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  • Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) juvenile, hiding in eelgrass (Zostera marina) with cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus) off Newfoundland, Canada
    20190924-500_8055.jpg
  • Atlantic rock crab (Carcinus irroratus) hides in kelp off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190515-500_6144.jpg
  • A woman snorkels with Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) off Bimini, Bahamas.
    2015_01_30_bimini101 2.jpg
  • A woman snorkels with and photographs an Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) off Bimini, Bahamas.
    2015_01_30_bimini195 s.jpg
  • Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) juvenile, hiding in eelgrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada
    20190926-500_0834.jpg
  • Juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) hiding in eelgrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland Canada. This species of fish were once one of the most caught and eaten fish in the world. In 1992 the fishery collapsed and 37,000 people lost their jobs overnight. Juvenile cod and many other heavily fished species use seagrass as a nursery. The healthier the seagrass is, the better fisheries will likely be.
    20190925-500_9798.jpg
  • Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) juvenile, hiding in eelgrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada
    20190925-500_0140.jpg
  • Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) off Bimini, Bahamas.
    2015_01_30_bimini191.jpg
  • Juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) hiding in eelgrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland Canada. This species of fish were once one of the most caught and eaten fish in the world. In 1992 the fishery collapsed and 37,000 people lost their jobs overnight. Juvenile cod and many other heavily fished species use seagrass as a nursery. The healthier the seagrass is, the better fisheries will likely be.
    20190925-500_9826c.jpg
  • Atlantic rock crab (Carcinus irroratus) hides in kelp off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190515-500_6141.jpg
  • Juvenile Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) portrait underwater off Bimini, Bahamas.
    2015_01_30_bimini183.jpg
  • A woman snorkels with Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) off Bimini, Bahamas.
    2015_01_30_bimini129 2.jpg
  • Portrait of an Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) off Bimini, Bahamas.
    2015_01_30_bimini220 2.jpg
  • An Atlantic Palolo, Eunice fucata, looks for food just before retreating back into her burrow. Image made in an alkaline pond on Eleuthera Island, Bahamas.
    20170409_sweating02.jpg
  • Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off Newfoundland Canada were once one of the most caught and eaten fish in the world. In 1992 the fishery collapsed and nearly 40,000 people lost their jobs overnight. Juvenile cod and many other heavily fished species use seagrass as a nursery. The healthier the seagrass is, the better fisheries will likely be.
    Major Fisheries.jpg
  • Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) juvenile, hiding in eelgrass (Zostera marina) with cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus) off Newfoundland, Canada
    20190924-500_7993.jpg
  • Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) juvenile, hiding in eelgrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada
    20190925-500_0198.jpg
  • Juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) hiding in eelgrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland Canada. This species of fish were once one of the most caught and eaten fish in the world. In 1992 the fishery collapsed and 37,000 people lost their jobs overnight. Juvenile cod and many other heavily fished species use seagrass as a nursery. The healthier the seagrass is, the better fisheries will likely be.
    20190925-500_0094.jpg
  • Juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) hiding in eelgrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland Canada. This species of fish were once one of the most caught and eaten fish in the world. In 1992 the fishery collapsed and 37,000 people lost their jobs overnight. Juvenile cod and many other heavily fished species use seagrass as a nursery. The healthier the seagrass is, the better fisheries will likely be.
    20190925-500_0361.jpg
  • An Atlantic Palolo, Eunice fucata, looks for food just before retreating back into her burrow.
    20170409_thepond02.jpg
  • A scientist with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) releases a juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) after tagging the fish off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190513-501_0962.jpg
  • Pelagic Marine Gastropod Mollusk on a blackwater dive in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean
    20190802-500_5088.jpg
  • A Gyre Flyingfish (Prognichthys glaphyrae) photographed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4765.jpg
  • An Atlantic blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) searches for food in a seagrass meadow (Thalassia testudinum) in the Florida Keys, USA.
    20190605-500_9837.jpg
  • A scientist with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) holds a juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) ready for release after tagging the fish off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190513-501_0685.jpg
  • Researchers stitch up a juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) after implanting a tag the fish off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190513-501_0901.jpg
  • A scientist with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) releases a juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) after tagging the fish off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190513-501_0669.jpg
  • Invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) have taken over and are wiping out native fish in the Atlantic ocean. The highest densities are in the northern gulf of Mexico. This image was made off Destin, Florida.
    20180227-DSC_4876.jpg
  • Invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) have taken over and are wiping out native fish in the Atlantic ocean. The highest densities are in the northern gulf of Mexico. This image was made off Destin, Florida.
    20180227-DSC_4867.jpg
  • Invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) have taken over and are wiping out native fish in the Atlantic ocean. The highest densities are in the northern gulf of Mexico. This image was made off Destin, Florida. Image was previously sold as RF.
