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This rare encounter with a Critically Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata), was captured whilst scuba diving at Koh Rok islands in the Andaman Sea, Krabi, Thailand. Sea Turtles are reef dwelling creatures who feed mainly on jellyfish and coral. The Hawksbill Turtle, unlike other sea Turtles, feeds predominantly on sponge corals. Making it a crucial part of the Coral Reef Ecosystem. Hawksbills are perhaps the most endangered of all sea Turtles. Being classed as critically endangered on the IUCN red list, due to being hunted for their meat and shell. There are estimated to be only 15,000 pairs left in the wild. This image shows their primal instinctive behaviour as it forages for food on the coral reef. Taken on Sony mirrorless camera with underwater housing and Inon Z330 strobe.

A set of beach resort icons that include editable strokes or outlines using the EPS vector file. The icons include a beach resort, tiki hut, hotel, dolphin, airplane, beach volleyball, tropical fish, tropical drink, luggage, passport, starfish, scuba diver, sunset, ocean, coast, palm tree, camera, surfer, sand bucket, sailboat, bathing suit, flip flops, cruise ship and golfer to name a few.

One disposable Plastic cup floats in the Ocean. Seemingly harmless, it represents the massive environmental issue that is Global Ocean Pollution. Plastic in the Ocean is said to be one of the largest threats to our ocean ecosystems. Over 8 million tonnes is dumped in the Ocean every year. Discarded, abandoned or obsolete items which become dangerous garbage, is responsible for the deaths of huge amounts of Marine Life every year, through entanglement and consumption. Image obtained whilst scuba diving at Ko Haa, Andaman sea, Krabi Province, Thailand. Taken using Sony mirrorless camera in underwater housing, with Inon Z330 strobe lighting.

Underwater image of bull shark getting close up in the blue ocean of Bimini, The Bahamas. Bullsharks (Carcharhinus leucas) are known for their aggressive behaviour and account for a number of attacks on humans. These large predators are able to live in both saltwater and freshwater, which enables them to migrate into river systems and estuaries.

One Plastic bag floats in the Ocean blue. Seemingly harmless, it represent the massive environmental issue that is Global Ocean Pollution. Plastic in the Ocean is said to be one of the largest threats to our ocean ecosystems. Over 8 million tonnes is dumped in the Ocean every year. Discarded, abandoned or obsolete items which become dangerous garbage, is responsible for the deaths of huge amounts of Marine Life every year, through entanglement and consumption. The location here is Phi Phi Islands, Krabi, Thailand.

An idyllic vacation scene of a shallow sea water tropical lagoon from an underwater point of view. The clear blue sea is calm with light from the waters surface reflecting off the clean white sand. Sunlight is streaming through the water creating beautiful sunbeams. Ideal nature background image with copy space. The location is Ko Rok, Andaman sea, Krabi province, which is one of Thailand’s top travel, diving and snorkel destinations.

Plastic bags, bottles and cups float in the Ocean. Seemingly harmless, they represent the massive environmental issue that is Global Ocean Pollution. Plastic in the Ocean is said to be one of the largest threats to our ocean ecosystems. Over 8 million tonnes is dumped in the Ocean every year. Discarded, abandoned or obsolete items which become dangerous garbage, is responsible for the deaths of huge amounts of Marine Life every year, through entanglement and consumption. The location here is Phi Phi Islands, Krabi, Thailand.

A shallow coral reef with one Pharoah Cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) swimming alone. These Cephalopod are able to change skin colour in an instant to blend in and camouflage with their surroundings. The animal is splaying its tentacles in defensive behavior. Image taken whilst scuba diving in Phi Phi island archipelago, Krabi province, which is one of Thailand’s top travel destinations. Sony mirrorless camera in underwater housing with dual Inon Z330 strobes used.

12 June 2014: SCUBA diver Sally Herschorn encounters a Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) as she explores the wall and reef scenery at Hammerhead Hill, on the North Shore of Grand Cayman Island. Located in the British West Indies in the Caribbean, the Cayman Islands are renowned for excellent scuba diving, snorkeling, beaches and banking. Mandatory Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo *** RAW (NEF) Image File Available ***

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