That Was Rather Impressive

That was rather impressive

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3 months ago

It’s no secret that we think sea otters are pretty swell. 🦦🌊

They are critical in keeping our kelp forests healthy and more resilient to climate change.

6 years ago
From Kane Lynch And Our Stats Dept.

From Kane Lynch and our stats dept.

9 years ago

A mariachi band playing at my host dad’s mom’s 86th birthday party.

7 years ago
Underwater Creatures: Photographer Marty Snyderman Captures Unique Behaviors
Underwater Creatures: Photographer Marty Snyderman Captures Unique Behaviors
Underwater Creatures: Photographer Marty Snyderman Captures Unique Behaviors
Underwater Creatures: Photographer Marty Snyderman Captures Unique Behaviors
Underwater Creatures: Photographer Marty Snyderman Captures Unique Behaviors
Underwater Creatures: Photographer Marty Snyderman Captures Unique Behaviors

Underwater creatures: Photographer Marty Snyderman captures unique behaviors

Underwater photographer Marty Snyderman’s fascinating body of work brings to life some of the more unique behaviors of the animals of the deep. Snyderman has dedicated his professional life to documenting these creatures — including those that clean other fish, guard fertilized eggs in their mouths, and “fish” for their dinner using a natural worm or fishlike lure incorporating their own body as a fishing rod. In order to find such intriguing creatures, Snyderman, 67, said a lot of discussion must first take place between himself and fishermen, scientists, photographers or even local diving instructors. When photographing his subjects, he tries to stay within one or two feet of them whenever possible, something he admits can be tricky, given the sensitivity of the fish, whales, manta rays and other subjects. (Caters News)

Photography by Marty Snyderman

See more photos of underwater creatures and our other slideshows on Yahoo News.

7 years ago

Panoramic view fro the Grand Prismatic Spring boardwalk, Yellowstone. The colors are due to different types of bacteria living in different water temperatures. The blue water is so hot that nothing lives there.

5 years ago
Friendly Beluga Whale Plays Fetch With Crew Of A South African Ship Using A 2019 Rugby World Cup Ball

Friendly Beluga Whale Plays Fetch With Crew of a South African Ship Using a 2019 Rugby World Cup Ball

3 months ago

Anyone else love squids as much as we do? (Qeue slow-motion tentacle-raise) 🙋🏻

Galiteuthis phyllura, also known as the cockatoo squid, lives in the North Pacific from 200 to over 1,000 meters (660 to 3,280 feet) deep. This species has a transparent body and photophores, or light organs, under their eyes. We often encounter them hanging horizontally in the water column with their arms raised above their heads.


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7 years ago
Phot By Jero Prieto

Phot by Jero Prieto

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6 years ago
A Shark On A Reef Is A Definite Sign That The Reef Is Healthy! Years Ago People Were Terrified If The

A shark on a reef is a definite sign that the reef is healthy! Years ago people were terrified if the saw a shark, now were horrified that we may not see sharks on the reef or anywhere, because we have killed over 90% in the last 50 years. We must end to this needless slaughter! Sharks are essential to keeping our oceans healthy and in balance! The oceans are the heart of our planet! Over 50% of the air we breath and 70% of the protein we eat comes from the ocean. Without our the ocean all life on this planet will die. Please be the change the world needs to survive!

Best immediate way to save sharks here in the US…Support Oceanas Shark Fin Trade Ban! Please sign, share the petition and support this effort! https://www.change.org/p/congress-ban-the-trade-of-shark-fins-in-the-u-s - #regrann (at Tiger Beach)


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Blog dedicted to phytoplankton. Phytoplankton are microscopic organisms that are responsible for half of the photosynthesis that occurs on Earth. Oh, and they look like art... Follow to learn more about these amazing litter critters! Caution: Will share other ocean science posts!Run by an oceanographer and phytoplankton expert. Currently a postdoctoral researcher.Profile image: False Colored SEM image of Emiliania huxleyi, a coccolithophore, and the subject of my doctoral work. Credit: Steve Gschmeissner/ Science Photo Library/ Getty ImagesHeader image: Satellite image of a phytoplankton bloom off the Alaskan Coast, in the Chukchi SeaCredit: NASA image by Norman Kuring/NASA's Ocean Color Web https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/92412/churning-in-the-chukchi-sea

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