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Scuba diving into coral garden at Ishigaki island, Japan
Needlefish on white background
Pacific halibut swims in the aquarium
indonesian marine fish
Bay pipefish
Pipe Fish head. Pipe Fish on sandy seabed among seaweed.
Seahorse in the water at a night dive. Incredible colors. Surreal. The sea horse is like a chameleon but in the sea, it blends in with the environment and can change color when it needs.
close up on single ribbon fish isolated on white background
Whip Coral or Wire Coral Goby Bryaninops yongei occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific, usually in pairs on Wire Coral Cirripathes anguina in a depth range from 3-45m, length 3.5cm. The body of this fish species is translucent, so the vertebral column is completely visible. length 3.5cm. Cirripathes anguina is found along current-swept drop-offs or backreefs. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia 3°57'4.9417 S 134°8'1.0322 E at 21m depth
Halfbeak fish or needlefish isolated on white background
Swell shark, Cephaloscyllium ventriosum, from central California to the Gulf of California
Longsnout pipefish (Syngnathus temminckii) swimming in sea water
Tarentola mauritanica in close range
Atlantic needlefish Strongylura marina is a fish often found in marinas and other saltwater bodies where there is not a strong current.
Mansuar island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Close-up of a Straight-stick Pipefish (Trachyrhamphus Longirostris), Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
Saw Blade Shrimp Tozeuma armatum is a species of broken back shrimp (Hippolydiae) that occurs throughout the tropical Indo-West Pacific and the Red Sea in a depth range from 3-30m, max. length 5cm. The species is associated with black corals and sea whips. The body is almost invisible due to the elongated shape and the camouflaging bands. \nTozeuma armatum can adopt the same color bands as it's particular coral colony host. It can be white, yellow, orange, red or combination of these. The rarest colour combination is yellow and blue. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°54'41.688 S 134°7'15.66 E at 22m depth
The reedfish, ropefish (more commonly used in the United States), or snakefish, Erpetoichthys calabaricus, is a species of fish in the family Polypteridae alongside the bichirs. It is the only member of the genus Erpetoichthys. It is native to fresh and brackish waters in West and Central Africa. The reedfish possesses a pair of lungs in addition to gills, allowing it to survive in very oxygen-poor water. It is threatened by habitat loss through palm oil plantations, other agriculture, deforestation, and urban development
Seahorse in the water at a night dive. Incredible colors. Surreal. The sea horse is like a chameleon but in the sea, it blends in with the environment and can change color when it needs.
A brown color Longsnout pipefish (Syngnathus temminckii) on the ocean floor sand
A tiny, juvenile ornate ghost pipefish near a shallow reef in Indonesia.
Photo of Bluestripe pipefish (Pacific bluestripe pipefish, Fantail pipefish, Black-sided pipefish), a juvenile saltwater fish, against a black background.
New Zealand Longfin Eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) on the banks of a river in summer.
marine life around Curaçao /Netherlands Antilles
Seahorse in the sea of ​​Simeulue island, Aceh, Indonesia
Hound needlefish isolated on white background, Tylosurus crocodys
Denise's Pygmy Seahorse Hippocampus denise occurs in tropical Western Pacific in a depth range from 13-90m, max length 2.2cm for males and 2.54 cm fore females. These Seahorses can match the coloration of the stems and with the body ornamentation in the form of tubercles they even perfectly imitate the polyps of their gorgonian hosts!  \nThe species is named after Denise Nielsen Tackett. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°58'33.9276 S 134°10'0.3468 E at 17m depth
Robust Ghost Pipefish (Solenostomus cyanopterus), pink variation, 11 cm in size, also known as the blue-finned ghost pipefish, Racek's ghost pipefish, robust-snouted ghost pipefish or the squaretail ghost-pipefish. \nThese fish float near motionlessly, with their mouths facing downwards, around a background that makes them nearly impossible to see. They feed on tiny crustaceans, sucked inside through their long snouts.\nUnderwater macro photography taken in Lembeh, Manado - Indonesia.
The common seadragon or weedy seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) is a marine fish related to the seahorses. Endemic to Australia.
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