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Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans), mating pair. South Georgia.

Image ID: 38T5282-15

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Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) hunting a Cape Fur Seal (Arctocephalus pussilus pussilus). Seal Island, False Bay South Africa

Image ID: 38M2651-84

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Tomato Anemonefish (Amphiprion frenatus), in a Sea Anemone. Also known as Bridled Anemonefish. Found throughout South-East Asia, western Pacific to Japan. Photo taken in Philippines. Within the Coral Triangle.

Image ID: 24M1033-85D

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Whitetip Reef Shark (Triaenodon obesus), with a research tag attached just below the dorsal fin. Found in shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific, usually around coral reefs. Photo taken off Maui, Hawaii.

Image ID: 70M2683-16

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Nurse Shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum). Aka Common Nurse Shark. Over under split shot at sunset near South Bimini Island, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea.

Image ID: 43M2648-16

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Jumping Spider (possibly: Evarcha sp.). Photo taken in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.

Image ID: 24T5872-04D

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Eastern Quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus). Once widespread in south-east mainland Australia, but now only known to exist in Tasmania where it is common. Tasmania, Australia. Classified Near Threatened on IUCN Red List.

Image ID: 24T5035-17D

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Rainforest waterfall, situated on the Urumbilum River in the Bindarri National Park, near Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.

Image ID: 24T6433-96D

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Historic wood fired paddlesteamer, PS Pevensbey, cruising down the Murray River at Echuca with historic wharf in background, Victoria, Australia.

Image ID: 24T6045-14D

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Wedge-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus pacificus) chick. Also known as Muttonbird and Sooty Shearwater. Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24T5255-21

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Leaf-tailed Gecko (Saltuarius swaini) on rainforest tree. Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia

Image ID: 24T6611-08

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Leaf-tailed Gecko (Saltuarius swaini) eating a Grasshopper insect. Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia

Image ID: 24T6617-01

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Saddled Pufferfish (Canthigaster valentini). Also known as Black-saddled Toby. This fish is also mimicked by the Mimic Filefish. Found throughout the Indo Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Image ID: 24M1019-09D

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Mandarin-fish (Synchiropus splendidus) - courting behaviour of male and female. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1088-107

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Pacific White-sided Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens), breaching. Also known as Lag. Photo was taken near Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada.

Image ID: 45M1412-02

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Seawhip Goby (Bryaninops yongei) on Whip Coral (Junceella sp.). Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1048-15

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Sunshine Coral (Tubastraea sp.) - showing polyp detail. Also known as Turret Coral. Found throughout the Indo-West Pacific, usually in caves and on vertical walls. Photo taken off Anilao, Philippines. Within the Coral Triangle.

Image ID: 24M0211-42D

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Paddle Steamer PS Decoy, on the Swan River, South Perth, Western Australia.

Image ID: 24T6180-39D

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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus), female. Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.

Image ID: 24T5299-33D

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Scuba Diver exploring Staghorn Coral (Acropora sp.) reef. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M0822-63

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Yellow Shrimp Goby (Cryptocentrus cinctus). Found thoughout SE Asia and Indo-W. Pacific, including Great Barrier Reef.

Image ID: 45M1048-01

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Volunteers from marine conservation organization REEF count, measure, clean and inspect Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans), an invasive species, caught by divers during a lionfish derby on August 17, 2013 in Palm Beach Shores, Florida, United States.

Image ID: 45M1052-07

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Fallen branches on the shoreline of a jungle river in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Image ID: 45T6440-01

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Red-speckled Parrotfish (Cetoscarus bicolor) - male courting female. Also known as Two-colour Parrotfish. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1088-132

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Unidentified Left-eye Flounder in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Image ID: 45M1088-10

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Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae). Warrumbungle National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Image ID: 24T5222-25

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Kayaking on Red Rock estuary. New South Wales, Australia.

Image ID: 24M0040-08D

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Icebergs in a stormy sea. Antarctica.

Image ID: 38M2435-04

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A Tunicate Coralfish or Western Talma (Chelmonops curiosus), swims past exquisitely coloured sponges, tunicates and acsidians that are attached to the timber pylons or pillars of Edithburgh jetty, situated on the York Peninsula, South Australia.

