Sea Life Creatures
Collection by Steve Spruce
Search our marine species database and educational animal section as we aim to familiarize our readers with comprehensive and stimulating information about common sea life creatures and their habitats.
Jellyfishes
Jellyfish Anatomy Facts and Information
Jellyfish are soft-bodied free-swimming umbrella-shaped marine animals which belong to the phylum Cnidaria.
BOX JELLYFISH CUBOZOA FACTS | Chironex Fleckeri Jellyfishes
Box jellyfishes are free-swimming cnidarian invertebrates. The cubozoa box jellyfish is cube-shaped distinguishing the species from other jellies.
Damselfish
Yellowtail Blue Damselfish [Chrysiptera parasema]
The relatively rare domino damsel and the abundant yellowtail damselfish are some of the fish life found in the shallow waters around the coral islands in the northern Gulf of Thailand.
Domino Damselfish (Dascyllus trimaculatus)
The relatively rare domino damsel and the abundant yellowtail damselfish are some of the fish life found in the shallow waters around the coral islands in the northern Gulf of Thailand.
Yellowtail Damselfish
The relatively rare domino damsel and the abundant yellowtail damselfish are some of the fish life found in the shallow waters around the coral islands in the northern Gulf of Thailand.
Moray Eels
White Eyed Moray Eel
Morays are considered to be the largest of all eels and the most common is the 'cosmopolitan eel'. You can find them in most saltwater marine environments. Moray eels also inhabit many freshwater systems and some brackish waters.
Giant Moray Eel
Morays are considered to be the largest of all eels and the most common is the 'cosmopolitan eel'. You can find them in most saltwater marine environments. Moray eels also inhabit many freshwater systems and some brackish waters.
Giant Moray Eels
Morays are considered to be the largest of all eels and the most common is the 'cosmopolitan eel'. You can find them in most saltwater marine environments. Moray eels also inhabit many freshwater systems and some brackish waters.
Starry Moray Eel
Morays are considered to be the largest of all eels and the most common is the 'cosmopolitan eel'. You can find them in most saltwater marine environments. Moray eels also inhabit many freshwater systems and some brackish waters.
Butterfly Fish
Yellow Butterfly Fishes
Butterfly fishes exist near shallow craggy coral reefs. That's where they search for food and seek protection from their predators. Large barracudas, moray eels, and most of the pelagic shark species eat butterfly fish.
Saltwater Angelfishes
Six Banded Angelfish
Angelfish are typical Perciform fishes. Thus, they get characterized by vivid and intense chromatic coloring. They have large pectoral fins and a long flailing dorsal fin.
Emperor Angelfish
Angelfish are typical Perciform fishes. Thus, they get characterized by vivid and intense chromatic coloring. They have large pectoral fins and a long flailing dorsal fin.
Blue Ringed Angelfish
Angelfish are typical Perciform fishes. Thus, they get characterized by vivid and intense chromatic coloring. They have large pectoral fins and a long flailing dorsal fin.
Blue Ringed Angelfishes
Angelfish are typical Perciform fishes. Thus, they get characterized by vivid and intense chromatic coloring. They have large pectoral fins and a long flailing dorsal fin.
Other Pins
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Benefits of Outdoor Swimming in Winter
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New Artificial Snorkeling Reef in Florida
A new artificial snorkeling reef is set for installation at Casino Beach, Pensacola. The developers said the project should get underway later this year [summer 2020]. The announcement follows a $59,500 grant awarded to Escambia County. The money came from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Six Banded Angelfish
Angelfish are typical Perciform fishes. Thus, they get characterized by vivid and intense chromatic coloring. They have large pectoral fins and a long flailing dorsal fin.
Emperor Angelfish
Angelfish are typical Perciform fishes. Thus, they get characterized by vivid and intense chromatic coloring. They have large pectoral fins and a long flailing dorsal fin.
Blue Ringed Angelfish
Angelfish are typical Perciform fishes. Thus, they get characterized by vivid and intense chromatic coloring. They have large pectoral fins and a long flailing dorsal fin.
Blue Ringed Angelfishes
Angelfish are typical Perciform fishes. Thus, they get characterized by vivid and intense chromatic coloring. They have large pectoral fins and a long flailing dorsal fin.
White Eyed Moray Eel
Morays are considered to be the largest of all eels and the most common is the 'cosmopolitan eel'. You can find them in most saltwater marine environments. Moray eels also inhabit many freshwater systems and some brackish waters.
Giant Moray Eel
Morays are considered to be the largest of all eels and the most common is the 'cosmopolitan eel'. You can find them in most saltwater marine environments. Moray eels also inhabit many freshwater systems and some brackish waters.
Giant Moray Eels
Morays are considered to be the largest of all eels and the most common is the 'cosmopolitan eel'. You can find them in most saltwater marine environments. Moray eels also inhabit many freshwater systems and some brackish waters.
Starry Moray Eel
Morays are considered to be the largest of all eels and the most common is the 'cosmopolitan eel'. You can find them in most saltwater marine environments. Moray eels also inhabit many freshwater systems and some brackish waters.
Yellow Butterfly Fishes
Butterfly fishes exist near shallow craggy coral reefs. That's where they search for food and seek protection from their predators. Large barracudas, moray eels, and most of the pelagic shark species eat butterfly fish.
Yellowtail Blue Damselfish [Chrysiptera parasema]
The relatively rare domino damsel and the abundant yellowtail damselfish are some of the fish life found in the shallow waters around the coral islands in the northern Gulf of Thailand.
Domino Damselfish (Dascyllus trimaculatus)
The relatively rare domino damsel and the abundant yellowtail damselfish are some of the fish life found in the shallow waters around the coral islands in the northern Gulf of Thailand.
Yellowtail Damselfish
The relatively rare domino damsel and the abundant yellowtail damselfish are some of the fish life found in the shallow waters around the coral islands in the northern Gulf of Thailand.
Jellyfish Anatomy Facts and Information
Jellyfish are soft-bodied free-swimming umbrella-shaped marine animals which belong to the phylum Cnidaria.