Peixe encontrado na feira de pesca de Porto Seguro BA. É pescado por espinhel, custando 27 reais o quilo
Not really too sure with this one??
Was found washed ashore on the beach at Spirits Bay.
Thought maybe coral but also resembles some coralline specimens.
Found on mud/sand flat, in the water, along the edge of the rising tide
Alive in the first two images, around 65-70cm
Outer Waitemata Harbour seashore at Orakei, Auckland.
Intertidal rocky reef. On Codium fragile.
Looked like a moult
Second sighting of Dofleinia armata in Otago Harbour - previous sighting https://inaturalist.nz/observations/107461765 This specimen at ~ 18m depth on the dredged channel wall. Photo credit Neil Thomas.
Collection method: Observation
Found at low tide in shallow water under a jetty
Life stage: adult
Uncertain of identification.
I took these photos of a young grey nurse shark, I saw it in bushrangers bay Shellharbour. The rope had obviously been there a long time, cutting into its skin. Heart breaking. I only heard of one other person seeing it and then didn't see it again. It favoured one side when swimming and did not move its caudal fin normally.
Individuo con una longitud de 1.10m.. (sin cola) fue capturado por pesca incidental la arte de pesca es (palangre o espinel) los pescadores oriundos del Cantón Duran prov del Guayas, manisfestaron que durante su estadia por la zona han captura un total de 5 individuos obviamente sin vida, la disposición final utilizan para carnada.
Please help in ID @clinton
90 cm, this morning it was gone. No further pics, sorry. It was really beautiful.
Young observed being born in seagrass beds exposed by low tide in Venus Bay. Young detected by their presence at the waters surface as they seemed to be tangled in exposed seagrass. Adult rays had flattened an area within the seagrass. Observation made by L. van Weenen. Blue container is a 4 litre ice cream container.
Especie no identificada en la Cuenca media del Rio Usumacinta, Tenosique Tabasco, México
Please help ID.
Please help ID.
Pls ID the one on the Left of photo
Found a mermaid's purse in a ghost net and the egg hatched in my hand.
Non-native species
Photos taken on a tour given by the Roatan Institute of Deepsea Exploration. Photos from the 26th are during a night dive, the 27th are from the day. Unless otherwise noted, photos taken at somewhere around 1000-1200 feet deep. Location somewhat approximate.
The (guide? pilot?) told us the names of a lot of these fish, but I either didn't properly hear or failed to note down most of them.
If other angles on something are needed, ask me. I may have more pictures.
(description attached to all observations from this trip.)
On being exposed to the light, flared its dorsal fin and turned its mirrored flank towards the sub, angling its body to keep the mirror pointed at us at all times. Camouflage attempt?
(Second photo is before it started posturing quite as strongly.)
Photos taken on a tour given by the Roatan Institute of Deepsea Exploration. Photos from the 26th are during a night dive, the 27th are from the day. Unless otherwise noted, photos taken at somewhere around 1000-1200 feet deep. Location somewhat approximate.
The (guide? pilot?) told us the names of a lot of these fish, but I either didn't properly hear or failed to note down most of them.
If other angles on something are needed, ask me. I may have more pictures.
(description attached to all observations from this trip.)
Especie capturado por pesca incidental en el Refugio de Vida Silvestre Manglares El Morro sector frente al estero Sabana Grande
Individuo capturado como pesca incidental por pangoreros de Posorja, en los islotes farallones en el Refugio de Vida Silvestre Manglares El Morro.
On a small fish market,30 cm long (measured without long spine),local catch
Pictures ripped from video taken by buddy Peter Orlowski (my camera battery was empty). Whip over 1m long from peduncle end. 8m depth on night dive. This individual is quite a way south (+500kms) of usual range.
Washed up on beach.
with an amphipod
Low intertidal, under rock. Was quite small and I was quite pleased to find this one. Was hiding in a hole on the underside of a rock but I used a sort of vaccuum technique to get it out and it stayed still for some pics before going back into it's little hole.
2023 Strannik Auckland Island Expedition
Found inside both dead and live surf clams (Mactra Discors/Mactra Murchisoni) stranded on Kapiti Coast beaches after storms.
They appear stationary and usually solitary, with no more than three observed in individual clams each time. Can be found in any part of the soft tissue within the clam, from edges of the mantle to the gut, and are sometimes curled into small balls of no more than 2mm in diametre.
Not sure if this is potentially alarming for biosecurity concerns. Infected clams always appear to be sickly with noticeably-smaller tissue mass compared to healthy ones.
Surface waters; collected from deck of FRV Kapala 15 nm off Batemans Bay. (AMS specimen I.27345-001).
On a tag that had fallen off a great white shark. It washed in right in front of the settlement and is being returned to the scientist doing the study. Calm seas and light variable winds, mainly from the east
Heaps of these out at the North-East point. Heaps under every rock, some rock up to 30ish
Several found in the stream in Kauri bush. This one was particularly inquisitive, alongside koyra and banded kokopu
Caught as bycatch when targeting arrow squid
Meal time for this one. A medium sized one with the beautiful gold colouration.
Not sure what the triplefin in the mouth is, maybe scaly-headed?
~14cm long
~4m subtidal