Image ID: 24M1340-05D

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White-spotted Eagle Ray (Aetobatus narinari) caught in gill net. Also known as Bonnet Skate, Duckbill ray and Spotted Eagle Ray. St Marie Island, Madagascar. Also found in Northern Australian waters.

Image ID: 38M2692-08

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This Swordfish (Xiphias gladius), is being hauled onboard after being incapacitated with a shotgun. Catalina Island, California, USA.

Image ID: 70M1160-02

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Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) underwater. Also known as White Pointer and White Death. Gansbaai, South Africa. Listed as Vulnerable Species on the IUCN Red List.

Image ID: 24M2655-23

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Historic Shipwreck 'Buster' on Woolgoolga beach, New South Wales. Vessel was blown ashore & beached during a violent storm in Feb 1893. Class: Barquentine. Construction: Timber single deck & 3 masts. Built: Nova Scotia, Canada 1884. Length - 129 ft

Image ID: 24M2866-53D

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Silvertip Shark (Carcharhinus albimarginatus). French Polynesia. Found throughout tropical Indo-Pacific.

Image ID: 45M2682-12

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Saddled Pufferfish (Canthigaster valentini). Also known as Black-saddled Toby. Found on coastal reefs throughout Indo-Pacific, including Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Image ID: 24M1019-01

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Diver photographing colourful sea sponges and seaweeds decorating the pylons under Blairgowrie Jetty. Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.

Image ID: 24M0820-01D

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Australian Fur Seals (Arctocephalus pusillus). Photo taken at Chinaman's Hat, Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.

Image ID: 24M1422-71D

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Little Pied Cormorants (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) and a single Black-faced Cormorant (Phalacrocorax fuscescens). Found around aquatic habitats throughout Australia. Photo taken at Hopkins Island, off Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australia.

Image ID: 24T5283-05D

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Australian Rainforest Fungi. Photo was taken in tropical rainforest, near Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia

Image ID: 24T6245-03D

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Underwater seascape - sandy sea floor and ocean surface. Coral Sea, Australia

Image ID: 24M2455-02

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Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus), cleaning a Blue Triggerfish (Odonus niger). Found throughout the Indo-Pacific. Photo taken at Anilao, Philippines. Within the Coral Triangle.

Image ID: 24M1086-34D

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Flock of Emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae). Kinchega National Park, Menindee, New South Wales, Australia

Image ID: 24T5222-09

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Halmahera Epaulette Shark (Hemiscyllium halmahera). Aka Halmahera Walking Shark. A species of Bamboo Shark known from Ternate and Halmahera Islands in the Moluccas Archipelago in Indonesia.

Image ID: 43M2629-06

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Detail of a Flower Sea Urchin (Toxopneustes pileolus). Also known as Toxic or Venomous Sea Urchin. This Urchin has sharp toxic spines and has caused fatalities. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1250-04

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Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata). Found along the Great Dividing Range from west of Brisbane to northern Victoria, in rainforest and dry sclerophyl forests. Listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Image ID: 24T5079-01D

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Icebergs in a stormy sea. Antarctica.

Image ID: 38M2435-05

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Scuba Diver observing a Potato Cod (Epinephelus tukula). Also known as Potato Grouper and Potato Groper. Cod Hole, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 35M1092-03

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Juvenile Golden Damsel (Amblyglyphidodon aureus) amongst Gorgonian Fan Coral. Also known as Lemon Damsel, Yellow Damsel and Golden Sergeant. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1088-140

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Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops aduncas) - mother and companion with 6 week old calf. Coastal New South Wales, Australia

Image ID: 24M1411-38

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Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus). Also known as Northern Sea Lion and Stellar Sea Lion. Photo taken at an island north of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Classified as Endangered Species on the IUCN Red List.

Image ID: 45M1429-04

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Sea Spider (Pseudopallene ambigua) on Bryozoan (Orthoscuticella ventricosa). Also known as Pycnogonida. Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia

Image ID: 24M1299-69

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Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas). Also known as River Whaler, Freshwater Whaler and Swan River Whaler. South Africa. Found worldwide in tropical and warm temperate seas and penetrates far into freshwater for extended periods. Very Dangerous shark.

Image ID: 38M2635-04

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Southern Caracara (Caracara plancus) in the Pantanal in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. This versatile bird of prey is known to both hunt and scavenge, especially by the Transpantaneira, a sand/mud road that cuts the world's largest swamp.

