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  • Flying fish (Exocoetidae) caught and drowned in a drift net off the coast of Sri Lanka.
    2012_SriLanka_WhaleD5123.jpg
  • Flying fish (Exocoetidae) caught and drowned in a drift net off the coast of Sri Lanka.
    2012_SriLanka_WhaleD5150.jpg
  • Flying fish (Exocoetidae) caught and drowning in a drift net off the coast of Sri Lanka.
    2012_SriLanka_WhaleD5156.jpg
  • A plastic gift balloon and ribbon drift with sargassum in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
    20190811-500_6229.jpg
  • A wonderpus octopus (wonderpus photogenicus) in its juvenile or larval stage. At this stage it is transparent and drifts in the open ocean as plankton. Image made in the open ocean at night off Anilao, Philippines.
    20181010-500_8457.jpg
  • A wonderpus octopus (wonderpus photogenicus) in its juvenile or larval stage. At this stage it is transparent and drifts in the open ocean as plankton. Image made in the open ocean at night off Anilao, Philippines.
    20181010-500_8463.jpg
  • Larval wonderpus octopus (Wunderpus photogenicus) drifting in the open ocean at night off Anilao, Philippines.
    20181010-500_8475.jpg
  • A wonderpus octopus (wonderpus photogenicus) in its juvenile or larval stage. At this stage it is transparent and drifts in the open ocean as plankton. Image made in the open ocean at night off Anilao, Philippines.
    20181010-500_8518.jpg
  • A wonderpus octopus (wonderpus photogenicus) in its juvenile or larval stage. At this stage it is transparent and drifts in the open ocean as plankton. Image made in the open ocean at night off Anilao, Philippines.
    20181010-500_8453.jpg
  • Almaco jack (Seriola rivoliana) uses a discarded fishing net, drifting in the open ocean as shelter. Image made in The Bahamas.
    20180101-DSC_2746.jpg
  • A small fish (species unknown) drifts in a chain of pelagic tunicates in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4633.jpg
  • A wonderpus octopus (wonderpus photogenicus) in its juvenile or larval stage. At this stage it is transparent and drifts in the open ocean as plankton. Image made in the open ocean at night off Anilao, Philippines.
    20181010-500_8452.jpg
  • Juvenile rigid shrimpfish (Aeoliscus strigatus) are camouflaged to look like pieces of drifting seagrass blades. Flores, Indonesia.
    20180923-500_3182.jpg
  • A driftnet catches flying fish off Sri Lanka
    2012_SriLanka_WhaleD5123.jpg
  • A sea butterfly (possibly Corolla spectabilis Dall) at night in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190802-500_5104.jpg
  • A sea butterfly (possibly Corolla spectabilis Dall) at night in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190802-500_5111.jpg
  • A larval octopus (species unknown) drifting in the open ocean off Anilao, Philippines during a blackwater dive.
    20181007-500_6702.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_16Cancun018.jpg
  • A tiny larval octopus (species unknown) shot in open water at night off Anilao, Philippines
    20181007-500_6581.jpg
  • A small (1cm) unidentified fish hiding inside a pelagic tunicate. Image made in the Sargasso Sea, an area in the Atlantic ocean in International Waters.
    20190803-500_5519.jpg
  • A lofty triplefin (Enneanectes altivelis) waits for food to drift by on brain coral in The Bahamas.
    2016_07_29SuperMacro049.jpg
  • Man with machete ready to cut up the day's catch. In this case a manta ray caught in drift netting.
    2012_SriLanka_Fisher014.jpg
  • Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) propagules, the "seeds", become fully mature plants before dropping off the parent tree to drift away and establish a new tree. Image made in The Bahamas.
    20200706-500_1881.jpg
  • A lofty triplefin (Enneanectes altivelis) waits for food to drift by on brain coral in The Bahamas.
    2016_07_29SuperMacro016.jpg
  • Ceriantharia Tube Anemone Larva shot at 40 feet at night over 13,000 feet of water in the Sargasso Sea. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190731-500_4712.jpg
  • An iceberg drifts away from Columbia Glacier. Alaska, USA, Pacific Ocean.
    20220625-DSC_8720.jpg
  • A lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) drifts into a seagrass bed (Zostera marina) in Terra Nova National Park, Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190923-500_6965.jpg
  • A sea butterfly shot at night in the open ocean at 80 feet. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190802-500_5104.jpg
  • A shrimp inside a pyrosome. Shot at 60 feet over 13,000 feet of water at night in the Sargasso Sea. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190802-500_5195.jpg
  • Almaco jack (Seriola rivoliana) uses a discarded fishing net, drifting in the open ocean as shelter. Image made in The Bahamas. Previously sold as RF
    20180101-DSC_2746.jpg
  • A wonderpus octopus (wonderpus photogenicus) in its juvenile or larval stage. At this stage it is transparent and drifts in the open ocean as plankton. Image made in the open ocean at night off Anilao, Philippines.
    20181010-500_8518.jpg
  • A larval octopus (species unknown) drifting in the open ocean off Anilao, Philippines during a blackwater dive.
    20181007-500_6702.jpg
  • A small fish (species unknown) drifts in a chain of pelagic tunicates in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190731-500_4633.jpg
  • Juvenile rigid shrimpfish (Centriscus scutatus) are camouflaged to look like pieces of drifting seagrass blades.
    Juvenile Rigid Shrimpfish
  • Juvenile rigid shrimpfish are camouflaged to look like pieces of drifting seagrass blades.
    20180923-500_3182sm.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
  • CNN senior international correspondent Arwa Damon freedives beneath a matt of sargassum in the Sargasso Sea. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190811-500_6364.jpg
  • The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190806-501_5017.jpg
  • Sea Turtle scientists Alexandra Gulick and Nerine Constant give a talk in the ships lounge. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190805-501_4456.jpg
  • Shailene Woodley and scientist Celia Ojeda Martinez give a live webcast about ocean plastics in the ships bridge. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190805-501_4158.jpg
  • A small (1cm) unidentified fish hiding inside a pelagic tunicate at 80 feet at night in the Sargasso Sea. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190803-500_5519.jpg
  • A pelagic shrimp species shot on a blackwater diver in the Sargasso Sea. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190802-500_5126.jpg
  • Shailene Woodley aboard the Greenpeace Ship Esperanza departing Bermuda for the Sargasso Sea. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190801-501_3369.jpg
  • A jellyfish at night in the Sargasso Sea.The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190731-500_4686.jpg
  • The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190730-501_3137.jpg
  • A larval pipefish (species unknown) drifting in the open ocean off Anilao, Philippines.
    20181007-500_6747.jpg
  • After skimming the surface of the ocean, plastics are sorted by researchers on board. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190801-501_3380.jpg
  • A larval pipefish (species unknown) drifting in the open ocean off Anilao, Philippines.
    20181007-500_6747.jpg
  • Juvenile rigid shrimpfish (Centriscus scutatus) are camouflaged to look like pieces of drifting seagrass blades. Image made somewhere in Indonesia.
    Reef Fish Adapted to Look Like Seagr...jpg
  • A jack takes shelter under a matt of Sargassum in the Sargasso Sea. The Greenpeace ship Esperanza during its expedition to the Sargasso Sea, a unique region in the North Atlantic Ocean that is home to a diverse array of marine life, including loggerhead and green sea turtles.  The journey will see Greenpeace and University of Florida researchers team up to study the impact of plastics and microplastics on marine life and the importance that the Sargasso’s drifting Sargassum seaweed habitat has for the development of juvenile sea turtles.
    20190811-500_6447.jpg
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