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  • National Energy Laboratory of Hawaii, USA Authority (NELHA) - a state agency that operates a unique and innovative ocean science and technology park, strategically located at Keahole Point next to the Kona International Airport and adjacent to one of the steepest bathymetric offshore slopes in the Hawaii, USAan Islands, developing clean energy, various aquaculture and other ocean-related research by utilizing deep cold seawater from 2,000-foot depth, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029541-MUS.jpg
  • National Energy Laboratory of Hawaii, USA Authority (NELHA) - a state agency that operates a unique and innovative ocean science and technology park, strategically located at Keahole Point next to the Kona International Airport and adjacent to one of the steepest bathymetric offshore slopes in the Hawaii, USAan Islands, developing clean energy, various aquaculture and other ocean-related research by utilizing deep cold seawater from 2,000-foot depth, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029543-MUS.jpg
  • National Energy Laboratory of Hawaii, USA Authority (NELHA) - a state agency that operates a unique and innovative ocean science and technology park, strategically located at Keahole Point next to the Kona International Airport and adjacent to one of the steepest bathymetric offshore slopes in the Hawaii, USAan Islands, developing clean energy, various aquaculture and other ocean-related research by utilizing deep cold seawater from 2,000-foot depth, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029542-MUS.jpg
  • National Energy Laboratory of Hawaii, USA Authority (NELHA) - a state agency that operates a unique and innovative ocean science and technology park, strategically located at Keahole Point next to the Kona International Airport and adjacent to one of the steepest bathymetric offshore slopes in the Hawaii, USAan Islands, developing clean energy, various aquaculture and other ocean-related research by utilizing deep cold seawater from 2,000-foot depth, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029544-MUS.jpg
  • Meandering Waimea River and Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0015.jpg
  • Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0013.jpg
  • Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0011.jpg
  • Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0009.jpg
  • Waimea River and Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0007.jpg
  • Waimea River and Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0028.jpg
  • Meandering Waimea River and Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0016.jpg
  • Wild Mountain Goats or Feral Goats, Capra hircus, introduced spcecies, destructive to Hawaiian native plants, inhabit rugged mountain around 2,000 to 9,000 feet above sea level, Waimea Canyon State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0014.jpg
  • Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0012.jpg
  • Waimea River and Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0008.jpg
  • Meandering Waimea River and Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0017.jpg
  • Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0010.jpg
  • Waimea River and Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-0006.jpg
  • Nualolo Aina Valley, Na Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0180972-MUS.jpg
  • Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris, calf with neonatal folds and still prominent navel, endangered subspecies of the West Indian manatee, Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida, USA, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean
    0029277-MUS.jpg
  • Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris, calf with neonatal folds and still prominent navel, endangered subspecies of the West Indian manatee, Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida, USA, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean
    0029277-V-MUS.jpg
  • Kaholo Pali sea cliff , 194 feet (59.13m) high, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029584-MUS.jpg
  • Kaholo Pali sea cliff , 194 feet (59.13m) high, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029581-MUS.jpg
  • Moku Naio aka Shark Fin Rock, a popular dive site, Kaholo Pali sea cliff , 194 feet (59.13m) high, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029576-MUS.jpg
  • ragged sea cliff and Puu Pehe rock aka Sweetheart Rock in distance, Menele Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029564-MUS.jpg
  • The Valley of Sugar - Maui's controversial 37,000 acre sugar cane fields - set to burn when harvesting, creating enormous smoke, ash and dust, Maui, Hawaii, USA
    0029558-MUS.jpg
  • 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pens installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, note - the submersible fish pens in raised postion to feed the fish inside, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106518-MUS.jpg
  • 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pens installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, note - the submersible fish pens in raised postion to feed the fish inside, Hualalai volcanic mountain in background, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106516-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diving worker and floating fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106535-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diving worker, checking 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106526-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diving worker and 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106524-MUS.jpg
