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  • An HS748 passenger aircraft deliberately sunk for visiting divers at Capernwray Diving centre, near Lancaster UK. <br />
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I placed numerous off camera "slave" strobes in the cockpit, triggering off my on-camera strobe to get the effect
    Where is the pilot?
  • 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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  • A Goniobranchus aureopurpurea nudibranch lifts its "skirts" or mantle as it moves across the bottom. The animal's rhinophores are able to sense chemicals and currents within the water around it.
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  • This nudibranch has evolved to be able to generate its own food by having photosynthetic zooxanthellae algae within it. The solar-powered phyllodesmium (Phyllodesmium longicirrum) ingest green algae without completely digesting it and stores the algae's chloroplasts in the obvious spots on its body.
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  • Two Phyllidia marindica nudibranchs prepare to mate. These animals are widespread throughout the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
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  • A bus stop nudibranch (Goniobranchus hintuanensis) lifts its mantle or skirt as it negotiates the sea floor. These species were re classified with the help of DNA analyisis in 2012. Nudibrachs move with the help of a muscular foot, that has rythmic contractions along its length.
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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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  • The red on this Nembrotha kubaryana signal danger to any passing animla that thinks that it might be a good meal!
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  • Risbecia tryoni nudibranchs apparently nuzzle priot to mating. It is likely that they are actually using the chemical receptors on their rhinophores to sense the readiness of the other.
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  • There are still many species of nudibranch that are as yet undescribed by science. This animla rejoices in the name Nembrotha species 2 and is not yet properly taxonomically classified. The use of genetic sequencing has also created many new controversies, with many existing families and species being reclassified. This partcular specimen has tangled with something that has removed one rhinophore.
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  • A lionfish (Pterois volitans) shows of its impressive mouthparts to warn off the photographer. These fish are voracious predators and are equipped with poisonous spines to deter the unwary. This image was taken in the Red Sea, where they are endemic. Relatively recently however, they have found their way to the Caribbean where they are decimating local fish species that are unprepared to deal with such an efficient predator.
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  • A striated or "hairy" frogfish (Antennarius striatus) waves its esca or lure in an attempt to attract prey. Some think that the fish's "hairs", which are actually dermal spinules,  are designed to make them look like urchins. My experience is that they are not always found among urchins, so the "hairs" are simply a good way of breaking up the fish's outline for camouflage.
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  • This nudibranch has evolved to be able to generate its own food by having photosynthetic zooxanthellae algae within it. The solar-powered phyllodesmium (Phyllodesmium longicirrum) ingest green algae without completely digesting it and stores the algae's chloroplasts in the obvious spots on its body.
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  • Two crested nembrotha (Nembrotha cristata) nudibranchs doing their bit for survival of the species. Nudibranchs are typically both male and female, and meet up to breed with each other simultaneously.
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  • A Nembrotha purpureolineata feeds as it moves across the seabed. In common with many sea slugs, they are specialised eaters, only feeding on tunicates or sea squirts.
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  • Close up stady of the rhinophores of a Marie's Mexichromis nudibranch. (Mexichromis mariei). These sensory organs provide a great deal of information about chemical and scents in the water as well as currents and water movements. Taken in the Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • A redline flabellina (Flabellina rubrolineata) strikes a pose. Taken in the Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • Nudibranch means "naked gills". These animals have external organs that allow them to extratct oxygen from the water. This close up shows the brachial plume, or its lungs.
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  • This Marie's Mexichromis (Mexichromis mariei) is laying a trail or ribbon of eggs. Each species of nudibranch has a distinct pattern when it lays eggs and this allows biologists to identify which eggs belong to which animal.
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  • This Marie's Mexichromis (Mexichromis mariei) is laying a trail or ribbon of eggs. Each species of nudibranch has a distinct pattern when it lays eggs and this allows biologists to identify which eggs belong to which animal.
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  • It is obvious how the construction of this crested nembrotha"s (Nembrotha cristata) rhinophores have been designed in order to maximise their surface area. Like the cooling fins on a motornike engine, this increased surface area allows them to sample more water around them and hence obtian a better picture of their environment.
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  • The colors of this Flabellina rubrolineata warn other animals that it may give them a anasty surpise if they try to eat it. It can store the poison from the stinging cells of the animals it eats, and use it as aweapon in its defence.
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  • A Nembrotha kubaryana nudibranch makes its way across an encrusting sponge. Taken in the Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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  • Nudibranchs will often climb up bits of coral in order to use their extraordinary chemo receptor rhinophores to "taste" the water and sense food sources and threats.
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