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  • 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
  • Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) at Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201201-500_9533.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
  • 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
  • An Ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) among sea lettuce (Ulva sp.) off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210709-500_1708.jpg
  • Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) at Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201201-500_9684.jpg
  • Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) play at Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201201-500_9414.jpg
  • An ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) boiled to death on the shores of Vancouver Island. The victim of a heat wave (a recent study concluded it would have been almost impossible without human-made climate change) that coincided with extremely low tides in the middle of the day. I saw hundreds of sea stars, crabs and even some fish that died from the heat. It's likely billions of animal were killed.
    20210627-DSC_7027.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding on seagrass (halophila stipulacea) off Marsa Alam, Egypt in the Red Sea.
    20191001-500_1832.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding on Seagrass (Halophila stipulacea) while an underwater photographer documents the behaviour. Image made in the Red Sea off Marsa Alam, Egypt.
    20191001-500_1597.jpg
  • Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) plays on the beach, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191214-501_9038.jpg
  • Jacks take shelter under sargassum in the Sargassum Sea.
    20190811-500_6375.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
  • 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 lone Sunflower Sea Star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) or starfish crawling on the seabed off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The species has been devastated by sea star wasting disease.
    20210709-500_1607.jpg
  • A lone Sunflower Sea Star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) or starfish crawling on the seabed off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The species has been devastated by sea star wasting disease.
    20210709-500_1555.jpg
  • Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) at Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201201-500_9659.jpg
  • Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) at Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201201-500_9430.jpg
  • An ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) boiled to death on the shores of Vancouver Island. The victim of a heat wave (a recent study concluded it would have been almost impossible without human-made climate change) that coincided with extremely low tides in the middle of the day. I saw hundreds of sea stars, crabs and even some fish that died from the heat. It's likely billions of animal were killed.
    20210627-DSC_7031.jpg
  • Close-up detail of the the tufts of gills and spines surrounded by pedicellariae (pincers that can nip off the tube feet of other sea stars) of a painted sea star (Orthasterias koehleri) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210511-500_7243.jpg
  • Close up details of the spines and tube feet of a red sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210503-500_6999.jpg
  • Painted anemone (Urticina crassicornis) eating a red sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) on rock wall off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210319-500_4703.jpg
  • Close-up detail of the the tufts of gills, tube feet, and spines surrounded by pedicellariae (pincers that can nip off the tube feet of other sea stars) of a sunflower star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210303-500_4108.jpg
  • Abstract detail of the tentacles of an orange sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210303-500_4102.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) hides among mangrove trees in The Bahamas.
    20200706-500_1840.jpg
  • A young Northern sea star (Asterias vulgaris) on a blade of seagrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190926-500_1239.jpg
  • Red cushion sea stars, aka, West Indian sea stars (Oreaster reticulatus) on a sand and seagrass seabed in The Bahamas
    20200102-500_7638.jpg
  • Galapagos green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizii) feeding on seaweed growing on lava rocks off Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191210-500_6897.jpg
  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) hunting Black Striped Salemas (Xenocys jessiae), Rabida Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191209GalapagosUW1159.jpg
  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) feeding on Black Striped Salemas (Xenocys jessiae), Rabida Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191209GalapagosUW0716.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming in open water with a large gorgonian sea fan in the foreground. Image made of North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
    20180914-500_1356.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding in the waters of Bermuda.
    20190812-500_6545.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in the waters of Bermuda.
    20190812-500_6533.jpg
  • Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) swims to the surface for a breath of fresh air over a seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) meadow. Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    20171106HI_042.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • A lone Sunflower Sea Star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) or starfish crawling on the seabed off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The species has been devastated by sea star wasting disease.
    20210709-500_1660.jpg
  • A juvenile Sunflower Sea Star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) crawling on kelp off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210709-500_1681.jpg
  • A lone Sunflower Sea Star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) or starfish crawling on the seabed off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The species has been devastated by sea star wasting disease.
    20210709-500_1549.jpg
  • Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) at Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201201-500_9120.jpg
  • The predaceous aeolis (Himatina trophina) is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine heterobranch mollusc in the family Flabellinidae. Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201123-500_8428.jpg
  • Extreme close-up of the spines and gills of an ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210503-500_6791.jpg
  • Close-up detail of the the tufts of gills, tube feet, and spines surrounded by pedicellariae (pincers that can nip off the tube feet of other sea stars) of a painted star (Orthasterias koehleri) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210320-500_5039.jpg
  • Painted anemone (Urticina crassicornis) eating a red sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) on rock wall off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210319-500_4709.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) rests while feeding on seagrass (Halophila stipulacea) wihile two remora fish (Echeneis naucrates) wait for scraps in the Red Sea off Marsa Alam, Egypt.
    20191002-500_1891.jpg
  • A green turtle (Chelonia mydas) makes a mess feeding on seagrass (halophila stipulacea) off Marsa Alam, Egypt in the Red Sea.
    20191001-500_1684.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding on Seagrass (Halophila stipulacea) in the Red Sea off Marsa Alam, Egypt.
    20191001-500_1641.jpg
  • Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in the late evening in The Bahamas.
    20200623-500_1489.jpg
  • Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) near the surface in shallow water in The Bahamas.