Image ID: 45T5290-02

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Three-spot Angelfish (Apolemichthys trimaculatus). Found throughout Indo-West Pacific, including Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Geographical variations occur.

Image ID: 24M1000-29

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Blacknose Shark (Carcharhinus acronotus). Gun Cay, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea.

Image ID: 43M2720-04

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Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae, now found in the wild only on the Australian island state of Tasmania. Classified Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Image ID: 24T5038-42D

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Spine-cheek Anemonefish (Premnas biaculeatus). Found in association with sea anemones throughout the Indo-Pacific, including northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Photo taken in Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.

Image ID: 24M1034-39D

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Australian Wood Duck (Chenonetta jubata), male and female with ducklings. Also known as Maned Duck or Maned Goose. Found in grasslands, open woodlands, wetlands, flooded pastures, and coastal inlets and bays throughout Australia.

Image ID: 24T5253-13D

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Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris) breaching. Note cookie cutter shark bite on side. Also known as Long-snouted Spinner Dolphin. Found in tropical waters around the world. Photo taken off Yap, Micronesia.

Image ID: 70M1414-28

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Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) male during courtship display. Also known as Blue Peafowl and Peacock. Native to South Asia, but introduced and semi-feral in many regions of the world, including Australia.

Image ID: 24T5229-02D

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Grey-headed Flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) - feeding on pollen and flower of Eucalypt Flowering Gum tree. Also known as Fruit Bat, Grey-headed Wing-foot and Megabat. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia. Listed as Vulnerable species.

Image ID: 24T5025-13D

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Easterrn Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), hit and killed by motor vehicle along a highway in South Australia.

Image ID: 45T5002-01

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Coral (Lobophyllia sp.) - showing close detail. Found throughout the Indo-West Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Image ID: 24M0211-61D

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Schooling Diagonal-banded Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus). Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1055-42

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Garden Jumping Spider (Opisthoncus sp.) Family: Salticidae. Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia

Image ID: 24T5855-14

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The remains of HMQS Gayundah Shipwreck. The Gayunday was the first warship in Australia to operate wireless telegraphy successfully. In 1958 the Gayundah was beached in its current location to serve as a breakwater. Queensland, Australia.

Image ID: 24M2432-99D

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Blacktip Reef Shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus). Also known as Blacktip Shark and Guliman. Found in tropical waters throughout the Indo-West and Central Pacific. Photo taken at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, situated off Western Australia, Australia

Image ID: 24M2674-18

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Solitary Sea Tunicate (Polycarpa aurata). Also known as Ascidian and Sea Squirt. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1205-16

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Puffadder Shyshark (Haploblepharus edwardsii). Photo taken at Simon's Town, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa.

Image ID: 43M2625-18

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White Marlin (Kajikia albidus). This species is considered rare and usually found in deep blue water over 100m deep. Listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Image ID: 33M1165-04

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Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) caught on set drum line. Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia

Image ID: 24M2692-03

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Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares). Found throughout the world in tropical and temperate seas. A commercially sought after fish.

Image ID: 38M1085-05

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Regal Angelfish (Pygoplites diacanthus). Found throughout the Indo-Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Image ID: 24M1000-34D

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Old lock to the front door of St Andrews Uniting Church. This historic church was built in 1864 and is a major attraction in the City of Ballarat. Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

Image ID: 24T6055-72D

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Blacktip Reef Sharks (Carcharhinus melanopterus), with varioius tropical fish. Also known as Blacktip Shark. Photo taken at Beqa Lagoon, Fiji. (This is a digital composite comprising of two or more images).

Image ID: 70M2674-01

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Blue-face Angelfish (Pomacanthus xanthometopon). Also known as Yellow-mask Angelfish.Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1000-05

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Risso's Dolphin (Grampus griseus). Found world wide in tropical and temperate seas, usually in deep water close to the continental slope rather than close to land. Photo taken at Cape Point, South Africa

Image ID: 38M1416-02

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Ribbon Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus polytaenia). Also known Striped and Yellow-ribbon Sweetlips. Found throughout the Indo-Pacific. Photo taken at Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Within the Coral Triangle.

Image ID: 24M1040-21D

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Cheek-lined Wrasse (Oxycheilinus digramma). Found throughout the Indo-West Pacific. Photo taken off Anilao, Philippines. Within the Coral Triangle.

