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The Octopus and the Camera
Faux Corail - Myriapora truncata
Peacock Wrasse - Symphodus Tinca
Ship wreck "KWARCIT" or "BORIS"
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Pomacentrids - Pomacentridae
Amberjack or Yellowtail - Seriola Dumerili
European Bass - Dicentrarchus labrax
The Red Lionfish
Gilt-head bream
Zebra sea bream - Diplodus cervinus
98%
Wide-Eyed Flounder
Blue Sponge
Noble Pen Shell - Pinna Nobilis
Trumpetfishes Aulostomidae
Thalassoma Pavo
The Sand Steenbras
Common Octopus - Octopus vulgaris
The Caulerpa Racemosa
Blue Surgeon Fish
Venus fan - Gorgonia Flabellum
Oblada melanura - Saddled seabream
Longstriped Blenny
Yellowtail, Amberjack - Seriola dumerilii
Diplodus Sargus
The Octopus is there! Can you see it?
Bluefin Trevally
Tuscan Archipelago: cliff of Savalia and Paramuricea
Blue fish
Stylocidaris Affinis
The Greasy Grouper
Blue Damselfish - Chromis chromis
Capo Carbonara Sardinia
Fat anemone - Cribrinopsis crassa
75%
The Sea Flea
Palinurus elephas
Leopard-spotted goby - Thorogobius ephippiatus
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The red-tuft Protula
Do octopuses grow tentacles again ?
The European lobster, Homarus gammarus (Linnaeus, 1758), also known as lupicante, is a crustacean decapodo Nephropidae ...
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