  • 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106521-MUS.jpg
  • schooling mackerel scads or opelu in Hawaiian, Decapterus macarellus, scuba diving worker and 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106520-MUS.jpg
  • humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, and photographer, reaching out for a physical contact, high-fiving, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean, MR
    0013593-MUS.jpg
  • raccoon butterflyfish, Chaetodon lunula, schooling, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0006149-MUS.jpg
  • ragged sea cliff and Pu‘u Pehe rock aka Sweetheart Rock in distance, Menele Bay, South Lāna‘i, Lāna‘i aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Hawaii-Lanai-0003.jpg
  • humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, breaching, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Humpback-Whale-0150-V.jpg
  • humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, breaching, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Humpback-Whale-0149-V.jpg
  • humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, lobtailing or tail slapping, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Humpback-Whale-0045-V.jpg
  • shortfin mako shark, Isurus oxyrinchus, with parasitic copepods, very aggressive and the fastest swimmer of all shark species, off San Diego, California, East Pacific Ocean
    Mako-Shark-Shortfin-0003.jpg
  • shortfin mako shark, Isurus oxyrinchus, with parasitic copepods, very aggressive and the fastest swimmer of all shark species, off San Diego, California, East Pacific Ocean
    Mako-Shark-Shortfin-0001.jpg
  • short-finned pilot whales, Globicephala macrorhynchus, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Pilot-Whale-Short-finned-0007.jpg
  • pantropical spotted dolphin calf jumping, Stenella attenuata, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    Spotted-Dolphin-Pantropical-0164-V.jpg
  • pantropical spotted dolphin, Stenella attenuata, wake-riding, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Spotted-Dolphin-Pantropical-0009.jpg
  • pantropical spotted dolphin calf, Stenella attenuata, jumping, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Spotted-Dolphin-Pantropical-0005.jpg
  • pantropical spotted dolphins, Stenella attenuata, wake-riding, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Spotted-Dolphin-Pantropical-0003.jpg
  • long-snouted spinner dolphins at sunset, Stenella longirostris, Kealakekua Bay, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Spinner-Dolphin-Hawaiian-0009.jpg
  • sunset over Ku`uali`i Fishpond ( an anchialine pond),  Waikoloa Beach, Anaehoomalu or `Anaeho`omalu Bay, Waikoloa, Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    Hawaii-Anaehoomalu-Beach-0020.jpg
  • Picture of southern sea otter or California sea otter, Enhydra lutris nereis, feeding on Dungeness crab, Cancer magister, endangered species, Moss Landing, Elkhorn Slough, Monterey Bay, California, North East Pacific Ocean
    sea-otter-California-00004.jpg
  • ocean sunfish, Mola mola, and snorkeler with underwater video camera, off San Diego, California, East Paficic Ocean
    Ocean-Sunfish-Mola-Mola-0012.jpg
  • ocean sunfish, Mola mola, with parasitic copepods, Pennella filosa, off San Diego, California, East Paficic Ocean
    Ocean-Sunfish-Mola-Mola-0004.jpg
  • Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris, calf and marshland, over-under picture, endangered subspecies of the West Indian manatee, Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida, USA, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, digital composite
    0029279-V-MUS.jpg
  • Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris, threatened species, Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean
    0029271-MUS.jpg
  • Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris, calf and marshland, over-under picture, endangered subspecies of the West Indian manatee, Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida, USA, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, digital composite
    0029279-MUS.jpg
  • green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, being cleaned by yellow tang, Zebrasoma flavescens, endangered species, Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0251291-MUS.jpg
  • Puu Pehe aka Sweetheart Rock, Hulopoe Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029592-MUS.jpg
  • Puu Pehe aka Sweetheart Rock, Hulopoe Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029590-MUS.jpg
  • Puu Pehe aka Sweetheart Rock, Hulopoe Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029589-MUS.jpg
  • Puu Pehe aka Sweetheart Rock, Hulopoe Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029588-MUS.jpg
  • Puu Pehe aka Sweetheart Rock, Hulopoe Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029587-MUS.jpg
  • Kaholo Pali sea cliff , 194 feet (59.13m) high, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029583-MUS.jpg
  • Kaholo Pali sea cliff , 194 feet (59.13m) high, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029582-MUS.jpg
  • Kaholo Pali sea cliff , 194 feet (59.13m) high, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029580-MUS.jpg
  • Kaholo Pali sea cliff , 194 feet (59.13m) high, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029579-MUS.jpg
  • Kaholo Pali sea cliff , 194 feet (59.13m) high, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029578-MUS.jpg
  • Kaholo Pali sea cliff , 194 feet (59.13m) high, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029577-MUS.jpg
  • Four Seasons Resort at Manele Bay, Hulopoe Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029570-MUS.jpg
  • Four Seasons Resort at Manele Bay, Hulopoe Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029569-MUS.jpg
