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  • Branches of a fused staghorn coral (Acropora prolifera) extend twoard the blue sky and sunshine. Healthy coral heads like this one are fortunatley very much a feature of diving in the Bahamas. Taken on assignment during the Bahamas Underwater Photo week 2014.
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  • Pro underwater photographer, Alx Mustard poses over a school of French grunts (Haemulon flavolineatum
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  • The "sharp end" of a reef lizardfish (Synodus variegatus) showing its many teeth. Their camouflage allows these these ambush predators feed largely on fish that they capture as they swim by.
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  • Two crested nembrotha (Nembrotha cristata) nudibranchs doing their bit for survival of the species. Komodo, Inonesia
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  • A sunburst over a spectacular reef underlines how important the sun is to all life on earth. Komodo, Inonesia
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  • A sunburst over a spectacular reef underlines how important the sun is to all life on earth. Komodo, Inonesia
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  • Colorful soft corals festoon ever available spaces in the shallow sunlit area on top of the reef. Komodo, Indonesia.
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  • Tiny amphipod on sponge.
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  • Super macro study of the head of a crested nembrotha (Nembrotha cristata) nudibranch. These sea slugs come in an amazing variety of shapes, sizes and colors.
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  • A soft coral crab (Hoplophrys oatesii) strikes a warlike pose defending its host Dendronephthya spp. soft coral. These crabs add pieces of coral to themselves in a bid to camouflage better with their environment.
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  • Soft corals festoon the shallow part of the reef. As most corals can produce the bulk of their own food by photosynthesis, they can survive in areas that have little or no nutrients in the water. It also means that they need sunlight and hence clear water. Ths makes them an ideal underwater photography subject!
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  • Colorful soft corals festoon ever available spaces in the shallow sunlit area on top of the reef. Komodo, Indonesia.
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  • Super macro image of two amphipods on a sponge. Komodo, Inonesia
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  • A tiny amphipod on a soft coral sponge. Komodo, Indonesia
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  • Super macro study of the head of a crested nembrotha (Nembrotha cristata) nudibranch. These sea slugs come in an amazing variety of shapes, sizes and colors.
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  • Super macro image of two amphipods on a sponge. Komodo, Inonesia
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  • Pro underwater photographer, Alex Mustard, waves for thr camera while making his return to the dive boat. Taken on assignment during the Bahamas Underwater Photo week 2014.
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  • A small schhol of schoolmasters (Lutjanus apodus) under the dive boat on San Salvador, Bahamas
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  • A tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier), peers inquisitively into my dome port during the Wetpixel Tiger Sharks Expedition with Epic Diving. This amazing creature is equipped with an array of sensors in his nose, which can be seen in the image as the structures that look like pores. Included amongst these are the Ampullae of Lorenzini, which are electrical receptors, probably capable of picking up the electrical nerve impulses which make my heart beat.
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  • A small schhol of schoolmasters (Lutjanus apodus) under the dive boat on San Salvador, Bahamas
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  • Pro underwater photographer, Alex Mustard, waves for thr camera while making his return to the dive boat. Taken on assignment during the Bahamas Underwater Photo week 2014.
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  • A tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier), peers inquisitively into my dome port during the Wetpixel Tiger Sharks Expedition with Epic Diving. This amazing creature is equipped with an array of sensors in his nose, which can be seen in the image as the structures that look like pores. Included amongst these are the Ampullae of Lorenzini, which are electrical receptors, probably capable of picking up the electrical nerve impulses which make my heart beat.
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  • A BSA M20 motorbike, provides a poignant reminder of both the futility of war and the ability of nature to heal. Now completely encrusted in coral, it was part of a cargo on the SS Thistlegorm, destined for the 8th Army in the Western desert. The bike (and lots of other fascinating cargo) has been on the sea bed at Sha'ab Ali, near Ras Mohammed, Egypt since 1941.
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  • Super macro study of the head of a crested nembrotha (Nembrotha cristata) nudibranch. These sea slugs come in an amazing variety of shapes, sizes and colors.
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  • Perfectly designed to seek and hunt its benthic prey, this great hammerhead's (Sphyrna mokarran) cephlafoil (or hammer) is packed full of amazing sensors. It's downward facing mounth allows it to strike as soon as the sensors find prey. Perhaps less obviously, hammerhaeds are amazingly maneouverable, allowing them to react in an instant to prey as they find it.
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  • Evening light on this reef provides a beautiful backdrop to this lovely sea fan. Taken on assignment during the Bahamas Underwater Photo week 2014.
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