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  • A swimmer with an orange life preserver excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction. When the double hurricanes hit in 2017 two of Puerto Rico's three Bio Bays went dark, just like the cities, hurting tourism and jobs for months, if not years to come.
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  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence while boats enter the bay in the background. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction. When the double hurricanes hit in 2017 two of Puerto Rico's three Bio Bays went dark, just like the cities, hurting tourism and jobs for months, if not years to come.
    Gross_PuertoRico026.jpg
  • A Bay pipefish (Syngnathus leptorhynchus) hiding in seagrass (Zostera marina) in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20201104-500_7636.jpg
  • A Bay pipefish (Syngnathus leptorhynchus) hiding in seagrass (Zostera marina) in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20201012-500_6257.jpg
  • Bay pipefish (Syngnathus leptorhynchus) portrait, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210118-500_2249.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence while boats enter the bay in the background. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction. When the double hurricanes hit in 2017 two of Puerto Rico's three Bio Bays went dark, just like the cities, hurting tourism and jobs for months, if not years to come.
    Gross_PuertoRico027.jpg
  • Bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) on the deck of a research boat. Seagrass disappeared from the area in the 1930's and with the seagrass went the scallop fishery, the largest in the USA at the time. Their re-imergence, being helped along by researchers, is considered a major conservation victory. Image made off Virginia, USA.
    20190528-501_1331.jpg
  • Entering Parguera's Bio Bay at sunset can be a beautiful spectacle on it's own.
    Gross_PuertoRico010.jpg
  • Professor Robert "JJ" Orth shows off a bay scallop (Argopecten irradians) he found while collecting eelgrass (Zostera marina), a type of seagrass, seeds for the world's largest seagrass restoration project. Seagrass disappeared from the area in the 1930's and with the seagrass went the scallop fishery, the largest in the USA at the time. Their re-emergence is considered a major conservation victory. Image made off Virginia, USA.
    20190528-500_6681.jpg
  • A swimmer with an orange life preserver excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction. When the double hurricanes hit in 2017 two of Puerto Rico's three Bio Bays went dark, just like the cities, hurting tourism and jobs for months, if not years to come.
    Gross_PuertoRico028.jpg
  • Swimmers with orange life-jackets excite microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction. When the double hurricanes hit in 2017 two of Puerto Rico's three Bio Bays went dark, just like the cities, hurting tourism and jobs for months, if not years to come.
    Gross_PuertoRico025.jpg
  • Bio Bay guide Irwin Velez retired from the police force after open heart surgery. The job is far less stressful and he enjoys taking tourists to see his local waters and the amazing bioluminescence near Parguera, Puerto Rico. Image release available.
    Gross_PuertoRico003.jpg
  • A bay scallop (Argopecten irradians) found while collecting eelgrass (Zostera marina), a type of seagrass, seeds for the world's largest seagrass restoration project. Seagrass disappeared from the area in the 1930's and with the seagrass went the scallop fishery, the largest in the USA at the time. Their re-imergence is considered a major conservation victory. Image made off Virginia, USA.
    20190528-501_1314.jpg
  • A man-made sea port cuts Cowichan Bay in half, drastically alterting the water movement which played a large roll in killing historic seagrass beds.
    20210928-DJI_0424.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico018.jpg
  • Bio Bay guide Irwin Velez retired from the police force after open heart surgery. The job is far less stressful and he enjoys taking tourists to see his local waters and the amazing bioluminescence near Parguera, Puerto Rico. Image release available.
    Gross_PuertoRico004.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico029.jpg
  • Parguera's bioluminescent bay looks like a giant dinosaur's footprint, but otherwise fairly ordinary during the day. At night it comes alive thanks to billions of microscopic dinoflagilates that light up when disturbed.
    Gross_PuertoRico020.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction. Image release available.
    Gross_PuertoRico017.jpg
  • Bio Bay guide Irwin Velez retired from the police force after open heart surgery. The job is far less stressful and he enjoys taking tourists to see his local waters and the amazing bioluminescence near Parguera, Puerto Rico. Image release available.
