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Amia calva, the bowfin. ( Photo Frank Teigler, Hippocampus Bildarchiv) All rights reserved.
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Sensory club [1 mm (0.04 in.) tall] of a box jellyfish, Chiropsalmus sp., with the typical set of six eyes( Photo © Dan-E. Nilsson) All rights reserved.
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Leptocephalus eel larva( Photo: Antonio J. Ferreira, © California Academy of Sciences) All rights reserved.
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Stomatopod (mantis shrimp): Adult male Hemisquilla californiensis, 25 cm (10 in.) in length( Photo: Roy L. Caldwell). All rights reserved.
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Crown of thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci).( Photo: David Burdick, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce). All rights reserved.
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Satellite infrared image of the Gulf Stream. Warmest water is shown in orange.( Courtesy of Peter Cornillon, Mike Caruso, and Richard Legekis). All rights reserved.
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Over/under shot (one-half above the water and one-half below), Solomon Islands. An extreme wide-angle lens is used.( Photo: Stephen Frink). All rights reserved.
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Reef Ranger wet submersible.( Submersible Systems Technology). All rights reserved.
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Atlantis 48-passenger tourist submarine.( Atlantis Submarines International). All rights reserved.
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Kiwa hirsute, a new crustacean decapod, commonly called the Yeti crab.( A. Fifis © Ifremer). All rights reserved.
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NASA global sea surface temperature model.( © National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce). All rights reserved.
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Pillar coral.( Photo: Commander William Harrigan, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce). All rights reserved.
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Sponge, coral, and sea rod.( Photo: Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce). All rights reserved.
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