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  • Porous Sea Rods, Stove-pipe Sponge, Aplysina archeri, many kinds of sponge species and stony corals, thriving, West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    Bahamas-Grand-Bahama-Coral-Reef-0007.jpg
  • Porous Sea Rods, Pseudoplexaura sp., Stove-pipe Sponge, Aplysina archeri, many kinds of sponge species and stony corals, thriving, West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    Bahamas-Grand-Bahama-Coral-Reef-0005.jpg
  • Porous Sea Rods, Pseudoplexaura sp., West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    Soft-Coral-0023.jpg
  • white-edged lyretail grouper or whitemargin lyretail grouper, Variola albimarginata, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    002945.jpg
  • Cubera Snapper, Lutjanus cyanopterus, large adult, over 5 feet long, weighing over 100 plus pounds, vulnerable species, West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    002683-V.jpg
  • Commerson's frogfish or giant frogfish, Antennarius commerson, camouflaging like a rock, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    002936.jpg
  • Commerson's frogfish or giant frogfish, Antennarius commerson, camouflaging like a bright yellow sponge, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    040323-0008.jpg
  • Woman scuba diver with underwater digital camera, Deepwater Sea Fan, Iciligorgia schrammi, and all kinds of sponges and corals, thriving, West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    Bahamas-Grand-Bahama-Coral-Reef-0008.jpg
  • Porous Sea Rods, Pseudoplexaura sp., Knobby Sea Rods, Eunicea sp., Stove-pipe Sponge, Aplysina archeri, many kinds of sponge species and stony corals, thriving, West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    Bahamas-Grand-Bahama-Coral-Reef-0006.jpg
  • giant grouper, Epinephelus lanceolatus, showing numerous small teeth inside upper jaw which grasp and grind prey, could grow to more than 9 ft (2.8 m) and weigh over 900 lb (400 kg), threatened species due to over fishing, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    Giant-Grouper-0004.jpg
  • Harlequin sweetlips, Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    002942.jpg
  • Cubera Snapper, Lutjanus cyanopterus, large adult, over 5 feet long, weighing over 100 plus pounds, vulnerable species, West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    002684.jpg
  • Hawaiian deep anthias or yellow anthias, Odontanthias fuscipinnis, very rare and endemic to Hawaii, Pacific Ocean (c)
    002951.jpg
  • Orange Elephant Ear Sponge, Agelas clathrodes, Great Star Coral, Montastrea cavernosa, Sheet or Lettuce Coral, Agaricia sp., and Deepwater Sea Fan, Iciligorgia schrammi, thriving, West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    Bahamas-Grand-Bahama-Coral-Reef-0004.jpg
  • humpback grouper or pantherfish, Cromileptes altivelis, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    002944.jpg
  • sailfin snapper or blue-lined sea bream, Symphorichthys spilurus, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    002947.jpg
  • sailfin snapper or blue-lined sea bream, Symphorichthys spilurus, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    002946.jpg
  • Cubera Snapper, Lutjanus cyanopterus, large adult, over 5 feet long, weighing over 100 plus pounds, vulnerable species, West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    002683.jpg
  • red lionfish or turkeyfish, Pterois volitans, with venomous dorsal spines, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    002949.jpg
  • red lionfish or turkeyfish, Pterois volitans, with venomous dorsal spines, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    002948.jpg
  • flame angelfish or flame angel, Centropyge loriculus, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    002940.jpg
  • Tiger Shark, Galeocerdo cuvier, West End, Grand Bahama, Atlantic Ocean
    Tiger-Shark-0058.jpg
  • giant grouper, Epinephelus lanceolatus, could grow to more than 9 ft (2.8 m) and weigh over 900 lb (400 kg), threatened species due to over fishing, Indo-Pacific Ocean (c)
    Giant-Grouper-0003.jpg
  • Hawaiian deep anthias or yellow anthias, Odontanthias fuscipinnis, very rare and endemic to Hawaii, Pacific Ocean (c)
    002952.jpg