1112-562 - Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) being fed upon by kelp gull (Larus dominicanus), Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina, South America
1112-561 - Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) calf being fed upon by kelp gull (Larus dominicanus), Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina, South America
1112-564 - Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) being fed upon by kelp gull (Larus dominicanus), Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina, South America
1112-563 - Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) calf being harassed by kelp gull (Larus dominicanus), Golfo Nuevo, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina, South America
1112-583 - Breeding pair of kelp geese (Chloephaga hybrida), Wildlife Conservation Society Preserve of Karukinka, Strait of Magellan, Chile, South America
1112-584 - Breeding pair of kelp geese (Chloephaga hybrida), Wildlife Conservation Society Preserve of Karukinka, Strait of Magellan, Chile, South America
1116-31071 - California, Catalina Island, A female sheephead (Semicossyphus pulcher) pictured in front of a gorgonian fan in a forest of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera).
857-47501 - Peter Halmay (71) a former engineer turned sea urchin diver in San Diego, Ca., displays a portion of his catch onboard his boat after his second dive of the day. According to many, the best urchins - the big Pacific Reds - come from the kelp forests of
857-47512 - Peter Halmay (71) a former engineer turned sea urchin diver in San Diego, Ca., tastes a portion of his catch onboard his boat after his second dive of the day. According to many, the best urchins - the big Pacific Reds - come from the kelp forests off
857-47500 - A sea urchin is measured onboard a dive boat in San Diego, Ca. According to many, the best urchins - the big Pacific Reds - come from the kelp forests off Point Loma, Ca., thousands of miles from countries that pay the big money for fresh urchin roe.
857-47509 - Peter Halmay (71) a former engineer turned sea urchin diver in San Diego, Ca., displays an urchin on his boat after his second dive of the day. According to many, the best urchins - the big Pacific Reds - come from the kelp forests off Point Loma, Ca.
857-47466 - Peter Halmay (71) a former engineer turned sea urchin diver in San Diego, Ca., displays an urchin on his boat after his second dive of the day. According to many, the best urchins - the big Pacific Reds - come from the kelp forests off Point Loma, Ca.
1022-89 - common seadragon (phyllopteryx taeniolatus) voracious hunters, camouflage looking like a piece of floating weed, unique to Australia, wild, dusk, shore diving, sand, marine park, metropolitan, Perth city, Indian Ocean, cool temperate waters of Western Australia. MORE INFO: amongst kelp, female seadragon deposits up to 150 eggs into the spongy, soft tissue under the tail of the male seadragon. Once fertilised, eggs incubate about 8 weeks. On hatching, miniature seadragons are independent and will start eating almost immediately.
1022-92 - common seadragon (phyllopteryx taeniolatus) voracious hunters, camouflage looking like a piece of floating weed, unique to Australia, wild, dusk, shore diving, sand, marine park, metropolitan, Perth city, Indian Ocean, cool temperate waters of Western Australia. MORE INFO: amongst kelp, female seadragon deposits up to 150 eggs into the spongy, soft tissue under the tail of the male seadragon. Once fertilised, eggs incubate about 8 weeks. On hatching, miniature seadragons are independent and will start eating almost immediately.
1022-77 - common seadragon (phyllopteryx taeniolatus) voracious hunters, camouflage looking like a piece of floating weed, unique to Australia, wild, dusk, shore diving, sand, marine park, metropolitan, Perth city, Indian Ocean, cool temperate waters of Western Australia. MORE INFO: amongst kelp, female seadragon deposits up to 150 eggs into the spongy, soft tissue under the tail of the male seadragon. Once fertilised, eggs incubate about 8 weeks. On hatching, miniature seadragons are independent and will start eating almost immediately.
1022-80 - Jourdan's turban (turbo jourdani) large gastropod shell, reddish-brown, Rottnest Island reef, wild, day, marine protected area, free-diving off, cool temperate waters of Western Australia. MORE INFO: Marine plant common kelp, a dominant feature of the underwater landscape. Protected areas are covered in lush growth of diverse algae, also red algea are here.
979-9267 - Patterns in the kelp at low tide on New Island in the Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO Kelps are large seaweeds belonging to the brown algae (Phaeophyceae) in the order Laminariales.
970-703 - Hairy Kelp (Laminaria hyperborea), a large distinctive kelp found around shores of the North Sea and is home to many different species, St Abbs, Scotland, UK North Sea
970-704 - Hairy Kelp (Laminaria hyperborea), a large distinctive kelp found around shores of the North Sea and is home to many different species, St Abbs, Scotland, UK North Sea
979-1874 - Antarctic Shag (Phalacrocorax (atriceps) bransfieldensis) returning to nest with kelp on breeding colony on Petermann Island on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula
979-9268 - Patterns in the kelp at low tide on South Georgia Island in the Southern Ocean. MORE INFO Kelps are large seaweeds belonging to the brown algae (Phaeophyceae) in the order Laminariales.
979-576 - Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) calf playing and rubbing with kelp wrapped around its flukes off Admiralty Island, Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, USA
970-557 - Hairy Kelp (Laminaria hyperborea),stype or stalk clearly showing algae colonisation and top shell grazing on same, St Abbs, Scotland, UK North Sea
979-1919 - An adult kelp gull (Larus dominicanus) in flight near the Antarctic peninsula in the southern ocean. This is the only gull regularly found in the Antarctic peninsula to a latitude of 68 degrees south.
979-1112 - Curious harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) watching from kelp bed in the entrance to Takatz Bay on Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean.