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  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_493.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata) & Banded Sea Krait (Laticauda colubrina)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_&_Banded_Sea_Snake_...tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_701.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_838.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_701.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_700.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_699.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_640.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_688.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_619.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_478.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_468.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_453.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_412.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_419.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_403.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_295.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_355.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_314.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_281.tif
  • Chinese Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata)<br />
& diver<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Chinese_Sea_Snake_&_Diver_7...tif
  • Banded Sea Krait (Laticauda colubrina)<br />
Gili Manuk Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160402_Banded_Sea_Krait_667.tif
  • Sea Star Shrimp (Periclimenes soror)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160406_Sea_Star_Shrimp_38.tif
  • False Clown Anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris) & Magnificent Sea Anemone (Heteractis magnifica)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160406_False_Clown_Anemonefish_90.tif
  • False Clown Anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris) & Magnificent Sea Anemone (Heteractis magnifica)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160406_False_Clown_Anemonefish_81.tif
  • Flatworm undescribed (Acanthozoon sp.)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160406_Flatworm_undescribed_442.tif
  • Banda Neira Fish Market<br />
Banda Neira Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160404_Banda_Neira_Fish_Market_285.tif
  • Spotfin Lionfish (Pterois antennata)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160403_Spotfin_Lionfish_268.tif
  • Banda Neira Fish Market<br />
Banda Neira Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160404_Banda_Neira_Fish_Market_339.tif
  • Fish Drying<br />
Banda Neira Fish Market<br />
Banda Neira Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160404_Fish_Drying_372.tif
  • Banda Neira Fish Market<br />
Banda Neira Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160404_Banda_Neira_Fish_Market_343.tif
  • Fish Drying<br />
Banda Neira Fish Market<br />
Banda Neira Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160404_Fish_Drying_302.tif
  • Fish Drying<br />
Banda Neira Fish Market<br />
Banda Neira Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160404_Fish_Drying_355.tif
  • Fish Drying<br />
Banda Neira Fish Market<br />
Banda Neira Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160404_Fish_Drying_333.tif
  • Fish Drying<br />
Banda Neira Fish Market<br />
Banda Neira Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160404_Fish_Drying_325.tif
  • Fish Drying<br />
Banda Neira Fish Market<br />
Banda Neira Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160404_Fish_Drying_316.tif
  • Shallow Coral Reef<br />
Ceram Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160406_Shallow_Coral_Reef_252.tif
  • Shallow Coral Reef<br />
Ceram Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160406_Shallow_Coral_Reef_264.tif
  • Outrigger canoe<br />
Ceram Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160406_Outrigger_canoe_206.tif
  • Shallow Coral Reef<br />
Ceram Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160406_Shallow_Coral_Reef_277.tif
  • Shallow Coral Reef<br />
Ceram Island<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20160406_Shallow_Coral_Reef_322.tif
  • Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20161106_Giant_Clam_10.jpg
  • Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20161106_Giant_Clam_8.jpg
  • Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20161106_Giant_Clam_10.jpg
  • Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20161106_Giant_Clam_8.jpg
  • Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas)<br />
Banda Sea<br />
Indonesia
    20161106_Giant_Clam_8.jpg
  • Coral Reef Fish in market<br />
Bos Wesen Market<br />
Sorong<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20160327_Coral_Reef_Fish_in_market_2...tif
  • Coral Reef Fish in market<br />
Bos Wesen Market<br />
Sorong<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20160327_Coral_Reef_Fish_in_market_2...tif
  • Vandalism graffitti<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
Coral triangle<br />
Indonesia<br />
Names carved on coral head
    20161027_Vandalism_graffitti_62.tif
  • Longfin Spadefish (Platax teira)<br />
Bos Wesen Market<br />
Sorong<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20160327_Longfin_Spadefish_in_market...tif
  • Coral Reef Fish in market<br />
Bos Wesen Market<br />
Sorong<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20160327_Coral_Reef_Fish_in_market_2...tif
  • Fish in market (Scombridae)<br />
Bos Wesen Market<br />
Sorong<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20160327_Fish_in_market_Scombridae_1...tif
  • Gill Nets for sale<br />
Bos Wesen Market<br />
Sorong<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia<br />
Monofilament
    20160327_Gill_Nets_for_sale_151.tif
  • Ribbon Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus polytaenia)<br />
Bos Wesen Market<br />
Sorong<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20160327_Ribbon_Sweetlips_in_market_...tif
  • Coral Reef Fish in market<br />
Bos Wesen Market<br />
Sorong<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20160327_Coral_Reef_Fish_in_market_2...tif
  • Georgetown & Sea Wall<br />
Georgetown built below sea level<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    2GY5205 Georgetown & Sea Wall.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1737 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Sea Urchins for sale<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Sea_Urchins_for_sale_150_©P...jpg
  • Donkey Dung Sea Cucumber (Holothuria mexicana)<br />