    Gross_PuertoRico009.jpg
  • Bio Bay guide Irwin Velez retired from the police force after open heart surgery. The job is far less stressful and he enjoys taking tourists to see his local waters and the amazing bioluminescence near Parguera, Puerto Rico. Image release available.
    Gross_PuertoRico005.jpg
  • Aerial view of an oyster farm in Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210227-DJI_0156.jpg
  • Bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) being given a helping hand by researchers from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS). Seagrass disappeared from the area in the 1930's and with the seagrass went the scallop fishery, the largest in the USA at the time. Their re-imergence is considered a major conservation victory. Image made off Virginia, USA.
    20190528-501_1405.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada. Giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) in Nanoose bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20201002-500_3050sm.jpg
  • Bio Bay guide Irwin Velez retired from the police force after open heart surgery. The job is far less stressful and he enjoys taking tourists to see his local waters and the amazing bioluminescence near Parguera, Puerto Rico. Image release available.
    Gross_PuertoRico005.jpg
  • Scientist Bo Lusk teaches volunteers with The Nature Conservancy about bay scallops and seagrass in Virginia, USA during the annual seagrass seed collection for the world's largest seagrass restoration project.
    20190531-501_2166.jpg
  • Bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) being given a helping hand by researchers from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS). Seagrass disappeared from the area in the 1930's and with the seagrass went the scallop fishery, the largest in the USA at the time. Their re-imergence is considered a major conservation victory. Image made off Virginia, USA.
    20190528-501_1384.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada. Giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) in Nanoose bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20201002-500_2926sm.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada. Giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) in Nanoose bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20201002-500_2914sm.jpg
  • Aerial view of an oyster farm in Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210227-DJI_0160.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada. Giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) in Nanoose bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20201002-500_3014sm.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada. Giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) in Nanoose bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20201002-500_2970sm.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada. Giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) in Nanoose bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20201002-500_2883sm.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada. Giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) in Nanoose bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20201002-500_3030sm.jpg
  • Swimmers with orange life-jackets excite microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction. When the double hurricanes hit in 2017 two of Puerto Rico's three Bio Bays went dark, just like the cities, hurting tourism and jobs for months, if not years to come.
    Gross_PuertoRico025.jpg
  • Giant sea spider (Nymphon pixellae) with eggs. Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210930-500_0705.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada.
    20201002-500_3014.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada.
    20201002-500_2926.jpg
  • Discarded shells at an oyster farm in Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210227-DSC_4957.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico052.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico048.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico053.jpg
  • Kelp greenling (Hexagrammos decagrammus) male, resting on a round-lipped chimney sponge (Staurocalyptus dowlingi) in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20211029-500_0750.jpg
  • Male lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) guarding eggs in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210307-500_4250.jpg
  • Male lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) guarding eggs in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210307-500_4244.jpg
  • Discarded shells at an oyster farm in Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210227-DSC_4958.jpg
  • Discarded shells at an oyster farm in Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210227-DSC_4952.jpg
  • Discarded shells at an oyster farm in Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210227-DSC_4950.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Tsable River meeting the ocean near Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
    20210227-DJI_0168.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico054.jpg
  • A Denise's Pygmy Seahorse (Hippocampus denise) on a coral seafan. Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea
    2015_05_04_PNGD1_180.jpg
  • A scuba diver next to the wreck of the Mitsubishi Zero, Japanese World War Two fighter plane, Kimbe Bay. West New Britain, Papua New Guinea
    2015_05_04_PNGD8_442.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico051.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico018.jpg
  • Giant sea spider (Nymphon pixellae) with eggs. Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210930-500_0708.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada.
    20201002-500_3050.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada.
    20201002-500_3030.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada.
    20201002-500_2989.jpg
  • Aerial view of marshland in the Qualicum National Wildlife Area, Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20200929-DJI_0988.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Tsable river meeting the ocean near Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
    20210227-DJI_0157.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Tsable river meeting the ocean near Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
    20210227-DJI_0154.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico051.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico050.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico049.jpg
  • A giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) hunts for food in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada.
