193 Bilder zum Thema "Lembeh Insel" bei ClipDealer

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Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of North Sulawesi
Humpback Scorpionfish, Lembeh Strait
Odontodactylus scyllarus, commonly known as the peacock mantis shrimp, ,
Coral reef South Pacific
Amphioctopus marginatus, also known as the coconut octopus and veined octopus, is a medium-sized cephalopod belonging to the genus Amphioctopus.
Humpback Scorpionfish, Lembeh Strait
Coral reef in South Pacific North Sulawesi Indonesia
Golden Fireworm (Chloeia Flava, aka Peacock Bristle Worm) with a Side-kick Snail. Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
Coral reef South Pacific hairy frogfish
Coral reef South Pacific hairy frogfish
Jorunna Funebris Nudibranc
Coral reef South Pacific hairy frogfish
Close-up of an Anemone Hermit Crab
Emperor Shrimp
A school of Banggai cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni, hovers near the seafloor in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These colorful and attractive fish are considered an endangered species.
A Horrid stonefish, Synanceia horrida, also known as the Estuarine stonefish, sits on the seafloor of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These well-camouflaged fish are one of the most venomous fish on Earth.
A Pink anemonefish, Amphiprion perideraion, swims among the sinuous tentacles of its host anemone on a reef in Indonesia. Anemonefish and their hosts are an example of a mutualistic symbiosis.
The bulbed tentacles of an anemone, Entacmaea quadricolor, harbor photosynthetic dinoflagellates similar to many reef-building corals. This beautiful anemone is often host to anemonefish.
A trio of Banggai cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni, hovers near the seafloor in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These colorful and attractive fish are considered an endangered species.
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Clouds drift above Lembeh Strait, separating North Sulawesi from Lembeh Island. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers.
Healthy corals and seagrass grow on the edge of Lembeh Island in North Sulawesi. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers and snorkelers.
The sun sets over Lembeh Strait, separating North Sulawesi from Lembeh Island. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers.
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Nudibranchs are a group of soft-bodied, marine gastropod mollusks
A Pink anemonefish, Amphiprion perideraion, swims among the sinuous tentacles of its host anemone on a reef in Indonesia. Anemonefish and their hosts are an example of a mutualistic symbiosis.
Calm water flows through Lembeh Strait in North Sulawesi. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers.
Calm water flows through Lembeh Strait in North Sulawesi. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers.
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Common Seahorse
Detail of a coral colony, Favites sp., growing on a healthy reef in Indonesia. This part of the world is home to the greatest marine biodiversity on planet Earth.
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
A school of Banggai cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni, hovers near the seafloor in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These colorful and attractive fish are considered an endangered species.
A school of Banggai cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni, hovers near the seafloor in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These colorful and attractive fish are considered an endangered species.
The sun sets over Lembeh Strait, separating North Sulawesi from Lembeh Island. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers.
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Calm water flows through Lembeh Strait in North Sulawesi. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers.
Clouds drift above Lembeh Strait, separating North Sulawesi from Lembeh Island. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers.
Banggai cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni, hover near spiny urchins in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These colorful and attractive fish are considered an endangered species.
Healthy corals and seagrass grow on the edge of Lembeh Island in North Sulawesi. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers and snorkelers.
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Healthy corals and seagrass grow on the edge of Lembeh Island in North Sulawesi. This tropical area is home to a plethora of marine biodiversity and is popular among divers and snorkelers.
Banggai cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni, hover over an anemone in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These colorful and attractive fish are considered an endangered species.
A Warty frogfish, Antennarius maculatus, uses effective camouflage to blend into its coral reef environment in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. This species is found throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi
Coral reef in South Pacific off the coast of  North Sulawesi

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