    20180227-DSC_4672.jpg
  • Invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) have taken over and are wiping out native fish in the Atlantic ocean. The highest densities are in the northern gulf of Mexico. This image was made off Destin, Florida.
    20180227-DSC_4878.jpg
  • Almaco Jack fish (Seriola rivoliana) take shelter under a sargassum seaweed matt. Image made in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190811-500_6375.jpg
  • A plastic gift balloon and ribbon drift with sargassum in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190811-500_6229.jpg
  • A Sargassum swimming crab (Portunus sayi) at night in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190803-500_5588.jpg
  • A flying fish (possibly the spotfin flyingfish Cheilopogon furcatus) in the Sargasso Sea in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
    20190802-500_5190.jpg
  • A Gyre Flyingfish (Prognichthys glaphyrae) photographed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4763.jpg
  • A Gyre Flyingfish (Prognichthys glaphyrae) photographed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4773.jpg
  • An unknown species of octopus in the Sargasso Sea off Bermuda, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4749.jpg
  • Anglerfish Larva at night in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4720.jpg
  • A plastic bottle cap floats at the surface among sargassum seaweed (sargassum natans) in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4430.jpg
  • A small fish (species unknown) drifts in a chain of pelagic tunicates in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4633.jpg
  • A larval eel, possibly a European Eel (Anguilla anguilla) lives very deep in the Sargasso Sea and return to rivers as adults. Image made in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4636.jpg
  • A Grey tiggerfish (Balistes capriscus) hides in a large piece of plastic (likely an octopus trap) fishing gear among sargassum seaweed near the surface. Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4377.jpg
  • A young woman takes a picture of a lionfish (Pterois volitans) in an aquarium with her cell phone. While no one is certain how lionfish first arrived in the Atlantic, the leading theory is they escaped or were released from aquariums. Lionfish are highly popular in the aquarium trade.
    2016_06_20AtlantisNassau118.jpg
  • Almaco Jack fish (Seriola rivoliana) take shelter under a sargassum seaweed matt. Image made in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190811-500_6340.jpg
  • Triggerfish hide under a tangle of plastic fishing gear and sargassum seaweed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190811-500_6007.jpg
  • A larval stage slipper lobster (Scyllaridae) photographed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic ocean, International Waters.
    20190806-500_5717.jpg
  • A larval stage slipper lobster (Scyllaridae) photographed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic ocean, International Waters.
    20190806-500_5708.jpg
  • In 5mm squares micro-pastics are sorted by a scientist. The sample was taken in International Waters in an area of the Atlantic Ocean known as the Sargasso Sea.
    20190803-500_5411.jpg
  • A flying fish (possibly the spotfin flyingfish Cheilopogon furcatus) in the Sargasso Sea in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
    20190802-500_5186.jpg
  • A larval eel, possibly a European Eel (Anguilla anguilla) lives very deep in the Sargasso Sea and return to rivers as adults. Image made in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190802-500_5065.jpg
  • A Gyre Flyingfish (Prognichthys glaphyrae) photographed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4771.jpg
  • A Gyre Flyingfish (Prognichthys glaphyrae) photographed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4769.jpg
  • An unknown species of octopus in the Sargasso Sea off Bermuda, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4745.jpg
  • Amphipod riding in pelagic tunicate. Image made in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4604.jpg
  • A Planehead filefish (Stephanolepis hispidus) takes shelter in a matt of sargassum in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190811-500_6307.jpg
  • A large tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis) and almaco jack fish (Seriola rivoliana) live under the cover of sargassum in the Sargasso Sea. Notice the plastic packing tie in the right of the frame. Image made in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190811-500_6109.jpg
  • Almaco Jack fish (Seriola rivoliana) take shelter under a sargassum matt with a plastic packing tie in it. Image made in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190811-500_6101.jpg
  • A pelagic shrimp larva (possibly Sergestidae). Image made in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190806-500_5727.jpg
  • A gyre flying fish (Prognichthys glaphyrae) photographed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190803-500_5656.jpg
  • In 5mm squares micro-fibers are sorted by a scientist. The sample was taken in International Waters in an area of the Atlantic Ocean known as the Sargasso Sea.
    20190803-500_5433.jpg
  • In 5mm squares micro-pastics are sorted by a scientist. The sample was taken in International Waters in an area of the Atlantic Ocean known as the Sargasso Sea.
