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Sockeye salmon, swim upstream in the Adams River, traveling to reach the place where they hatched four years earlier in order to spawn a new generation of salmon eggs.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26165
Barberfish.
Species:
Barberfish
,
Johnrandallia nigrirostris
Location:
Socorro Island (Islas Revillagigedos)
,
Baja California
,
Mexico
Image ID:
05059
Ocean sunfish schooling near drift kelp, soliciting cleaner fishes, open ocean, Baja California.
Species:
Ocean sunfish
,
Mola mola
Image ID:
06308
Ocean sunfish schooling near drift kelp, soliciting cleaner fishes, open ocean, Baja California.
Species:
Ocean sunfish
,
Mola mola
Image ID:
06311
Ocean Sunfish Pooping as it Swims in the Open Ocean. Fish crapping. Fish poop. Fish shit. Defecation.
Species:
Ocean sunfish
,
Mola mola
Location:
San Diego
,
California
Image ID:
39462
Adams River sockeye salmon. A female sockeye salmon swims upstream in the Adams River to spawn, having traveled hundreds of miles upstream from the ocean.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26145
Sockeye salmon, swimming upstream in the shallow waters of the Adams River. When they reach the place where they hatched from eggs four years earlier, they will spawn and die.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26152
Two male sockeye salmon, swimming together against the current of the Adams River. After four years of life and two migrations of the Fraser and Adams Rivers, they will soon fertilize a female's eggs and then die.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26163
Adams River sockeye salmon. A female sockeye salmon swims upstream in the Adams River to spawn, having traveled hundreds of miles upstream from the ocean.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26168
Adams River sockeye salmon. A female sockeye salmon swims upstream in the Adams River to spawn, having traveled hundreds of miles upstream from the ocean.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26170
Carcasses of dead sockeye salmon, line the edge of the Adams River. These salmon have already completed their spawning and have died, while other salmon are still swimming upstream and have yet to lay their eggs.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26154
Sockeye salmon, swim upstream in the Adams River, traveling to reach the place where they hatched four years earlier in order to spawn a new generation of salmon eggs.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26155
Garibaldi and golden gorgonian, with a underwater forest of giant kelp rising in the background, underwater.
Species:
California golden gorgonian
,
Garibaldi
,
Hypsypops rubicundus
,
Muricea californica
Location:
San Clemente Island
,
California
Image ID:
37097
Ocean sunfish portrait underwater, Mola mola, San Diego.
Species:
Ocean sunfish
,
Mola mola
Location:
San Diego
,
California
Image ID:
38538
Ocean Sunfish Under a Boat in the Open Ocean near San Diego.
Species:
Ocean sunfish
,
Mola mola
Location:
San Diego
,
California
Image ID:
39464
Giant black sea bass, endangered species, reaching up to 8' in length and 500 lbs, amid giant kelp forest.
Species:
Giant black sea bass
,
Stereolepis gigas
Location:
Catalina Island
,
California
Image ID:
33370
Garibaldi in kelp forest.
Species:
Garibaldi
,
Hypsypops rubicundus
,
Macrocystis pyrifera
Location:
San Clemente Island
,
California
Image ID:
01055
Ocean sunfish (Mola mola) with mouth wide open for slurping zooplankton, open ocean.
Species:
Ocean sunfish
,
Mola mola
Location:
San Diego
,
California
Image ID:
03319
Manta ray and remora.
Species:
Giant manta ray
,
Manta birostris
,
Remora
Location:
San Benedicto Island (Islas Revillagigedos)
,
Baja California
,
Mexico
Image ID:
02456
Ocean sunfish, basking at surface, viewed from underwater, open ocean.
Species:
Ocean sunfish
,
Mola mola
Location:
San Diego
,
California
Image ID:
03311
Ocean sunfish sunning/basking at surface in the open ocean.
Species:
Ocean sunfish
,
Mola mola
Location:
San Diego
,
California
Image ID:
03498
Ocean sunfish referencing drift kelp in the open ocean near San Diego.
Species:
Ocean sunfish
,
Mola mola
Location:
San Diego
,
California
Image ID:
03563
Giant Manta Ray at Socorro Island, Revillagigedos, Mexico.
Species:
Giant manta ray
,
Manta birostris
Location:
Socorro Island (Islas Revillagigedos)
,
Baja California
,
Mexico
Image ID:
33286
A male sockeye salmon, showing injuries sustained as it migrated hundreds of miles from the ocean up the Fraser River, swims upstream in the Adams River to reach the place where it will fertilize eggs laid by a female in the rocks. It will die so after spawning.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26151
A sockeye salmon swims in the shallows of the Adams River, with the surrounding forest visible in this split-level over-under photograph.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26158
A school of sockeye salmon, swimming up the Adams River to spawn, where they will lay eggs and die.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26164
A male sockeye salmon, showing injuries sustained as it migrated hundreds of miles from the ocean up the Fraser River, swims upstream in the Adams River to reach the place where it will fertilize eggs laid by a female in the rocks. It will die so after spawning.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26166
A sockeye salmon swims in the shallows of the Adams River, with the surrounding forest visible in this split-level over-under photograph.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26167
Sockeye salmon, swimming upstream in the shallow waters of the Adams River. When they reach the place where they hatched from eggs four years earlier, they will spawn and die.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26169
A male sockeye salmon, showing injuries sustained as it migrated hundreds of miles from the ocean up the Fraser River, swims upstream in the Adams River to reach the place where it will fertilize eggs laid by a female in the rocks. It will die so after spawning.
Species:
Sockeye salmon
,
Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Adams River
,
Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park
,
British Columbia
,
Canada
Image ID:
26171
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