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Fran Reina captured in these shots the talented underwater dancer and freediving instructor Gabriel Forestieri, showing off his skills in a deep and dark cenote of the Riviera Maya.
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Deep sea creatures
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I love photographing forests when it's really foggy in my homeland of the Netherlands.
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Bigfin Squid
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These captivating animals will be featured in an upcoming Monterey Bay Aquarium exhibit. View must-see photos and videos.
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Deep sea king, Inka Shu on ArtStation at https://www.artstation.com/artwork/mq3OeE #art #artwork #deviantart #colors #painting
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Diamond squid at a depth of 180 meters in the Philippines by photographer Diamond Stars.
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Five depth zones have been identified in the ocean. Life is most abundant in the uppermost ‘euphotic’ layer, where photosynthesis occurs. The mesopelagic is practically dark, and many creatures hide here during the day. The bathypelagic zone begins at 1,000 metres, where the pressure is nearly 100 times greater than at the surface. Below that lies the abyssopelagic zone, down to the sea floor – except where ocean trenches cut through the sea bed, creating what is called a hadopelagic zone.
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Please note that this image was created by me using AI. It serves as a perfect source of inspiration for your ideas. However, I kindly request that you refrain from selling or monetizing it.
fathom 4, 2004, stephanie valentin
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Deep in the ocean, where sunlight barely reaches, Smithsonian scientists and a team of collaborators have discovered one of the blackest materials known: the skin of certain fish. These ultra-black fish absorb light so efficiently that even in bright light they appear to be silhouettes with no discernible features. In the darkness of the ocean, even surrounded by
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