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860-293561 - California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) and Striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) looking for sardine's bait ball (Sardinops sagax), Magdalena Bay, West Coast of Baja California, Pacific Ocean, Mexico
860-293239 - Scales are removed from a trout by lightly rubbing it with a knife, then transferring the recovered scales into a small numbered bag. Trout were introduced to the archipelago in the 1960s. Irish Bay, Kerguelen Archipelago.
860-293238 - Numbering of trout fin samples. Numbering of scale samples for genetic monitoring. Mission preparation must be perfect. Because once in the field, nothing must be missing, not even the pencil: the only pencil capable of writing on the pockets containing the samples. Kerguelen Archipelago.
860-293194 - Angling. The same scientific team catches 50 trout in order to fit them with tiny transmitters, which will be detected by the receivers in image no. 2606299. Kerguelen Archipelago.
860-293035 - Scene of reef life in a small cavity 18 meters down on the wall of the north boat pass. A bright red coral hind (Cephalopholis miniata), contrasting with the surrounding blue, swims through a school of glass fish. Mayotte
1387-1519 - A toadfish patiently waits inside a pipe cavity ready to prey on any fish passing by. A Toadfish is an ambush predator at 95 feet deep in Gulf waters at the Dupont Span One artificial reef about 12 miles off the coast of Panama City Beach, Florida.
1387-1517 - A Sheepshead looks on as a pair of Blue Angelfish appear to be confused on which direction to go but each are feeding on different parts of coral and algae covered jetty rocks at St. Andrew Bay channel wall in Panama City Beach, Florida.