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  • Crescent gunnel (Pholis laeta) peaking out from a colorful rock wall off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
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  • Crescent gunnel (Pholis laeta) peaking out from a colorful rock wall off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
    20201214-500_1037.jpg
  • A home in southern Puerto Rico (magas arriba) collapsed during a 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Jan 6th, 2020.
    Gross_PuertoRico091.jpg
  • A home in southern Puerto Rico (magas arriba) collapsed during a 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Jan 6th, 2020.
    Gross_PuertoRico092.jpg
  • A home in southern Puerto Rico (magas arriba) collapsed during a 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Jan 6th, 2020.
    Gross_PuertoRico090.jpg
  • Many organisms like nematoda, Harpacticoida, Cnidaria, Polychaeta (larva), Foraminifera, make their home on neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain.
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  • PhD student and researcher Jillian Dunic studies eelgrass (Zostera marina) from her make-shift home lab (due to COVID-19) on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210719-DSC_7466.jpg
  • PhD student and researcher Jillian Dunic studies eelgrass (Zostera marina) from her make-shift home lab (due to COVID-19) on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210719-501_0998.jpg
  • A home in southern Puerto Rico (magas arriba) collapsed during a 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Jan 6th, 2020.
    Gross_PuertoRico093.jpg
  • PhD student and researcher Jillian Dunic studies eelgrass (Zostera marina) from her make-shift home lab (due to COVID-19) on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210719-DSC_7470.jpg
  • A home in southern Puerto Rico (magas arriba) collapsed during a 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Jan 6th, 2020.
    Gross_PuertoRico093.jpg
  • After a magnitude 6.4 earthquake in southern Puerto Rico (Magas Arriba) many families couldn't live in their damaged homes or feared aftershocks and built make-shift campsites for shelter.
    Gross_PuertoRico094.jpg
  • Puerto Rico has many homes, like these in Parguera, literally on the water making them highly vulnerable to large storms like hurricanes.
    Gross_PuertoRico007.jpg
  • Puerto Rico has many homes, like these in Parguera, literally on the water making them highly vulnerable to large storms like hurricanes.
    Gross_PuertoRico008.jpg
  • Puerto Rico has many homes, like these in Parguera, literally on the water making them highly vulnerable to large storms like hurricanes.
    Gross_PuertoRico006.jpg
  • A banded jawfish (Opistognathus macrognathus) maintains his burrow off Man Island, Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    2016_09_10Jawfish0312.jpg
  • A house in winter reflects off a pond in southern Saskatchewan.
    2011-04-15 Winter028.jpg
  • Close-up of clusters of sea snail eggs on a Neptune grass (Posidonia oceanica) leaf blade in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain.
    20190628-500_3324.jpg
  • Giant Hermit crabs (Petrochirus diogenes), two, appearing to fight. Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    20190216-500_3251.jpg
  • Life on a small scale thrives on individual seagrass blades. Here, colonies of Electra posidoniae (the chain link things) and Lichenopora radiata (the white things) bryozoans on a Posidonia oceanica seagrass blade. If you include this level of organism in the equation, seagrass rivals rain forests in biodiversity.
    20190628-500_3375.jpg
  • A Giant hermit crab (Petrochirus diogenes) uses an empty conch shell for protection and housing. Image made off Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    2016_01_04HI147.jpg
  • Puerto Rico has many homes, like these in Parguera, literally on the water making them highly vulnerable to large storms like hurricanes.
    Gross_PuertoRico006.jpg
  • Puerto Rico has many homes, like these in Parguera, literally on the water making them highly vulnerable to large storms like hurricanes.
    Gross_PuertoRico007.jpg
  • Puerto Rico has many homes, like these in Parguera, literally on the water making them highly vulnerable to large storms like hurricanes.
    Gross_PuertoRico008.jpg
  • A polluted shoreline in Colombo, Sri Lanka is home to birds, lizards, fish and other wildlife. The animals show tremendous resiliance surviving in such a deteriorated environment.
    2012_Colombo_SriLanka029r.jpg
  • Pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus bargibanti) holding on to a branch of a sea fan coral. Image made off Malapascua, Philippines.