  • Puu Pehe aka Sweetheart Rock, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029568-MUS.jpg
  • Puu Pehe aka Sweetheart Rock, Manele Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029567-MUS.jpg
  • Puu Pehe aka Sweetheart Rock, Manele Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029565-MUS.jpg
  • ragged sea cliff and Puu Pehe rock aka Sweetheart Rock in distance, Menele Bay, South Lanai, Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029563-MUS.jpg
  • Lanai aka Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation of Dole, the sixth-largest island of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029562-MUS.jpg
  • The Valley of Sugar - Maui's controversial 37,000 acre sugar cane fields with a circle irrigation system - set to burn when harvesting, creating enormous smoke, ash and dust, Maui, Hawaii, USA
    0029561-MUS.jpg
  • The Valley of Sugar - Maui's controversial 37,000 acre sugar cane fields and plant - fields are set to burn when harvesting, creating enormous smoke, ash and dust, Maui, Hawaii, USA
    0029560-MUS.jpg
  • The Valley of Sugar - Maui's controversial 37,000 acre sugar cane fields - set to burn when harvesting, creating enormous smoke, ash and dust, Maui, Hawaii, USA
    0029559-MUS.jpg
  • The Valley of Sugar - Maui's controversial 37,000 acre sugar cane fields - set to burn when harvesting, creating enormous smoke, ash and dust, Maui, Hawaii, USA
    0029557-MUS.jpg
  • The Valley of Sugar - Maui's controversial 37,000 acre sugar cane fields - set to burn when harvesting, creating enormous smoke, ash and dust, Maui, Hawaii, USA
    0029556-MUS.jpg
  • Mauna Kea, the tallest volcanic mountain in the chain of Hawaiian Islands, with its summit rising to the elevation of 13,796 ft (4,205 m) above sea level, observatories visible at summit, coastline of Kiholo Bay to Hualalai Resort below clouds, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
    0029545-MUS.jpg
  • Kona Blue Fish Farms workers feeding Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, in raised 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pens installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106517-MUS.jpg
  • Kona Blue Fish Farms worker showing fish food pellets which are specifically formulated to feed Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, off Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106514-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diving worker and 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106534-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diving workers, repairing 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106533-MUS.jpg
  • 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106532-MUS.jpg
  • 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106530-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diving worker and 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106529-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diving worker and 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106527-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diving worker and 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106528-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diving worker and 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0106525-MUS.jpg
  • 3,000-cubic-meter submersible fish pen installed in open ocean just off Kona Coast to raise Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106523-MUS.jpg
  • Kona Blue Fish Farms worker and one of the floating open ocean fish pens which is used to raise juvenile Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, off Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106513-MUS.jpg
  • juvenile Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, inside open ocean fish pen, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106507-MUS.jpg
  • juvenile Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, inside open ocean fish pen, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106506-MUS.jpg
  • juvenile Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, inside open ocean fish pen, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106512-MUS.jpg
  • juvenile Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, inside open ocean fish pen, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106511-MUS.jpg
  • juvenile Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, inside open ocean fish pen, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106503-MUS.jpg
  • juvenile Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, inside open ocean fish pen, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106502-MUS.jpg
  • juvenile Kona Kampachi, Hawaiian yellowtail, aka almaco jack or kahala, Seriola rivoliana, inside open ocean fish pen, Kona Blue Water Farms, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0106501-MUS.jpg
  • endangered species, green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, being cleaned by yellow tang, Zebrasoma flavescens, and gold-ring surgeonfish, Ctenochaetus strigosus, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0020966-V-MUS.jpg
  • Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris, calf feeding on seagrass, , endangered subspecies of West Indian manatees, Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, Kings Bay, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean
    0029281-V-MUS.jpg
  • Atlantic tarpon, Megalops atlanticus, grows up to 2 m (6.6 ft) in length and could weigh 160 kg (350 lb), Islamorada, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Florida, USA, Atlantic Ocean
    0004891-MUS.jpg
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