    20190803-500_5392.jpg
  • A larval eel, possibly a European Eel (Anguilla anguilla) lives very deep in the Sargasso Sea and return to rivers as adults. Image made in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190802-500_5046.jpg
  • A jellyfish, probably a purple stinger (Pelagia noctiluca), at night in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4688.jpg
  • A jellyfish, probably a purple stinger (Pelagia noctiluca) at night in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4686.jpg
  • A large piece of black plastic, probably a former garbage bag, floats among sargassum seaweed in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4401.jpg
  • A flying fish (possibly the spotfin flyingfish Cheilopogon furcatus) reflecting off the surface in the Sargasso Sea in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
    20190802-500_5178.jpg
  • The venomous dorsal, anal and pelvic spines of a Lionfish, Pterois volitans, are extremely sharp and can cause a painful stick if handled incorrectly. While a fairly minor concern individually, together the invasive species is spreading virus-like throughout the Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea and wreaking havoc to reef ecosystems throughout the region.
    2014_11_25HI026.jpg
  • A biologist with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada releases an Atlantic cod after tagging.
    20190513-501_0669.jpg
  • Two grey triggerfish (Balistes capriscus) fight over a large piece of plastic floating at the surface among sargassum seaweed (sargassum natans) in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4270 2.jpg
  • Face of a blue shark off Rhode Island, USA
    2011-07-10BlueShark1467 copy.jpg
  • A furry sea cucumber (Astichopus multifidus) on a sand and seagrass seabed in The Bahamas
    20200706-500_2090.jpg
  • Blue sharks (Prionace glauca), two, in the open ocean off Rhode Island, USA.
    2011-07-11BlueShark1533.jpg
  • Unicorn Filefish (Aluterus monoceros) at night in The Bahamas.
    20190228-500_3923.jpg
  • A jack fish (eriola dumerili) takes shelter under a mat of sargassum in the Sargasso Sea.
    20190811-500_6447.jpg
  • A woman in a white dress enters the sea.
    Silence
  • A large, pregnant bull shark off Mexico's Playa Del Carmen. Bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, off Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.
    2010 Bull Shark1171.jpg
  • A woman standing on a beach ready to go paddle boarding. Image made on Harbour Island, Bahamas.
    2015_12_16HI333r.jpg
  • A volunteer with The Nature Conservancy collects shoots of eelgrass (Zostera marina) with seeds as part of the world's largest seagrass restoration project lead by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) in Virginia, USA.
    20190528-500_6631.jpg
  • A shorthorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius) hiding in kelp in Terra Nova National Park, Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190515-500_6162.jpg
  • Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) habitat with shoal of Silversides (Atherinomorus lacunosus), Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    20200706-500_1892.jpg
  • A mature queen conch (Aliger gigas) in a seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) meadow in The Bahamas.
    20200709-500_2369.jpg
  • A school of horse-eye jack (Caranx latus) swim along a coral reef in The Bahamas
    20200706-500_2108.jpg
  • Blue shark (Prionace glauca) close up off Rhode Island, USA.
    2011-07-10BlueShark1467.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Queen's Bath along the cliffs of Eleuthera Island, Bahamas.
    20190302-DJI_0765.jpg
  • A true tulip (fasciolaria tulipa) is a large marine snail. Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    20190228-500_3898.jpg
  • A scuba diver culls invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) from a coral reef off Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas.
    2016_06_18Freeport054.jpg
  • A scuba diver spears and invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) off Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas. Spearing on scuba is illegal in The Bahamas, however, a special exemption was made for lionfish.
    2016_06_19Freeport577.jpg
  • An invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) is fed to a Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi) off Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas. It was once thought sharks could be trained to feed on lionfish by feeding them speared lionfish which, so far, this has proved to be false.
    2016_06_18Freeport082.jpg
  • Fisherman are paid to catch invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) in the Caribbean to help reduce their numbers and, in turn, help the reefs. Image made on Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    2015_12_7HI518.jpg
  • Microplastics from a manta trawl in the Sargasso Sea ocean gyre are placed on a map of the area as a visual demonstration.
    20190811-501_6013.jpg
  • Planehead filefish (Stephanolepis hispidus) take shelter in a matt of sargassum seaweed in the Sargasso Sea.
    500_6317.jpg
  • A sargassum swimming crab (Portunus sayi) takes shelter in a drifting plastic bag. Ocean currents bring floating mats of sargassum and, increasingly, plastic and other debris together. It is estimated plastic will out-weigh fish by 2050 if trends continue. Image made off Contoy Island, Mexico.
    2016_01_16Cancun019.jpg
  • 2012_Jupiter_Florida70.jpg
  • 2012_Feb_25Harbour103.jpg
  • Blue shark and photographer off Rhode Island, USA.
    2011-07-09 Blue Shark105.jpg
  • Bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, off Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.
    2010 Bull Shark466.jpg
  • Turtles gained protection from hunting in The Bahamas in 2009. Since then they have begun a recovery.
    2015_06_05_HI_063.jpg
  • Two blue sharks off Rhode Island, United States
    2011-07-11BlueShark1533.jpg
  • Eagle ray in shallow water
    2014_12_09HI032.jpg
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