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  • Coonstripe shrimp / Dock shrimp (Pandalus danae) appearing at the entrance of a hole in the wall off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
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  • A barge rests in the evening after a day installing a sea wall for a massive dock set to house super-yachts. Dolphins feed in the adjacent seagrass. The dock is responsible for massive amounts of sediments that may smother seagrass beds and coral reefs in the area.
    20190301-DJI_0693sm.jpg
  • A barge constructs a large dock and breakwater for superyachts in a seagrass area as bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) approach. Harbour Island, Bahamas.
    20190301-DJI_0693.jpg
  • View of a dock and boats in Sooke Harbour, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210517-DSC_5934.jpg
  • A child's bicycle lays next to a large concrete dock underwater off Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest. The dock and marina sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. Dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico034.jpg
  • A child's bicycle lays next to a large concrete dock underwater off Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest. The dock and marina sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. Dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico034.jpg
  • A child's bicycle lays next to a large concrete dock underwater off Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest. The dock and marina sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. Dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico032.jpg
  • A child's bicycle lays next to a large concrete dock underwater off Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest. A stonefish, a master of camoflauge, awaits a meal in the rear tire. The dock and marina sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. Dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico033.jpg
  • A child's bicycle lays next to a large concrete dock underwater off Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest. The dock and marina sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. Dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico031.jpg
  • Crashboat Beach along Puerto Rico's North West coast was decimated by hurricane Maria in 2017, destroying the fishing village and much of the marina. in 2020 the sand is still meters lower than before the storm.
    Gross_PuertoRico023.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico041.jpg
  • Scrawled filefish (Aluterus scriptus) hiding under a dock in the Bahamas.
    20190323-500_5014.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico040.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico037.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico038.jpg
  • A stingray, caught while fishing for other species, is killed to be used as bait for shark fishing off a purpose-built fishing dock in Pensacola, Florida, USA.
    20180301-500_5411.jpg
  • Queen conch (Lobatus gigas) await their fate in a conch salad under a dock in The Bahamas.
    2015_11_30HI028.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico035.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico037.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico039.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico036.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico041.jpg
  • Crash Boat Beach, in Puerto Rico's northwest, sustained significant damage during hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. These dock pilings were bent right over, destroying the marina, and the life that was living on them, including large sponges and anemonies, were killed. In 2020 they are just beginning to come back.
    Gross_PuertoRico035.jpg
  • Seagrass meadows are often found in sheltered areas where people like to build hotels, docks and marinas.
    Competing Habitat
  • A marina filled with commercial fishing vessels in Port Hardy, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210319-DSC_4995.jpg
  • Crashboad Beach along Puerto Rico's North West coast was decimated by hurricane Maria in 2017, destroying the fishing villiage and much of the marina. in 2020 the sand is still meters lower than before the storm.
    Gross_PuertoRico023.jpg
  • Graceful Rock Crabs (Metacarcinus gracilis) in a trap hanging from a dock in Sooke, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210527-500_9797.jpg
  • Gumball machines filled with fish food line a tourist dock in Parguera, Puerto Rico, to feed the protected tarpon fish. This area of Puerto Rico was one of the least hit during the double hurricanes of 2017.
    Gross_PuertoRico042.jpg
  • Gumball machines filled with fish food line a tourist dock in Parguera, Puerto Rico, to feed the protected tarpon fish. This area of Puerto Rico was one of the least hit during the double hurricanes of 2017.
    Gross_PuertoRico043.jpg
  • Despite the Bahamas being declared a shark sanctuary in 2011, their reputation among the local population is less than popular. Many fisherman will kill sharks simply for the sake of killing a shark. Here a Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi) was killed, decapitated and simply dumped off a fish cleaning dock. No fish, jaws, teeth or anything else were removed.
    2013_Jan5_HI014.jpg
  • Gumball machines filled with fish food line a tourist dock in Parguera, Puerto Rico, to feed the protected tarpon fish. This area of Puerto Rico was one of the least hit during the double hurricanes of 2017.
    Gross_PuertoRico042.jpg
  • A tourist walks through a mangrove boardwalk off La Parguera, Puerto Rico. Mangroves are not only the best known defence against storm surge, they are also beautiful and, when done right, can be a sustainable tourist attraction.
    Gross_PuertoRico012.jpg
  • On a purpose-built fishing dock in northern Florida a stingray is caught for shark-fishing bait.
    20180301-500_5411sm.jpg
  • Two fisherman carry a dead swordfish for processing at a landing dock in Sri Lanka.
    2012_SriLanka_Fisher036.jpg
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