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  • A split shot of red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) in Alligator Creek, Cat Island, Bahamas.
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  • Lemon shark pups (Negaprion brevirostris) spend the first 5-8 years of their life in mangrove forests. The tangle of roots provides protection from predators like large sharks and is full of potential prey like juvenile fish and crabs. Lemon sharks are the first species of shark proven to practice natal philopatry where the mother will return to the same area she was born in to give birth. Mangroves are being lost at unsustainable rates thanks to coastal development. Image made on Eleuthera, Bahamas.
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  • Lemon shark pups (Negaprion brevirostris) spend the first 5-8 years of their life in mangrove forests. The tangle of roots provides protection from predators like large sharks and is full of potential prey like juvenile fish and crabs. Lemon sharks are the first species of shark proven to practice natal philopatry where the mother will return to the same area she was born in to give birth. Mangroves are being lost at unsustainable rates thanks to coastal development. Image made on Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    20170930-1205.jpg
  • Turbinaria ornata, a brown algae, is dominating what used to be coral reefs in this lagoon in Moorea, French Polynesia.
    20210813-500_6118.jpg
  • A whale shark (Rhincodon typus) feeds on plankton at the surface in Mexico.
    2010-08-19 Cancun Whale Shark521OU.jpg
  • Great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) at the surface at sunset off Bimini in The Bahamas.
    2015_01_29_bimini577.jpg
  • Various hard corals at sunset off Moorea, French Polynesia.
    20210813-500_6215.jpg
  • Lemon shark pups (Negaprion brevirostris) spend the first 5-8 years of their life in mangrove forests. The tangle of roots provides protection from predators like large sharks and is full of potential prey like juvenile fish and crabs. Lemon sharks are the first species of shark proven to practice natal philopatry where the mother will return to the same area she was born in to give birth. Mangroves are being lost at unsustainable rates thanks to coastal development. Image made on Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    2016_09_15Lemons507.jpg
  • A lemon shark pup (Negaprion brevirostris), only six months old, hunting in the mangrove creek she calls home at dusk in The Bahamas.
    Pup
  • Lionfish are ambush predators, staying in one spot and waiting for fish to swim by. When a fish small enough to fit in their mouth they inhale the prey in a split second.
    2016_06_29HILionfish442.jpg
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