    20200203-500_8638.jpg
  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus wollebacki) resting on a red sand beach, uninterested in the pelicans feeding on fish behind her. North Seymour Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191209GalapagosTopside413.jpg
  • A yellow-lipped sea krait aka banded sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) hunting among a coral reef off Alor, Indonesia.
    20180930-500_5375.jpg
  • A banded sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) searches a seagrass bed for food. Image made off North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
    20180916-500_2218.jpg
  • Ramose Sea Hare (Petalifera ramosa) camouflaged on turtlegrass (Thalassia testudinum). Image made off Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    20180429-500_7917.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in the waters of Bermuda.
    20190812-500_6590.jpg
  • A sea butterfly (possibly Corolla spectabilis Dall) at night in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
    20190802-500_5104.jpg
  • Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) swimming over finger coral (Porites porites) off Eleuthera, Bahamas.
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  • Microplastics from a manta trawl in the Sargasso Sea are placed on a map of the area as a visual demonstration.
    20190811-501_6013.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 large tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis) and jacks live under the cover of sargassum in the Sargasso Sea. Notice the plastic packing tie in the right of the frame.
    20190811-500_6109.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 flying fish at night in the Sargasso Sea.
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  • A larval stage lobster at 90 feet over 13,000 feet of water at night in the Sargasso Sea.
    20190806-500_5708.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 flying fish at night near the surface in the Sargasso sea.
    20190802-500_5231.jpg
  • Scientist Nerine Constant measures a mat of sargassum seaweed as part of their study to see if sargassum might act as an incubator to sea turtles with warmer temperatures than the surrounding water.
    20190802-500_4973.jpg
  • Actor and advocate Shailene Woodley finding and collecting plastic in the Sargasso Sea. In her hand we see a plastic shotgun shell in red and a piece of black garbage bag.
    20190802-500_4900.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 glass eel at 40 feet over 13,000 feet of water at night in the Sargasso Sea.
    20190731-500_4636.jpg
  • Leather star (Dermasterias imbricata) and California Sea Cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) with an unexplained wasting disease. Underwater, Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
    20210923-500_9108.jpg
  • Hairy sea spiders (Tanystylum grossifemorum) feeding on red soft coral (Gersemia rubiformis). Browning Pass, Port Hardy, Vancouver Island. British Columbia. Canada. North East Pacific Ocean.
    20210725-500_4231.jpg
  • A lone Sunflower Sea Star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) or starfish crawling on the seabed off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The species has been devastated by sea star wasting disease.
    20210709-500_1638.jpg
  • Abstract detail of leather sea stars (Dermasterias imbricata) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201214-500_0981.jpg
  • Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) at Race Rocks, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20201201-500_9664.jpg
  • Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) play on a rocky shore on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
    20201005-501_0023.jpg
  • A leather sea star (Dermasterias imbricata) boiled to death on the shores of Vancouver Island. The victim of a heat wave (a recent study concluded it would have been almost impossible without human-made climate change) that coincided with extremely low tides in the middle of the day. I saw hundreds of sea stars, crabs and even some fish that died from the heat. It's likely billions of animal were killed.
    20210627-DSC_7042.jpg
  • Close-up detail of the the tufts of gills and spines surrounded by pedicellariae (pincers that can nip off the tube feet of other sea stars) of a giant pink star (Pisaster brevispinus) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210520-500_8328.jpg
  • Close-up abstract of a California Sea Cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) underwater, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
    20210511-500_7229.jpg
  • Abstract details of the bushy arms of two orange sea cucumbers (Cucumaria miniata) and a California sea cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) in Browning Pass, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
    20210320-500_5221.jpg
  • A sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. Sunflower stars experienced a more than 90% mortality rate from sea star wasting disease which emerged in 2013. Urchins, a prey item of the sunflower star, have since proliferated which has lead to major decreases in kelp cover. Kelp is a carbon sink.
    20210709-500_1660.jpg
  • A green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding on seagrass (halophila stipulacea) off Marsa Alam, Egypt in the Red Sea.
    20191001-500_1822 2.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 kelp off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190926-500_1190.jpg
  • A young Northern sea star (Asterias vulgaris) on a blade of seagrass (Zostera marina) off Newfoundland, Canada.
    20190926-500_1182.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
  • A furry sea cucumber (Astichopus multifidus) on a sand and seagrass seabed in The Bahamas
    20200706-500_2090.jpg
  • Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) portrait in black and white.
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  • Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) near the surface in the late evening in The Bahamas
    20200623-500_1465.jpg
  • Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding on turtlegrass seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) in The Bahamas
    20200520-500_1068.jpg
  • A loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) male during breeding season in The Bahamas.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) swimming over reef in The Bahamas.
    2012_Feb_25Harbour103.jpg
  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) feeding on Black Striped Salemas (Xenocys jessiae), Rabida Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191209GalapagosUW0992.jpg
  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) feeding on Black Striped Salemas (Xenocys jessiae), Rabida Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191209GalapagosUW0513.jpg
  • Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) plays in the surf, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191214-501_8991.jpg
  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) feeding on Black Striped Salemas (Xenocys jessiae), Rabida Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191209GalapagosUW1092.jpg
  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) feeding on Black Striped Salemas (Xenocys jessiae), Rabida Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191209GalapagosUW0529.jpg
  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) feeding on Black Striped Salemas (Xenocys jessiae), Rabida Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    20191209GalapagosUW0440.jpg
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