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A nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) pictured with a school of juvenile jacks. Bahamas, Central America
A plumed scorpionfish (Scorpaena grandicornis), off Singer Island in Florida, United States of America, North America
A bright pink purple paddle-flap scorpionfish {Rhinopias eschmeyeri) on volcanic sand, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
A bright pink purple paddle-flap scorpionfish {Rhinopias eschmeyeri) on volcanic sand, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Close-up of a devil scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis diabolus), Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific, North America
A well-camouflaged devil scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis diabolus) waits to ambush prey on a reef in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This remote, tropical region is home to extraordinary marine biodiversity.
A large roughtail stingray, Dasyatis centroura, lays on the seagrass-covered seafloor of Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This reef is part of the massive Mesoamerican Reef System in the Caribbean Sea, the second largest barrier reef on Earth.
A yellow stingray (Urobatis jamaicensis) lays on the sandy seafloor of Turneffe Atoll in Belize. This small and beautiful elasmobranch ranges throughout the Caribbean Sea.
A Caribbean electric ray (Narcine bancroftii) lays on the sandy seafloor of Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea. This ray can generate strong electric discharges used to defend themselves or to stun prey.
A camouflaged horned flathead (Thysanophrys carbunculus) lays hidden on a sandy slope near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This beautiful, tropical region is home to an incredible variety of marine life.
A yellow stingray (Urobatis jamaicensis) lays on the sandy seafloor of Turneffe Atoll in Belize. This small and beautiful elasmobranch ranges throughout the Caribbean Sea.
A well-camouflaged yellow stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis, swims over a shallow seagrass meadow growing within Turneffe Atoll's lagoon in the Caribbean Sea. This reef is part of the massive Mesoamerican Reef System, the second largest barrier reef on Earth
A large roughtail stingray, Dasyatis centroura, lays on the seagrass-covered seafloor of Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This reef is part of the massive Mesoamerican Reef System in the Caribbean Sea, the second largest barrier reef on Earth.
A large black-blotched stingray (Taeniura meyeni) swims in deep water near Cocos Island, Costa Rica. This remote island is home to an incredible variety of marine life.
A large roughtail stingray (Dasyatis centroura) rests on the seafloor near Turneffe Atoll, Belize. This species is found throughout much of the Atlantic near reefs.
Spot-Fin Porcupine Fish (Diodon hystrix) swimming above the sandy bottom, Great Barrier Reef, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Queensland, Cairns, Australia, Pacific Ocean
Unidentified starfish (Euretaster sp.), red, Ponta de Sao Vicente, Isabella Island, Albemarle, Galapagos Islands, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, Ecuador, Pacific Ocean
Whitetip reef sharks (Triaenodon obesus) resting on rocks, San Benedicto Island, near Socorro, Revillagigedo Islands, archipelago, Mexico, eastern Pacific
Banded Bubble Starfish or Warty Starfish (Echinaster callosus), Sabang Beach, Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines, South China Sea
American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus), underwater, head-on, underwater on sandy bottom, Head, mouth, set of teeth, Republic of Cuba, Caribbean Sea, Central America
Chocolate Chip Starfish (Protoreaster nodosus) gathered on a sandy ground, Sabang Beach, Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines, South China Sea