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  • A BSA M20 motorbike, provides a poignant reminder of both the futility of war and the ability of nature to heal. Now completely encrusted in coral, it was part of a cargo on the SS Thistlegorm, destined for the 8th Army in the Western desert. The bike (and lots of other fascinating cargo) has been on the sea bed at Sha'ab Ali, near Ras Mohammed, Egypt since 1941.
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  • A lionfish (Pterois volitans) shows of its impressive mouthparts to warn off the photographer. These fish are voracious predators and are equipped with poisonous spines to deter the unwary. This image was taken in the Red Sea, where they are endemic. Relatively recently however, they have found their way to the Caribbean where they are decimating local fish species that are unprepared to deal with such an efficient predator.
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  • Spectacular visibility in the Egptian Red Sea
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  • A profusion of life surrounds this coral pinnacle. Corals provide shelter and protection for many animals, which in turn makes for rich hunting grounds for predators. Unfortunately, the outlook for magnificent corals like this is poor. The combination of rising sea temperatures and the acidification of the oceans meand that despite the COP21 treaty, it seems unlikely that they will survive.
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  • Underwater Images
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  • A rusty parrotfish (Scarus ferrugineus) displays its amazing mouth parts. These form the major component that parrotfishes use for their duties as the constant gardeners of the reef. They play a crucial role in keeping it healthy, suppressing weed, removing sediment and helping the corals to regrow after a setback.
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  • Snooted light shot of a Mozambique host goby.
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  • Actually armed with poisinous fangs, the tiny mimic blenny imitates other fish in order to score a meal.
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  • Snooted light shot of a peppered moray peering out from its hole.
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  • Taken at night, soft coral extends its tentacles to catch a meal from passing plankton.
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  • Snooted light shot of a common morays mouth.
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  • Taking in the wreck of the Ghianis D.
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  • A model explores the reef.
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  • A shallow cave system provides an amazing light show.
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  • A wreck is covered by marine life.
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  • Anemone fish threatens me if i come any closer.
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  • Nudibranchs lay chacteristic patterns of eggs on rocks or the sea bed. This many lobed ceratosoma (Ceratosoma tenue) is layinga spiral of red eggs on a small rock
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  • The red on this Nembrotha kubaryana signal danger to any passing animla that thinks that it might be a good meal!
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  • A Nembrotha kubaryana nudibranch makes its way across an encrusting sponge. Taken in the Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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