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  • The shallow habitat at Makulawe on the north end of Likoma Island shows the rock dwelling cichids' preferred habitat.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_Makulawe_African_cic...jpg
  • The shallow habitat at Makulawe on the north end of Likoma Island shows the rock dwelling cichids' preferred habitat.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_Makulawe_African_cic...jpg
  • The shallow habitat at Makulawe on the north end of Likoma Island shows the rock dwelling cichids' preferred habitat.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_Makulawe_African_cic...jpg
  • The shallow habitat at Makulawe on the north end of Likoma Island shows the rock dwelling cichids' preferred habitat.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • Artisan fishermen retrieve a gill net off the northern coast of Trinidad, prime Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, habitat during nesting season. According to fishermen, approximately 500 Leatherbacks drown in the nets every year.
    MPO_Fishermen_Trinidad01.jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • Captive Giant Anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Mato Grosso do Sul. This species is considered threatened due to habitat destruction.
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  • The shallow rocky underwater habitat around Likoma Island, Lake Malawi, is the home of hundreds of species of cichlids, adapted to fill every niche in the lake's ecosystem.
    MPO_Lake_Malawi_underwater_Likoma_ci...jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00751.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00723.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00697.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00663.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00638.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00721.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00713.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00614.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00667.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00635.jpg
  • Scuba Divers picking up cans and garbage from a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
    MPODiversGarbageonReef00629.jpg
  • Endangered Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) in Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River, FL. Manatees and their dwindling habitat are under threat by unstoppable development in the state of Florida.
    _MPO7251.jpg
  • Kayakers and endangered Florida Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) in Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River, FL. Manatees and their dwindling habitat are under threat by unstoppable development in the state of Florida.
    _MPO7302.jpg
  • Endangered Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) in Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River, FL. Manatees and their dwindling habitat are under threat by unstoppable development in the state of Florida.
    _MPO7253.jpg
  • Snorkeler and endangered Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) in Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River, FL. Manatees and their dwindling habitat are under threat by unstoppable development in the state of Florida.
    _MPO7238.jpg
  • Endangered Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) in Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River, FL. Manatees and their dwindling habitat are under threat by unstoppable development in the state of Florida.
    MPO08221.jpg
  • Endangered Florida Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris); mother and nursing calf, in Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River, FL. Manatees and their dwindling habitat are under threat by unstoppable development in the state of Florida. The larger of the two manatees is equipped with a tracking device so researchers can monitor the marine mammal's movements.
    _MPO7413.jpg
  • Endangered Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) in Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River, FL. Manatees and their dwindling habitat are under threat by unstoppable development in the state of Florida.
    _MPO7267.jpg
  • Snorkeler and endangered Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) in Three Sisters Spring in Crystal River, FL. Manatees and their dwindling habitat are under threat by unstoppable development in the state of Florida.
    _MPO7237.jpg
  • Coral Reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia, destroyed by dynamite or blast fishing, a practice in which fishermen use fertilizer-based explosives to kill and demolish everything in the water - from fish to the entire coral reef habitat.
    MPO00191.jpg
  • Coral Reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia, destroyed by dynamite or blast fishing, a practice in which fishermen use fertilizer-based explosives to kill and demolish everything in the water - from fish to the entire coral reef habitat.
    MPO01679.jpg
  • Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) injured by a boat propeller in Crystal River, FL.  Although protected by in the United States, manatees or sea cows are threatened by extinction by habitat destruction, red tides and boat collisions.
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  • A discarded anchor line damages delicate sponges and corals on the Breakers Reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States.
    MPOVANSLGZ724.jpg
  • Roots of red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) serve to prevent erosion, protect juvenile marine fish and safeguard the coastline from storms and wave action. They are one of the few plants to live in saltwater. These were photographed in Southwest Caye, Belize, Central America, Caribbean Sea
    MPOSVQ09.jpg
  • Roots of red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) serve to prevent erosion, protect juvenile marine fish, such as these French Grunts (Haemulon flavolineatum) and safeguard the coastline from storms and wave action. They are one of the few plants to live in saltwater. These were photographed in Southwest Caye, Belize, Central America, Caribbean Sea
    MPOSVOU03.jpg
  • Metal dome or artificial reef anchored on the sea bottom in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia to serve as a home for corals, sponges and marine animals.
    MPO02082.jpg
  • Metal dome or artificial reef anchored on the sea bottom in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia to serve as a home for corals, sponges and marine animals.
    MPO02067.jpg
  • A discarded anchor line damages delicate sponges and corals on the Breakers Reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States.
    MPOVANSLHA725.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPOSVS39.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPOSVEP625.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPOSVCS53.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPO09965.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPO09883.jpg
  • Roots of red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) serve to prevent erosion, protect juvenile marine fish and safeguard the coastline from storms and wave action. They are one of the few plants to live in saltwater. These were photographed in Southwest Caye, Belize, Central America, Caribbean Sea
    MPOSVM05.jpg
  • Metal dome or artificial reef anchored on the sea bottom in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia to serve as a home for corals, sponges and marine animals.
    MPO02076.jpg
  • A discarded anchor line damages delicate sponges and corals on the Breakers Reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States.
    MPOVANSLAF343.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPOSVJ70.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPOSVD112.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPOSVCS378.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPO09879.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPOSVDM47.jpg
  • Coral reefs in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States are some of the richest in North America, home to hundreds of varieities of fish, sea turtles and marine mammals
    MPOSVK64.jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable.
    MPO_Sawfish_FloridaA55-2.jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPO_Sawfish_Florida_Photoshelter_A13...jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging in the USA from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPO_Sawfish_Florida26.jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging in the USA from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable.
    MPO_Sawfish_Florida77.jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable.
    MPO_Sawfish_Florida68-2.jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPO_Sawfish_FloridaA126-2Photoshelte...jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging in the USA from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPO_Sawfish_Florida65.jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging in the USA from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable.
    MPO_Sawfish_Florida34.jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging in the USA from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPO_Sawfish_Florida66.jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable.
    MPO_Sawfish_FloridaA129.jpg
  • The critically endangered Small Tooth Sawfish, Pristis pectinata, gather offshore the Florida coastline on deep, silty reefs during winter. This species' population has declined by more than 95% due to the destruction and alternation of coastal habitats such as mangroves and the use of nets, which easily trap these giant fish. Historically ranging from the Carolinas to Texas, the species exists only in Florida nowadays, where it's protected and considered stable.
    MPO_Sawfish_FloridaA42.jpg
  • The Ten Thousand Islands, situated at the edge of Everglades National Park between southwest Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, are a maze of shallow tidal channels lined by mangroves and an important habitat for endangered species such as the sawfish and Florida manatee, among countless others.
    MPO_Ten_Thousand_Islands_Everglades_...jpg
  • The Ten Thousand Islands, situated at the edge of Everglades National Park between southwest Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, are a maze of shallow tidal channels lined by mangroves and an important habitat for endangered species such as the sawfish and Florida manatee, among countless others.
    MPO_Ten_Thousand_Islands_Everglades_...jpg
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