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Portrait of Giant octopus in the deep. Photo was taken in Japan sea. Depth 20 meters.
Underwater image of Nurse shark in the blue ocean of Bimini, The Bahamas
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Tomato Braised Octopus with Romesco Sauce, Smoked Paprika, pine nuts and Mustard Greens
Octopus vulgaris underwater
Reef octopus in blue
Bigfin Reef Squids are easy to distinguish from other squids in that they possess thick and muscular oval fins that extend around almost the entire mantle. Because of these fins, bigfin reef squids are sometimes mistaken for cuttlefish. The bigfin reef squid is the most widespread species in the genus Sepioteuthis. It is found in temperate and tropical regions of the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific Ocean.\nAt night, when the Bigfin Reef Squids are most active, they are commonly found in shallow areas from 0-100m around reefs, sea grass beds, sandy bottoms, or rocky shorelines. They surface at night, as it is less likely to be detected by predators. During the day, they generally move to deeper waters or near any form of cover, such as floating driftwood, reefs, rocks, or grasses.\nSquids have speedy colour-changing abilities as their pigment cells, the chromatophores, rapidly change size and colour and the visual effect is enhanced by light reflecting cells, the iridocytes. They can shoot ink (dark melanin pigment) to confuse predators and aide in escapes. \nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, 3°56'17.7941 S 134°7'10.2802 E at 1m depth
Mimic Octopus - Thaumoctopus mimicus. Amazing underwater world of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia.
Spotted moray ,Gymnothorax moringa is a medium to large moray eel.
Extreme close up of Octopus eye and skin texture, macro underwater photography. Australia.
Mimic Octopus on sand
The island of Oahu, in the state of Hawaii, from old camera film in 1987.
Shots from the Barcelona aquarium. Nikon D750, Sigma Art 50, f2, 1/250, iso 800
Alticus saliens is a species of combtooth blenny found in the Pacific and Indian oceans. It was first named by Lacepède in 1800, and is commonly known as the Leaping blenny or the Jumping blenny. From the Indo-Pacific rocky shores;
Orange and red octopus with gold spots on a macro photo
Closeup of a Pelagia noctiluca in the waters of Sicily
A octopus made of silver, isolated on black background.
High-hat Triplefin Enneapterygius tutuilae occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from East Africa to Micronesia, Line Islands, and Society Islands, and Taiwan to Australia, including Papua New Guinea, Line Islands and Society Islands, Taiwan to reefs of Coral Sea and New Caledonia in a depth range from 0-55m, max. length 4cm. Adults are found in various reef habitats, but often on sponges or reef outcrops and in intertidal pools and on corals and rocks. The species feeds on zooplankton. \nEven if it is the most common and most widely distributed among Enneapterygius species, this tiny and well camouflaged fish is rarely encountered. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia \n3°54'41.0503 S 134°7'18.2052 E at 4m depth
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A common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) in La Ciotat in the Calanque National Park in the South of France.
Coconut octopus dive in Lembeh
Common cuttlefish or European common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) undersea, Aegean Sea, Greece, Halkidiki
Cuttlefish or cuttles are marine molluscs of the order Sepiida. They belong to the class Cephalopoda, which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses. Cuttlefish have a unique internal shell, the cuttlebone.
Bryozoa are a phylum of relatively simple, aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all living in sedentary colonies. They have a special feeding structure called a lophophore, a \
Tasselled Wobbegong Eucrossorhinus dasypogon occurs in Eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia. This ovoviviparous species can reach more than 3.5m length, common length is less than 2m. The tough skin is used sometimes for leather. \nTasselled Wobbegong is threatened by extensive coral reef habitat destruction (pollution and dynamite fishing), as well as expanding fisheries. A considerable section of its habitat is protected in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. \nThe species is primarily nocturnal. Usually, by burrowing into the sand and with sand on its fins, the sharks outline becomes almost completely invisible to prey. This specimen was encountered at 4m depth during night time just when leaving the bottom. The scare at the right pectoral fin of this specimen is distinctive.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°56'17.7941 S 134°7'10.2802 E at 4m depth
Common octopus (Octopus vulgaris). Wildlife animal.
Anthopleura xanthogrammica, or the giant green anemone, is a species of intertidal sea anemone of the family Actiniidae. Other  names for this anemone include green surf anemone, giant green sea anemone, green anemone, giant tidepool anemone, anemone, and rough anemone.  Salt Point State Park, California.
Red Octopus on coral reef in the Red Sea in clear blue water with scuba divers behind
Batanta island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
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