Hol Chan Marine Reserve<br />
near Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150530_Donkey_Dung_Sea_Cucumber__6...jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ2775 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ2761 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ2773 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ2676 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ2538 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ2401 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ2400 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lions (Otaria flavescens) Female and Sub-dominant male.<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1786 Southern Sea Lions.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lions (Otaria flavescens) Female and Sub-dominant male.<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1774 Southern Sea Lions.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lions (Otaria flavescens) Female and Sub-dominant male.<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1756 Southern Sea Lions.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Sub-dominant Bull<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1746 Southern Sea Lion Bull.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lions (Otaria flavescens) Female and Sub-dominant male.<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1721 Southern Sea Lions.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1645 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1162 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1157 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1016 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1018 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ678 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ2676 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ2400 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Female<br />
Steeple Jason. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
These sea lions are relatively large, stocky animals. The males are one of the most distinctive of all the sea lions. Dwarfing the females in size, they have an enormous head and neck, complete with an extensive mane.<br />
RANGE: Fairly widely distributed with about 60 breeding sites on the Falklands. Also Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America from Peru south.<br />
They prefer tussock islands where they haul out during non-breeding season but breed on rocky beaches or slabs of broken rock. They feed mainly on octopus and squid with some Lobster Krill and fish. They usually feed in kelp beds and usually at night. They also prey on penguins as they come into shore - particularly Gentoo penguins and it has also been recorded that rogue bulls have come ashore and killed Elephant Seal pups and badly mauled weaners.<br />
<br />
The Jasons (Grand and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
This island has the largest Black-browed Albatross colony in the world with 113,000. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
    SJ1157 Southern Sea Lion.jpg
  • Lettuce Sea Slug (Elysia crispata)<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: Reefs and other areas where they blend in with algae they eat.<br />
Florida, Bahamas, & Caribbean.
    BN3591_Lettuce_Sea_Slug.jpg
  • Lettuce Sea Slug (Elysia crispata)<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: Reefs and other areas where they blend in with algae they eat.<br />
Florida, Bahamas, & Caribbean.
    BN22_Lettuce_Sea_Slug.jpg
  • Sea Cucumber for Sale,<br />
Suva Sea Food Market<br />
Suva<br />
Viti Levu<br />
Fiji. <br />
South Pacific
    20140404_Sea_Cucumber_for_Sale_45_©P...jpg
  • Sea anemone (Actiniaria)<br />
Tagus Cove, Isabela Island<br />
Pacific Ocean<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20170128_Sea_anemone_8.tif
  • White sea urchin (Tripneustes depressus)<br />
Tower Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Pacific Ocean<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20161211_White_sea_urchin_2.tif
  • Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) & Remoras<br />
Shark Ray Alley<br />
Hol Chan Marine Reserve<br />
near Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker<br />
Belize<br />
Central America<br />
Feeding on Sea Grass
    20160924_Green_Sea_Turtle_&_Remoras_...jpg
  • Joggers on Sea Wall<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
Built by Dutch, Georgetown is below sea level
    20151214_Joggers_on_Sea_Wall_22.jpg
  • Joggers on Sea Wall<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
Built by Dutch, Georgetown is below sea level
    20151214_Joggers_on_Sea_Wall_20.jpg
  • Sea Wall<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
Built by Dutch, Georgetown is below sea level
    20151203_Sea_Wall_57.jpg
  • Sea Wall<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
Built by Dutch, Georgetown is below sea level
    20151203_Sea_Wall_62.jpg
  • Cushion Sea Star (Oreaster reticulatus)<br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150527_Cushion_Sea_Star_2.jpg
  • Common Sea Fan (Gorgonia ventalina)<br />
Ambergris Caye<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150527_Common_Sea_Fan_68.jpg
  • Common Sea Fan (Gorgonia ventalina)<br />
Lighthouse Reef Atoll<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150519_Common_Sea_Fan_31.jpg
  • Flamingo Tongue (Cyphoma gibbous) on Common Sea Fan (Gorgonia ventalina)<br />
Lighthouse Reef Atoll<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150515_Flamingo_Tongue_on_Sea_Fan_...jpg
  • Flamingo Tongue (Cyphoma gibbous) on Common Sea Fan (Gorgonia ventalina)<br />
Lighthouse Reef Atoll<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150515_Flamingo_Tongue_on_Sea_Fan_...jpg
  • Common Sea Fan (Gorgonia ventalina)<br />
Lighthouse Reef Atoll<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150515_Common_Sea_Fan_24.jpg
  • Common Sea Fan (Gorgonia ventalina)<br />
Lighthouse Reef Atoll<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150513_Common_Sea_Fan_4.jpg
  • Common Sea Fan (Gorgonia ventalina)<br />
Lighthouse Reef Atoll<br />
Belize<br />
Central America
    20150513_Common_Sea_Fan_1.jpg
  • Porous Sea Rods (Pseudoplexaura spp.)<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: Clear water reef environents<br />
Florida, Bahamas & Caribbean.
    BN2554_Porous_Sea_Rods.jpg
  • Porous Sea Rods (Pseudoplexaura spp.)<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: Clear water reef environents<br />
Florida, Bahamas & Caribbean.
    BN3604_Porous_Sea_Rods.jpg
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