    20201002-500_3014.jpg
  • A Denise's Pygmy Seahorse (Hippocampus denise) on a coral seafan. Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea
    2015_05_04_PNGD1_180.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico053.jpg
  • A swimmer excites microscopic dinoflagellates into producing bioluminescence. The Bio Bay near Parguera, Puerto Rico, is one of only five in the world and is a major tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico050.jpg
  • Galapagos hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) perched in a beautiful, bare tree, Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191211GalapagosTopside072.jpg
  • Galapagos hawks (Buteo galapagoensis) perched in a tree, Santiago Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191212-501_8000.jpg
  • Commercial diver Justin Bland from the SeaChange Society sources eelgrass (Zostera marina) from a robust seagrass bed for the purposes of transplanting the seagrass to an area in need of restoration.
    20210927-500_9807.jpg
  • Galapagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) rest on a dark sand beach on Santiago Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191212-501_8321.jpg
  • Portrait of a Galapagos hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) perched in a tree, Santiago Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191212-501_8282.jpg
  • Galapagos Marine Iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) basking on a dark sand beach, Santiago Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191212-501_8312.jpg
  • Galapagos hawks (Buteo galapagoensis) sitting in a tree, Santiago Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191212-501_7987.jpg
  • Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) habitat with a juvenile great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) in The Bahamas.
    20200628-500_1773.jpg
  • A northern clingfish (Gobiesox maeandricus) suctioned to a rock off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210304-500_4131.jpg
  • Abstract detail of the tentacles of an orange sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210303-500_4102.jpg
  • A pair of yellow margin dorid (Cadlina luteomarginata) mating off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210127-500_3059.jpg
  • A school of yellow jacks (Carangoides bartholomaei) hunt over a seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) meadow in shallow waters of Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    2013_11_20_HI306.jpg
  • An unidentified shrimp clinging to a fried-egg jellyfish (Phacellophora camtschatica) off Vancouver Island, Canada
    20210304-500_4182.jpg
  • Red brotula (Brosmophycis marginata) fish off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210303-500_4120.jpg
  • Juvenile plainfin midshipman (Porichthys notatus) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210303-500_4076.jpg
  • A portrait of a juvenile Copper rockfish (Sebastes caurinus) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210127-500_3058.jpg
  • Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) habitat with a juvenile great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) in The Bahamas.
    20200628-500_1775.jpg
  • Portrait of a smoothhead sculpin (Artedius lateralis) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210303-500_4073.jpg
  • A young great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) waits in ambush for small fish in the mangroves. Image made in The Bahamas.
    20200706-500_1853.jpg
  • A young great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) waits in ambush for small fish in the mangroves. Image made in The Bahamas.
    20200706-500_2030.jpg
  • Perfect beach on Eleuthera, Bahamas
    2012_Feb_Harbour075.jpg
  • Rose Star (Crossaster papposus) with eleven arms off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210204-500_3183.jpg
  • A close-up of the eye of a giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210204-500_3159.jpg
  • The photographers hand lit only by bioluminescence, no artificial light was used.
    Gross_PuertoRico055.jpg
  • A young great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) waits in ambush for small fish in the mangroves. Image made in The Bahamas.
    20200706-500_2064.jpg
  • Poor mooring practices can kill seagrass beds. A voluntary program is helping boaters moore in a seagrass friendly fashion.
    20210928-DJI_0419.jpg
  • Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) resting on iceberg in Columbia Bay, Alaska, USA, June
    20220625-DSC_8758.jpg
  • Southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus) bathing in the ocean waters of Hercules Bay, South Georgia Island, Antarctica.
    20211201-DSC_9659.jpg
  • Macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) portrait in Hercules Bay, South Georgia Island.
    20211201-DSC_9430.jpg
  • King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) colony on St. Andrews Bay, South Georgia Island.
    20211129-DSC_7920.jpg
  • Wolf eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus) male near his den in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20211030-500_0798.jpg
  • Volunteers with the SeaChange society prepare eelgrass (Zostera marina) for transplant as part of a seagrass restoration effort in Cowichan Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210927-DSC_9047.jpg
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