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Giant anemone close-up in pink tones
Mimic Octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) in the Lembeh Strait
Coconut Octopus
A Flamboyant cuttlefish embryo, Metasepia pfefferi, develops inside its egg in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. The tiny cuttlefish will eventually hatch and go about its life on the area's sandy seafloor.
Painted Frogfish (Antennarius pictus) in Lembeh Strait
Texture lembeh strait indonesia scuba diving
Detail of a sponge growing on a coral reef in Indonesia. Sponges are the simplest multicellular animals on Earth.
Scuba diving lembeh  Indonesia Anemonefish underwater
The bulbed-tips of an anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor) form a unique abstract as it grows in Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi. This area of northern Indonesia harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity and is the home to many bizarre critters.
Harlequin Ghost Pipefish
Hermit crab
Saddleback anemonefish embryos develop on the seafloor of Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi. This area of northern Indonesia harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity and is the home to many bizarre critters.
Flamboyant Cuttlefish Embryos
Detail of the eye of a Broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, as it hovers over a reef in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia.
A discarded lightbulb lies on the seafloor in Indonesia. Lightbulbs can pollute the environment with the mercury found in them.
Juvenile lionfish hunts for prey
Harlequin Ghost Pipefish
Hairy Frogfish (Antennarius striatus) close-up black background
Scuba diving lembeh indonesia pygmy seahorse
Coral reef South Pacific hairy frogfish
Golden Fireworm (Chloeia Flava, aka Peacock Bristle Worm) with a Side-kick Snail. Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
Purple-blotched Mantis Shrimp
Scuba diving lembeh indonesia pygmy seahorse
Many-host Goby
Scuba diving lembeh indonesia wanderpus octopus
Blue-ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena sp.)
Scuba diving lembeh indonesia bicolor parrotfish
Diver take photo video seahorse lembeh indonesia scuba diving
Coconut octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) eyes close-up black background
Flamboyant Cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi) in the Lembeh Strait
Scuba diving lembeh indonesia wanderpus octopus
A colorful Cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea, grows on a reef in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. This common coral is found throughout the entire Indo-Pacific region.
Symbiosis
Coconut Octopus
Scuba diving octopus lembeh strait indonesia underwater
Coconut Octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) taking Shelter between Seashells. Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
A Coconut octopus hides in a discarded jar on the seafloor of Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi. This area of northern Indonesia harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity and is the home to many bizarre critters.
Hairy frogfish blends into the sand where it lives.
Pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus bargabanti)
Mimic Octopus Camouflaging Itself
Ambanoro prawn-goby
Scuba diving lembeh indonesia janolus nudibranch
Scuba diving lembeh indonesia devil scorpionfish
A Bobtail squid, Euprymna sp., sits on the black sand seafloor in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. This area is part of the Coral Triangle due to its amazing marine biodiversity.
Coral reef South Pacific hairy frogfish
A school of Banggai cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni, hovers near the seafloor in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These colorful and attractive fish are considered an endangered species.
Covered by rainforest, the island of Bangka, just north of Sulawesi in Indonesia, is fringed by healthy coral reefs. This area is part of the Coral Triangle and harbors astounding marine biodiversity.
Discarded plastic is found entwined on a fragile coral colony in Lembe Strait, Indonesia. Plastics break down into tiny particles and detrimentally enter the marine food chain.
A Broadclub cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, hovers over fragile corals at night in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These cephalopods utilize chromatophores and texture to camouflage themselves.
A Horrid stonefish, Synanceia horrida, also known as the Estuarine stonefish, sits on the seafloor of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These well-camouflaged fish are one of the most venomous fish on Earth.
A Pink anemonefish, Amphiprion perideraion, swims among the sinuous tentacles of its host anemone on a reef in Indonesia. Anemonefish and their hosts are an example of a mutualistic symbiosis.

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