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seafloor vertebrates
Seafloor Vertebrates
Sea Life
Diver observes French angelfish.Pomacanthus paru.
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Gag is the most common grouper in the southeast U.S.Mycteroperca microlepis.
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Spotted moray eel slithers among the reef growth.Gymnothorax moringa.
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Spotted eagle ray soars over Florida Keys reefs.Aetobatus sp.
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Green moray eel caught in a fish trap eats the other inmates.Gymnothorax sp.
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Nassau grouper eyeing its next meal.Epinephelus striatus.
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Jackknife-fish's coloration makes it stand out to potential mates.Equetus lanceolatus.
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Garibaldis are common in California kelp-beds.Hypsypops rubicundus.
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Seahorse fathers rear their young in a pouch, like kangaroos.Hippocampus erectus.
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Juvenile codfish caught in a gill net.Gadus morhua.
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A spotted goosefish on basalt boulder in 780 meters off Hawaii
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Vase sponge and squirrel fish off NURC station in Bahamas
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