    20181015-500_9567.jpg
  • A beautiful coral reef scene filled with a great diversity of fish and coral life. Image made near Alor, Indonesia.
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  • Pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus bargibanti) holding on to a branch of a sea fan coral. Image made off Malapascua, Philippines.
    20181015-500_9560.jpg
  • Pink anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion) lives in symbiotic association with Magnificent sea anemone (Heteractis magnifica)
    20191015-500_4112.jpg
  • Pink anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion) lives in symbiotic association with Magnificent sea anemone (Heteractis magnifica), Palau
    20191015-500_4102.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
  • 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
  • A polluted shoreline in Colombo, Sri Lanka is home to birds, lizards, fish and other wildlife. The animals show tremendous resiliance surviving in such a deteriorated environment.
    Bird Wading in Pollution
  • A large shoal of sardines (Clupeinae) have made a beach off Moalboal, Philippines their year-round home.
    20181019-500_0298.jpg
  • A large shoal of sardines (Clupeinae) have made a beach off Moalboal, Philippines their year-round home.
    20181019-500_0420.jpg
  • A large shoal of sardines (Clupeinae) have made a beach off Moalboal, Philippines their year-round home.
    20181019-500_0155.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
  • 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 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
  • A lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) pup uses the mangroves as protection from large sharks. The ecosystem is also home to many potential prey items like juvenile fish and crabs. This shark will spend the first 5 to 8 years of her life in this mangrove creek and return to the same one to give birth. Image made on Eleuthera Island, Bahamas.
    Ecosystem
  • Yachts and sailboats moore in the lee of Harbour Island, Bahamas. Once home to thick densities of seagrass beds, now, due to anchors and moorings and pollution, only a few patches remain.
    20190301-DJI_0655.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
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • 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 small mangrove lined creek is home for young lemon sharks.
    Creek
  • A lemon shark pup uses the mangroves as protection from large sharks. The ecosystem is also home to many potential prey items like juvenile fish and crabs. This shark will spend the first 5 to 8 years of her life in this mangrove creek and return to the same one to give birth. Image made on Eleuthera Island, Bahamas.
    20170605HI0041sm.jpg
  • Lionfish are right at home in the Indian and Pacific oceans.
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  • Even pups are targeted by sport fisherman looking for the thrill of catching a shark. The area surrounding mangrove creeks are usually sand flats home to bone fish. Sharks are often a side attraction to popular catch and release bone fishing. Lemon sharks depend on mangroves for the survival of the first 5-8 years of their lives. Mangroves are disappearing throughout the world and the fate of the lemon shark is left in the balance. We need to get proper protections for the world's mangroves and then enforce them.
    LemonsAndMangroves08.jpg
  • A large shoal of sardines (Clupeinae) have made a beach off Moalboal, Philippines their year-round home.
    20181019-500_0422.jpg
  • A large school of sardines (Clupeinae) have made a beach off Moalboal, Philippines their year-round home.
    20181019-500_0423.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
  • A giant, brass sculpture of a conch shell adorns a newly-built billionaire's summer getaway home. Conch are iconic symbols in the Bahamas for the ultra-rich and poor alike.
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  • A lemon shark acclimatizes to her temporary home inside a large tank at the Cape Eleuthera Institute in The Bahamas.
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  • A lemon shark pup (Negaprion brevirostris), only six months old, hunting in the mangrove creek she calls home at dusk in The Bahamas.
    Pup
  • A massive brass sculpture of a conch shell adorns a billionairs lawn overlooking shallow seagrass beds and sand flats that living conch call home.
    Ornament
  • Blue crabs and many other creatures call the mangroves home.
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  • The beautiful clear water of The Bahamas is home to all sorts of amazing life, life that is in danger from climate change, pollution, overfishing and other threats.
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  • Conch shells become homes for other creatures like hermit crabs, but not if the shell is cracked for conch extraction. Scientists are predicting a fishery collapse is imminent, but how best to protect them is heatedly debated.
    Home
  • Conch shells become homes for other creatures like hermit crabs, but not if the shell is cracked for conch extraction. Scientists are predicting a fishery collapse is imminent, but how best to protect them is heatedly debated.
    BahamasConchFishery10.jpg
  • Lemon shark pup among mangroves in South Eleuthera
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