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  • A Northern Kelp Crab (Pugettia producta) clings to kelp in Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA
    20220703-500_2625.jpg
  • A Northern kelp crab (Pugettia producta) clinging to a fallen tree branch off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201010-500_6212.jpg
  • Portrait of a northern kelp crab (Pugettia producta) in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201001-500_2795.jpg
  • Northern abalone (Haliotis kamschatkana), Browning Pass, Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210723-500_2876.jpg
  • A northern clingfish (Gobiesox maeandricus) suctioned to a rock off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210304-500_4131.jpg
  • A young Northern sea star (Asterias vulgaris) on a blade of seagrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190926-500_1239.jpg
  • A young Northern sea star (Asterias vulgaris) on a blade of kelp off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190926-500_1190.jpg
  • A baby Northern seastar or starfish (Asterias vulgaris) feeds on alge on a blade of eelgrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190926-500_1225.jpg
  • A young Northern sea star (Asterias vulgaris) on a blade of kelp off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190926-500_1248.jpg
  • A young Northern sea star (Asterias vulgaris) on a blade of seagrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190926-500_1182.jpg
  • A Northern Kelp Crab (Pugettia producta) takes refuge in giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) in Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20220906-500_6983.jpg
  • Northern sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) feeding on a red sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus). Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, Canada, North Pacific Ocean.
    20210725-DSC_8004.jpg
  • A pair of Northern sea stars or common starfish (Asterias vulgaris) feed on the various creatures and algae growing on eelgrass (Zostera marina), a type of seagrass, off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190515-500_6184.jpg
  • Northern sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) feeding on a red sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus). Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, Canada, North Pacific Ocean.
    20210725-DSC_7999.jpg
  • A Northern Kelp Crab (Pugettia producta) takes refuge in feather boa kelp (Egregia menziesii) in Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20220906-500_6811.jpg
  • Northern sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) feeding on a red sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus). Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, Canada, North Pacific Ocean.
    20210725-DSC_8007.jpg
  • Chef Jim Shirah of Northern Florida prepares a plate of lionfish. Their white, flaky meat is often compared to grouper and snapper and is considered especially delicious. According to Jim, lionfish is one of their most popular dishes because they taste great and are guilt-free.
    Food
  • Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) in Stromness - an abandoned whaling station on the northern coast of South Georgia Island.
    20211201-DSC_9102.jpg
  • Stromness is an abandoned whaling station on the northern coast of South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic
    20211201-DSC_8949.jpg
  • A moody sky over temperate rainforest and chilly ocean water in northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210321-DSC_5025.jpg
  • An American or Northern lobster (Homarus americana) hiding in seagrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190924-500_7058.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
  • The Guajataca dam in northern Puerto Rico was severely damaged by the 2017 hurricanes. By all accounts it was very close to collapsing completely which would have flooded some 70,000 people. At the time, all 70,000 were advised to evacuate. Emergency repairs kept the worst from happening, but 10,000 residents and farmers have since struggled with water management.
    Gross_PuertoRico056.jpg
  • Chef Jim Shirah of Northern Florida prepares a plate of lionfish. Their white, flaky meat is often compared to grouper and snapper and is considered especially delicious. According to Jim, lionfish is one of their most popular dishes because they taste great and are guilt-free.
    20180228-DSC_5230.jpg
  • The Guajataca dam in northern Puerto Rico was severely damaged by the 2017 hurricanes. By all accounts it was very close to collapsing completely which would have flooded some 70,000 people. At the time, all 70,000 were advised to evacuate. Emergency repairs kept the worst from happening, but 10,000 residents and farmers have since struggled with water management.
    Gross_PuertoRico056.jpg
  • Stromness is an abandoned whaling station on the northern coast of South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic
    20211201-DSC_8975.jpg
  • Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) in Stromness - an abandoned whaling station on the northern coast of South Georgia Island.
    20211201-DSC_9066.jpg
  • An aerial view of temperate rainforest trees in northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210322-DJI_0019.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. A team of lionfish hunters are spearing them to help the local ecosystem.This image was made off Destin, Florida.
    20180227-DSC_5075.jpg
  • An American or Northern lobster (Homarus americana) hiding in seagrass (zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190924-500_7058.jpg
  • Some places, like the gulf side of northern Florida, have especially high densities of lionfish that can sustain an entire commercial fishery.
    20180227-DSC_4875.jpg
  • On a purpose-built fishing dock in northern Florida a stingray is caught for shark-fishing bait.
    20180301-500_5411sm.jpg
  • Some places, like the gulf side of northern Florida, have especially high densities of lionfish that can sustain an entire commercial fishery.
    Density.jpg
  • Chef Jim Shirah of Northern Florida prepares a plate of lionfish. Their white, flaky meat is often compared to grouper and snapper and is considered especially delicious. According to Jim, lionfish is one of their most popular dishes because they taste great and are guilt-free.
    20180228-DSC_5286.jpg
  • Some places, like the gulf side of northern Florida, have high densities of lionfish.
    20180227-DSC_4867.jpg
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