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Yamasu's Nudibranch (Tenellia sp) feeding on Hydroid (Hydrozoa
© Colin Marshall / Biosphoto
© Colin Marshall / Biosphoto
Yamasu's Nudibranch (Tenellia sp) feeding on Hydroid (Hydrozoa Class), night dive, Melasti dive site, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
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Crowned Jellyfish (Cephea cephea) drifting in open water, Tahiti, French Polynesia
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
Crowned Jellyfish (Cephea cephea) drifting in open water, Tahiti, French Polynesia
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Deep sea Amphipod (Phronima sp) in its refuge (Siphonophorae sp)
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
Deep sea Amphipod (Phronima sp) in its refuge (Siphonophorae sp) photographed at night above abyssal depths. Tahiti, French Polynesia
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Pelagic shrimp on a Mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) photographed at night above the abyssal bottom. Tahiti French Polynesia
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
Pelagic shrimp on a Mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) photographed at night above the abyssal bottom. Tahiti French Polynesia
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Juvenile jack taking refuge in a purple jellyfish (Thysanostoma loriferum). Photographed at night over abyssal depths Tahiti, French Polynesia.
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
Juvenile jack taking refuge in a purple jellyfish (Thysanostoma loriferum). Photographed at night over abyssal depths Tahiti, French Polynesia. Award-winning image.
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Density of the Papuan jellyfish (Mastigias papua) from Lake Lenmakana. They are concentrated in places exposed to the sun. Misool, Raja Ampat,
© Gabriel Barathieu / Biosphoto
© Gabriel Barathieu / Biosphoto
Density of the Papuan jellyfish (Mastigias papua) from Lake Lenmakana. They are concentrated in places exposed to the sun. Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia
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Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) on black background, Mayotte
© Gabriel Barathieu / Biosphoto
© Gabriel Barathieu / Biosphoto
Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) on black background, Mayotte
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A tiny Benthic Hydromedusa, with a bell size of less than one centimeter, (Ptychogastria polaris), swimming in front of an iceberg, Tasiilaq, East
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
A tiny Benthic Hydromedusa, with a bell size of less than one centimeter, (Ptychogastria polaris), swimming in front of an iceberg, Tasiilaq, East Greenland
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Barrel Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo), Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean Sea
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
Barrel Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo), Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean Sea
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Portuguese Man O'war (Physalia physalis) in front of a reef, Tahiti, French Polynesia
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
Portuguese Man O'war (Physalia physalis) in front of a reef, Tahiti, French Polynesia
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Jack Mackerel (Trachurus sp) juveniles using a Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) as a shelter from predators, Tyrrhenian Sea
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
Jack Mackerel (Trachurus sp) juveniles using a Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) as a shelter from predators, Tyrrhenian Sea
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Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis), Tenerife, Canary Islands.
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis), Tenerife, Canary Islands.
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A jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) with your guest, Tyrrhenian Sea
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
A jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) with your guest, Tyrrhenian Sea
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Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) with a couple of crabs (Liocarcinus vernalis), Gulf of Naples, Tyrrhenian Sea, Italia. When the jellyfish rub the sandy
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) with a couple of crabs (Liocarcinus vernalis), Gulf of Naples, Tyrrhenian Sea, Italia. When the jellyfish rub the sandy seabed, the crabs jump on it and get carried to different areas. Highly commanded UPY 2017
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Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) concentrated at the entrance of a half submerged structure of the Roman era, Tyrrhenian Sea, Miseno, Napoli, Italy
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) concentrated at the entrance of a half submerged structure of the Roman era, Tyrrhenian Sea, Miseno, Napoli, Italy
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Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) with a crab (Liocarcinus vernalis), Gulf of Naples, Tyrrhenian Sea, Italia
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) with a crab (Liocarcinus vernalis), Gulf of Naples, Tyrrhenian Sea, Italia
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Group of highly stinging Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) a few meters deep, Tyrrhenian sea
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
Group of highly stinging Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) a few meters deep, Tyrrhenian sea
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Common jellyfish (Aurelia aurita), Bassin de Thau, Balaruc, Herault, France
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Common jellyfish (Aurelia aurita), Bassin de Thau, Balaruc, Herault, France
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Nomad Jellyfish (Rhopilema nomadica), Tofo, Mozambique, Indian Ocean
© Gabriel Barathieu / Biosphoto
© Gabriel Barathieu / Biosphoto
Nomad Jellyfish (Rhopilema nomadica), Tofo, Mozambique, Indian Ocean
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School of Common Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) on the Yıldızkoy Bay Submarine Trail in the Marine Protected Area of Gokceada Island, Turkey
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
School of Common Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) on the Yıldızkoy Bay Submarine Trail in the Marine Protected Area of Gokceada Island, Turkey
© Franco Banfi / Biosphoto
Thimble jellyfish bloom off Cabilao Island - Philippines
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Stinger Jellyfish on white background inspiration Gyotaku ; It is inspired by the Gyotaku, a traditional Japanese method of fish printing, dating
© Sergi Garcia Fernandez / Biosphoto
© Sergi Garcia Fernandez / Biosphoto
Stinger Jellyfish on white background inspiration Gyotaku ; It is inspired by the Gyotaku, a traditional Japanese method of fish printing, dating from the mid-1800s it was used by fishermen to record their catches, but has also become an art form in itself. I tried to apply it in photography. I think it's a great relationship between underwater photography, sea, art and history of the fishermen.
