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Great Barrier Reef Album

Lumpy white sponge
Pineapple Sea Cucumber (Thelenota ananas)
Racing Stripe Flatworm (Pseudoceros bifurcatus)
Seafan
Sky Blue Phyllidia (Phyllidia coelestis) nudibranch
Table Acroporas on a shallow reef ridge.
Urn tunicate (Didemnum molle)
Variety of branching and table Acroporas and Pocilloporas.
Reef scenic showing some large table Acroporas and bushy Pocilloporas.
Crown-of-thorns Seastar eating soft coral.
Abstract of giant clam mantle showing eye-spots along edge.
Abstract of giant clam mantle.
Giant clam siphon
Giant clam (Tridacna gigas)
Giant Trevally (Caranx ignobilis)
Large red seafan deep on the reef
Ken Marks with his PVC square after completing coral photo transects.
Surface detail of a Crown-of-thorns Seastar showing the sharp toxic spines.
Tips of a branching Acorpora coral.
Triplespot Blenny (Crossosalarias macrospilus)
Yellowtail Damsel (Neoglyphidodon nigricans)
Acropora meadow.
Beautiful acropora garden.
Beautiful Jewel Reef.
Coral spire.
Coral variety.
Coral variety at Jewel Reef.
More coral variety.
Hicks Reef.
High coral diversity.
Jewel Reef at 6-7 meters.
Jewel Reef
Monster giant clam.
Reef scene of Jewel Reef.
Rugged reef.
School of jacks.
Boring Giant Clams (Tridacna crocea) embedded into a large coral (dead) head.
Various damselfishes and fusiliers hovering over a large thicket of Millepora (fire coral).
Halgerda batangas nudibranch.
Hammer/Anchor Coral (Euphyllia ancora) named for the tentacles which are hammer or anchor shaped.

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The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is dedicated to the conservation and restoration of living oceans and pledges to champion their preservation through research, education and a commitment to Science Without Borders.®


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