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Hospital Reef, LaJolla

It was totally clouded in and then this broke through ... what a sight.

Brazilian Northeasth Coast | Praia do Toque | Alagoas

Western Reef Heron

(Egretta gularis)

Muscat,

Oman

KoooraLLL Reeeeffffff

Sardines reef, near Kri island, Raja Ampat - west Papua, Indonesia.

The beautiful, diverse coral reefscape @ 55 ft., 1/4 mile offshore from the tiny uninhabited island of Kline Curacao - Curacao, Dutch Caribbean

 

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Reef 5 is a magnificent coral atoll off Malenge Island in the Togean Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia.

A shot along Reef Bay waiting for my friends to finish surf lessons.

 

Colorful invertebrate marine life - Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, Mexico

 

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Coral reef like colorful flowers and trees by painting enyone but coral polyps are actually translucent animals.

Coral reef are made from calcium carbonate.

The largest coral reef is Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

Coral reef are very sensitive to water temperature.

However coral reef are very attractive and help to tourism..http://amazipic.blogspot.com/2013/03/amazine-coral-reef.html

 

Reef scene with great diversity of coral species. Fiji. 2008.

 

Photographer: Julie Bedford, NOAA PA.

 

Queensland University of Technology researchers scanned 40 hectares of Ningaloo Reef, the largest existing fringing reef in the world, over 30 minutes, 100 metres above the sea surface.

Lead researcher Associate Professor Felipe Gonzalez said the data would help build a fingerprint of the reef,...

 

www.dronewatchdogs.com/ningaloo-reef-captured-sky-drone-d...

Los Angeles, Ca.

Así estaba hace unos días, llegué tarde y me atardeció mientras iba en el coche... aunque bueno, fue bonito por el camino, y vivo aquí al lado y no tiene mucha importancia... Me gusta la horizontal anterior (MIL GRACIAS a tod@s POR ESTAR AHÍ!!), porque no tenía ninguna así. Algunos ya sabréis que tengo un proyectillo llamado 101 Sirenas y que podeis verlo aquí en Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/manuma/sets/72157625820895048/ , y poco a poco, con cada visita, algo interesante va saliendo de tan interesante lugar... Un abrazo a tod@s! Especialmente a mi sirena, a la sirenita de Germán Rubia Salvador y a el mismo.

 

Fue difícil resolver la luz de arriba pero entre el filtro degradado de Singh-Ray y la edición quedó mas o menos bien. Le baje la saturación a los amarillos, creerme.

Lense: Leica Summicron-R 35 mm f/2.0

The Copernicus Sentinel-2A satellite takes us over part of the Great Barrier Reef off Australia’s northeast coast on 1 April 2017.

 

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Extending more than 2000 km and covering an area of some 350 000 sq km, it is the planet's biggest single structure made by living organisms, called coral polyps.

 

Despite its name, it is not a single reef but contains nearly 3000 different reefs. The reef is home to over 1500 tropical fish species, 400 types of coral, more than 200 species of bird, 5000 species of mollusc, 500 species of seaweed and six species of sea turtle. It is also a breeding area for humpback whales.

 

In recognition of its significance, the reef was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981 and is the world’s most protected marine area.

 

Coral reefs worldwide are increasingly under threat from coral bleaching. This happens when algae living in the corals’ tissues, which capture the Sun’s energy and are essential to coral survival, are expelled owing to high water temperatures.

 

The whitening coral may die, with subsequent effects on the reef ecosystem, and thus fisheries, regional tourism and coastal protection.

 

The corals of the Great Barrier Reef have now suffered two bleaching events in successive years. Experts are very concerned about the capacity for reef survival under the increased frequency of these global warming-induced events.

 

Credit: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2017), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

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Bournemouth O2

Long Reef NSW

 

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a coral reef exhibit at the London zoo

I've been stinging for a local Sydney seascape shoot for a few weeks now, however with Christmas fast approaching I've always seemed to have had commitments getting in the way. This morning I ventured down to Long Reef with Ken and Nick, a place I'd only been to once previously to shoot (and that time came away with nothing).

 

We were presented with a beautiful morning and really warm weather. The sky didn't explode with colour, but there was decent magentas coming through as the sun rose (not captured in this image - more to come). King tides were forecast today, however at sunrise the tide was still low enough to get these cool reflections in the rock shelf. That said it was quite obvious by the end of the shoot that the tide was rising fast. For those heading out to the beaches, be careful and take it easy.

 

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A colourful reeftop with array of reef fish. Red Sea, February 2010

Daniel K. Inouye International Airport

Monterey Bay Acquarium

 

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My first dive trip at the great barrier reef

The coral reefs of Raja Ampat are some of the most diverse and beautiful in the world.

Caribbean reef sharks. Bahama's 2009. Shot with Nikon D90. Tokina 10-17 lense. Ikelite D125 strobes

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