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Giant goose-neck barnacle (Pollicipes polymerus) in the rare "red-lips" variant, found in the turbulent waters of the Nakwakto Rapids (Seymour Inlet, BC, Canada), known to feature the strongest currents in the world.
13821190 - Giant goose-neck barnacle (Pollicipes polymerus) in the rare "red-lips" variant, found in the turbulent waters of the Nakwakto Rapids (Seymour Inlet, BC, Canada), known to feature the strongest currents in the world.
A common mediterranean jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) feasting on another mediterranean jellyfish (Neoturris pileata), rarely seen in shallow waters. This picture was taken during special event occurred on April 2019 in the Strait of Messina, when special conditions of weather, sea currents and moon phases brought close to surface a lot of pelagic subjects, including a few usually living very deep.
13821189 - A common mediterranean jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) feasting on another mediterranean jellyfish (Neoturris pileata), rarely seen in shallow waters. This picture was taken during special event occurred on April 2019 in the Strait of Messina, when special conditions of weather, sea currents and moon phases brought close to surface a lot of pelagic subjects, including a few usually living very deep.
A diver watches in awe a dense soup of tunicates aggregated by very special sea conditions. This picture was taken during a special event occurred on April 2019 in the Strait of Messina, when special conditions of weather, sea currents and moon phases brought close to surface a lot of pelagic subjects, including a few usually living very deep.
13821192 - A diver watches in awe a dense soup of tunicates aggregated by very special sea conditions. This picture was taken during a special event occurred on April 2019 in the Strait of Messina, when special conditions of weather, sea currents and moon phases brought close to surface a lot of pelagic subjects, including a few usually living very deep.
Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic, colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and shows a pair of convection currents, like a pair of eyes. As the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne R
13882145 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic, colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and shows a pair of convection currents, like a pair of eyes. As the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne R
Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic, colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and shows a pair of convection currents, like a pair of eyes. As the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne R
13882144 - Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful examples of a common hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park and one of the largest hot springs in the United States. The prismatic, colorful features come from several sources; the deep blue in the center is the clear super-heated water circulating up from the subterranean heat source and shows a pair of convection currents, like a pair of eyes. As the water cools at the edges of the pool and on the sinter terraces, bacteria and algae produce the rainbow of colors. This hot spring was specifically mentioned in Osborne R
France, Gironde, Bassin d'Arcachon, sailboat Le Président Pierre Mallet, a replica of the auric currents used on the basin at the beginning of the 20th century (aerial view)
14094255 - France, Gironde, Bassin d'Arcachon, sailboat Le Président Pierre Mallet, a replica of the auric currents used on the basin at the beginning of the 20th century (aerial view)
Grand Anse beach with strong currents on the East Coast, La Digue, Seychelles, Indian Ocean
70458688 - Grand Anse beach with strong currents on the East Coast, La Digue, Seychelles, Indian Ocean
Grand Anse beach with strong currents on the East Coast, La Digue, Seychelles, Indian Ocean
70458689 - Grand Anse beach with strong currents on the East Coast, La Digue, Seychelles, Indian Ocean
blocked for illustrated books in Germany, Austria, Switzerland: Hokianga Harbour with dangerous currents, wandering sand dunes on the other side of the strait, Northland, North Island, New Zealand
70422161 - blocked for illustrated books in Germany, Austria, Switzerland: Hokianga Harbour with dangerous currents, wandering sand dunes on the other side of the strait, Northland, North Island, New Zealand
Whale shark, Rhincodon typus, feeding near plastic bags. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents. And sometimes they pile up in dense dumps in the ocean gyros. This shark, as many other marine animals, end up ingesting these plastic objects that cause obstructions of the digestive tract and a terrible death after prolonged suffering. Indian Ocean Digital composite
71325253 - Whale shark, Rhincodon typus, feeding near plastic bags. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents. And sometimes they pile up in dense dumps in the ocean gyros. This shark, as many other marine animals, end up ingesting these plastic objects that cause obstructions of the digestive tract and a terrible death after prolonged suffering. Indian Ocean Digital composite
During the Arctic spring, the surface of the frozen arctic ocean begins to crack under stress especially around large frozen in icebergs which flex the surrounding ice in the tides The ice thins from above and also from the action of currents and warmer
70342347 - During the Arctic spring, the surface of the frozen arctic ocean begins to crack under stress especially around large frozen in icebergs which flex the surrounding ice in the tides The ice thins from above and also from the action of currents and warmer
Sea currents display on map, Lisbon Oceanarium, Parque das Nações. Lisbon, Portugal
70105298 - Sea currents display on map, Lisbon Oceanarium, Parque das Nações. Lisbon, Portugal
During the Arctic spring, the surface of the frozen arctic ocean begins to crack under stress especially around large frozen in icebergs which flex the surrounding ice in the tides The ice thins from above and also from the action of currents and warmer
70342346 - During the Arctic spring, the surface of the frozen arctic ocean begins to crack under stress especially around large frozen in icebergs which flex the surrounding ice in the tides The ice thins from above and also from the action of currents and warmer
Hawaiian monk seal, Neomonachus schauinslandi, playing with empty plastic bottle on a beach covered with plastic garbage.  All this garbage was brought by the sea currents from afar; even from continents on the other side of the world. This seal, as many other marine animals, end up ingesting these plastic objects that cause obstructions of the digestive tract and a terrible death after prolonged suffering. Hawaii \n\n\nDigital composite
71325250 - Hawaiian monk seal, Neomonachus schauinslandi, playing with empty plastic bottle on a beach covered with plastic garbage. All this garbage was brought by the sea currents from afar; even from continents on the other side of the world. This seal, as many other marine animals, end up ingesting these plastic objects that cause obstructions of the digestive tract and a terrible death after prolonged suffering. Hawaii \n\n\nDigital composite
'Midway Atoll, Hawaii, United States. Albatross ride the convection wind currents sweeping along the margin between the beach and the ocean at sunrise. Albatross are amazing fliers; they spend their first seven years flying above, and sleeping upon, the o
70501287 - 'Midway Atoll, Hawaii, United States. Albatross ride the convection wind currents sweeping along the margin between the beach and the ocean at sunrise. Albatross are amazing fliers; they spend their first seven years flying above, and sleeping upon, the o
The outline of a snorkeler is seen through bubbles and turbulent currents underwater as waves break onto rocks and reef off Utila Island, Honduras.
71179734 - The outline of a snorkeler is seen through bubbles and turbulent currents underwater as waves break onto rocks and reef off Utila Island, Honduras.
Young woman eating red currents
70362035 - Young woman eating red currents
Bubbles and turbulent currents are seen underwater as waves break onto rocks and reef off Utila Island, Honduras.
71179733 - Bubbles and turbulent currents are seen underwater as waves break onto rocks and reef off Utila Island, Honduras.