan and to northern Australia in a depth range from 1-60m, max. length 60cm. The species inhabits coastal areas, usually over rocky and coral reefs forming schools in midwater, feeding on zooplankton. The species is often encountered in silty areas with low visibility at 1-30 m depth. \nSome other fishes like a Rabbitfish, two species of Sergeant Major Fishes and three species of Snappers, Surgeonfishes, Butterflyfishes, Damselfishes a Parrotfish are there. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°51'36.6 S 133°58'17.55 E at 5m depth
beauty and order  of large schools of fish under the sea
Barracuda in The Indian Ocean, Maldives
Large Kingfish or Amberjack fish swimming through school of Silver Jack Bigeye Trevally fish in clear blue water
A school of fish in Galapagos
Colorful Coral Reef Teeming with Exotic Fish. Lively and colorful coral reef in a vibrant underwater world. Diverse array of tropical fish swimming freely in their aquatic environment, creating a mesmerizing scene for nature and animal enthusiasts alike.
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