Image ID: 24M1020-39D

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Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta). Palm Beach, Florida, USA. Found in tropical and warm temperate seas worldwide. Endangered species listed on IUCN Red list.

Image ID: 45M2285-01

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Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus). Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1230-13

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Underwater volcanic vent extruding gases in a stream of bubbles. Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.

Image ID: 24M2455-33

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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia

Image ID: 24T5855-36D

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White-tailed Spider (Lampona cylindrata). Eastern Australia. A common perception is that white tail spider bites can be associated with long term skin infections, and in rarer cases progression to necrosis. No formal studies have found evidence for this.

Image ID: 24T5855-12

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Orange-lined Triggerfish (Balistapus undulatus). Also known as Striped Triggerfish or Red-lined Triggerfish. Found throughout the Indo-West Pacific, including the Great barrier Reef, Australia.

Image ID: 24M1086-22D

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Oversized fishing hook and chain used for drum line fishing to capture large Sharks. South Australia

Image ID: 24M2695-01

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Redfin Butterflyfish (Chaetodon trifasciatus). Found from East Africa to Bali, Indonesia and Christmas Island (Australia). Photo was taken at Christmas Island, Australia.

Image ID: 24M1022-58D

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Many-host Goby (Pleurosicya mossambica). Found on a variety of host, in this instance Dendronytha soft coral, throughout the Indo-West Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Image ID: 24M1048-19

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Historic Steam Traction Engine, used to provide power for machine sheering in the Kinchega Woolshed until the 1920's. Kinchega National Park, near Menindee, New South Wales, Australia

Image ID: 24T5315-36D

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Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis), cleaning a Tomato Grouper (Cephalopholis sonnerati), also known as Tomato Rock Cod. Found throughout the Indo-West Pacific, including Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Image ID: 24M1039-19D

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Cockatoo Flounder (Samaris cristata) - in defence posture with dorsal filaments extended. Found on silt and sand substrate throughout the Indo-West Pacific. Photo taken at Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Image ID: 24M1012-01

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Banded Guitarfish (Zapteryx exasperata), caught in a gill net intended for California Halibut. Photo taken at Guerero Negro, Baja, Mexico, Eastern Pacific.

Image ID: 43M1920-05

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Eastern Clownfish (Amphiprion percula), in a sea anemone. Also known as Eastern Anemonefish or Clown Anemonefish. Found from northern Papua New Guinea to the Solomon Islands and northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Image ID: 24M1034-36D

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Colourful tropical reef scene, showing countless schooling Orange Fairy Basslets (Pseudanthias cf cheirospilos), feeding on plankton drifting through a coral reef. A typical reef scene found throughout Indo Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef

Image ID: 24M2020-20D

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Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) breaching on surface whilst attacking Cape Fur Seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus). False Bay, South Africa. 
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Image ID: 38M2656-01

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Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis), cleaning a Yellow-edged Moray (Gymnothorax flavimarginatus). Found throughout the Indo-West Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Photo taken at Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Within Coral Triangle.

Image ID: 24M1037-14D

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Estuarine Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) covered in duck weed. Also known as Saltwater Crocodile. North Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M2233-18D

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Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas). Also known as River Whaler, Freshwater Whaler and Swan River Whaler. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Found worldwide in tropical and warm temperate seas and penetrates far into freshwater for extended periods.

Image ID: 35M2644-03

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American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). Photo taken in Everglades National Park, Florida, USA.

Image ID: 43M2210-01

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Black Bear (Ursus americanus vancouveri), searching for food at low tide along the beach in Clayoquot Sound, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve located near Tofino in the western coast of Vancouver Island, Bristish Columbia, Canada.

Image ID: 45T4810-03

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Aerial view of Yule Detached Reef. Far Northern Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M2422-11

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Scuba Diver photographing Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta). Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Found in tropical and warm temperate seas worldwide. Endangered species listed on IUCN Red list.

Image ID: 24M2255-09

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Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas). Also known as River Whaler, Freshwater Whaler and Swan River Whaler. Photo taken at Shark Reef Marine Reserve, Viti Levu, Fiji. Found worldwide in tropical & warm temperate seas, penetrating freshwater for long periods.

Image ID: 45M2638-18

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Red Tide drifting through Great Barrier Reef waters, Australia. Red Tide is a common name given to an algal bloom of toxic, naturally occurring microscopic plankton known as Dinoflagelates.

Image ID: 24M2422-96D

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