© Sergi Garcia Fernandez / Biosphoto
Mauve Stinger Jellyfish - Mediterranean Spain
© Tobias Bernhard Raff / Biosphoto
Jellyfish - Poor knights Island New Zealand
© Frédéric Pacorel / Biosphoto
Mauve Stinger Jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea area
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
Jellyfish at night Tahiti French Polynesia ; Size: 2 cm
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Jellyfish (Nausithoe punctata) at night, Tahiti French, Polynesia. Size: 2 cm
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
© Fabien Michenet / Biosphoto
Jellyfish (Nausithoe punctata) at night, Tahiti French, Polynesia. Size: 2 cm
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Pacific sea nettle Jellyfishes floating in water California
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Pacific sea nettle Jellyfishes floating in water California
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Jellyfishes swimming near a sand bottom
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Harlequin ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus), Leyte, Philippines, Pacific Ocean, Southeast Asia, Asia
© J.W.Alker / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
© J.W.Alker / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
Harlequin ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus), Leyte, Philippines, Pacific Ocean, Southeast Asia, Asia
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By-the-wind sailor (Velella velella) stranded by the millions after a storm in Corsica. The velella (Velella velella) is a pelagic species of
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
By-the-wind sailor (Velella velella) stranded by the millions after a storm in Corsica. The velella (Velella velella) is a pelagic species of cnidarian (hydrozoan). Contrary to appearances, it is not a jellyfish. It is more closely related to the siphonophores, a colony of specialized polyps formed from a single initial polyp, of the class Hydrozoa. It belongs to the neuston, a category of surface-bound aquatic organisms.
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By-the-wind sailor (Velella velella) stranded by the millions
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
By-the-wind sailor (Velella velella) stranded by the millions after a storm in Corsica. The velella (Velella velella) is a pelagic species of cnidarian (hydrozoan). Contrary to appearances, it is not a jellyfish. It is more closely related to the siphonophores, a colony of specialized polyps formed from a single initial polyp, of the class Hydrozoa. It belongs to the neuston, a category of surface-bound aquatic organisms.
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By-the-wind sailor (Velella velella) stranded by the millions
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
By-the-wind sailor (Velella velella) stranded by the millions after a storm in Corsica. The velella (Velella velella) is a pelagic species of cnidarian (hydrozoan). Contrary to appearances, it is not a jellyfish. It is more closely related to the siphonophores, a colony of specialized polyps formed from a single initial polyp, of the class Hydrozoa. It belongs to the neuston, a category of surface-bound aquatic organisms.
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By-the-wind sailor (Velella velella) stranded by the millions after a storm in Corsica. The velella (Velella velella) is a pelagic species of
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
By-the-wind sailor (Velella velella) stranded by the millions after a storm in Corsica. The velella (Velella velella) is a pelagic species of cnidarian (hydrozoan). Contrary to appearances, it is not a jellyfish. It is more closely related to the siphonophores, a colony of specialized polyps formed from a single initial polyp, of the class Hydrozoa. It belongs to the neuston, a category of surface-bound aquatic organisms.
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Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca), thousands of dying individuals forming grooves at the bottom of a cove in the Lavezzi Islands, South
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca), thousands of dying individuals forming grooves at the bottom of a cove in the Lavezzi Islands, South Corsica.
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Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca), thousands of dying individuals forming grooves at the bottom of a cove in the Lavezzi Islands, South
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca), thousands of dying individuals forming grooves at the bottom of a cove in the Lavezzi Islands, South Corsica.
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Meduses Pelagia noctiluca aux iles Lavezzi en Corse du Sud. Des milliers d'individus agonisants forment des sillons au fond de l'eau d'une crique des
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Meduses Pelagia noctiluca aux iles Lavezzi en Corse du Sud. Des milliers d'individus agonisants forment des sillons au fond de l'eau d'une crique des iles Lavezzi - C'est une méduse urticante dont la piqûre provoque pour les baigneurs une sensation de brûlure, des démangeaisons, des lésions cutanées relativement importantes, oire des allergies pouvant occasionner des chocs anaphylactiques. Cette espèce de méduse pélagique est largement présente dans toutes les eaux chaudes et tempérées, comme la mer Méditerranée, la mer Rouge, ou l'océan Atlantique.
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Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca), thousands of dying
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca), thousands of dying individuals forming grooves at the bottom of a cove in the Lavezzi Islands, South Corsica.
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Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) near the shore, Lavezzi Islands, South Corsica.
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) near the shore, Lavezzi Islands, South Corsica.
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Mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) and bottle floating on the surface, Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean sea, Italy
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
Mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) and bottle floating on the surface, Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean sea, Italy
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Mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca), Aragonese Castle, Ischia Island, Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean Sea
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
Mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca), Aragonese Castle, Ischia Island, Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean Sea
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Hydroid (Aglaophenia acacia), Tenerife, Canary Islands.
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Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia sp), Tatawa Besar Island, Komodo
© Colin Marshall / Biosphoto
© Colin Marshall / Biosphoto
Mauve Stinger Jellyfish (Pelagia sp), Tatawa Besar Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia
© Colin Marshall / Biosphoto
Magnificent Anemone Shrimp (Ancylomenes magnificus) on Upside-down Jellyfish (Cassiopeia andromeda), Serena Besar dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Upside-down Jellyfish (Cassiopeia andromeda), Kobe Reef dive site, Weda, Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, Halmahera Sea
© Colin Marshall / Biosphoto
© Colin Marshall / Biosphoto
Upside-down Jellyfish (Cassiopeia andromeda), Kobe Reef dive site, Weda, Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, Halmahera Sea