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Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa)
Group of Silver Barb, Java barb in the fish tank
Muenster, Germany - 07 30 2022: Rhinopias frondosa, the weedy scorpionfish, also weed fish, is a bright yellow marine species.
Proscinetes fossil, hanging on a light wall.
Free diving with a massive school of sardines in the shallow reef of Moalboal, Cebu, Philippines.
Massive school of sardines in a shallow reef. Sardine shoal or sardine run in Moalboal is a famous tourist destination in the southern town of Cebu, Philippines.
Massive school of sardines in a shallow reef. Sardine shoal or sardine run in Moalboal is a famous tourist destination in the southern town of Cebu, Philippines.
African Catfish anatomy
Free diving with a massive school of sardines in an underwater cliff
Massive school of sardines in a shallow reef. Sardine shoal or sardine run in Moalboal is a famous tourist destination in the southern town of Cebu, Philippines.
Fossil Fish
Red Sea Clownfish or Two-banded Anemonefish (Amphiprion bicinctus) in a Haddon's Carpet Anemone (Stichodactyla haddoni), Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
Remora fish on white
Massive school of fish in the shallow reef of Panagsama beach, Moalboal, Philippines
School of blackfin barracuda fish
Mullet fish catching from the sea in the bucket with outdoor sun lighting.
Dried shad (misultin)
Synanceia verrucosa,reef stonefish
Red lionfish - Pterois volitans
Massive school of fish in the shallow reef of Panagsama beach, Moalboal, Philippines
The fish in the nets of fishermen.
Group of Silver Barb, Java barb in the fish tank
Clearfin lionfish (Pterois radiata).
electric eel peaking out of sea grass Traveling Germany
Massive school of sardines in a shallow reef. Sardine shoal or sardine run in Moalboal is a famous tourist destination in the southern town of Cebu, Philippines.
Red lionfish (Pterois volitans).
Seahorse, Hippocampus, a small marine ray-finned fish of the needle family, realistic drawing, illustration for an animal encyclopedia, inhabitant of the seas and oceans, isolated image on a white background
underwater world, many multi-colored fish coral reefs. Seahorses
Massive school of sardines in a shallow reef. Sardine shoal or sardine run in Moalboal is a famous tourist destination in the southern town of Cebu, Philippines.
Free diving with a massive school of sardines in an underwater cliff
funny longhorn cowfish also known as hornedbox fish a tropical reef marine life fish portrait
Young female free diver in a sexy swimwear ascends to the surface coming from a deep dive.
Reef stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa).
Arapaima giga, pirarucu ( Giant Arapaima).
Splendid Dottyback - (Manonichthys splendens)
Massive school of sardines in a shallow reef. Sardine shoal or sardine run in Moalboal is a famous tourist destination in the southern town of Cebu, Philippines.
closeup of the face of a alligator gar opening its mouth, The denture of a alligator gar, fish showing its sharp teeth, tropical fish specie from America
Dried shad (misultin)
Stone loach
The European Chub (Squalius cephalus).
Freshly caught tropical fish selling in the Sir Selwyn Selwyn Clarke Market at Victoria city, Seychelles. Fresh seafood, fish background. Top view
The Crucian Carp
Massive school of sardines in a shallow reef. Sardine shoal or sardine run in Moalboal is a famous tourist destination in the southern town of Cebu, Philippines.
Gray Mullet fishes.
Common rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus).
Scuba diver with Bluecheek Butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus), Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
Living in the Pacific ocean the Coho salmon fish live in schools and mate in rivers.
The short-headed barbel, Luciobarbus microcephalus, is a freshwater fish from the Guadiana River in Spain. It is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family.
Queen angelfish Holacanthus ciliaris, also known as the blue angelfish, golden angelfish or yellow angelfish underwater in sea
Scarus quoyifish Quoys parrotfish underwater in sea
Reef stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa).

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