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Title |
Subjects |
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Location |
Photographer |
Price (USD) |
Captions |
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Cod at Four Kings |
Barramundi cod at Four Kings |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 800 x 530 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Emily Chan |
$680 |
A Panther grouper resting in a branching Tubastrea coral. |
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Night Flight |
Flying fish |
Fine Art Gallery Archival print sandwiched between aluminium and acrylic 800 x 530 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Fabian Schorp |
$880 |
A flying fish at night reflected beneath the glassy surface of a serene ocean. |
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Cleaning Service |
Cleaner wrasse and Butteflyfish |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 580 x 580 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Alex Rose |
$680 |
A butterfly fish calmly fins while a cleaner wrasse grooms him. The cleaner wrasse eats parasites and dead tissue off fishes’ skin in a mutualistic relationship that provides food and protection for the wrasse, and health benefits for the fish. |
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Making Cuttles |
Reef cuttlefish mating |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 800 x 530 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Matty Smith |
$680 |
Cuttlefish mating over a shallow reef. The female will then lay her eggs within hard corals. Soon after she will perish. |
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Diversity |
Reef colony at Four Kings |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 800 x 1200 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Renee Capozzola |
$1200 |
It is mind boggling to contemplate the incredible diversity in just one square metre of reef in the Coral Triangle. There are well over 2,000 species of fish in the Coral Triangle. |
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Sunset over Reef |
hard coral meadow |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 1000 x 660 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Renee Capozzola |
$1200 |
Perfection above and below. But even here in this tropical paradise, plastic pollutes the shores, microfibres are present in nearly every water sample, sharks and other apex predators are scarce, and high water temperatures have begun to bleach corals. |
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The Pygmy |
Pontohi pygmy seahorse |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 580 x 580 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Matty Smith |
$680 |
Only recently discovered, this species of Pygmy seahorse, Hippocampus pontohi, was first documented in Bunaken Marine Park – a Mission Blue HOPE spot. This tiny marine creature is not much bigger than your thumb nail. |
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Shelter within the Fans |
Glassfishes within sea fan branches |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 880 x 586 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
David Doubilet |
$880 |
A dense school of glassfish crowds below a coral to shelter from the current. The extremely strong currents here serve as an important heat exchange mechanism that never allows water to stagnate, effectively buffering the area from the impacts of climate change. But this is no ordinary current. This is one of the strongest currents on the planet. |
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Stationary Sex |
Barrel sponge spawning |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 800 x 530 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
David Doubilet |
$680 |
This large barrel sponge was caught spawning at noon during the Elysium Coral Triangle expedition. |
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Take me to Your Leader |
Boxfish |
Fine Art Gallery Archival print sandwiched between aluminium and acrylic 580 x 580 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Jennifer Hayes |
$880 |
This adorable little juvenile cowfish looks more like a toy than an actual fish. |
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Deep Passion |
School of Sweetlips |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 1000 x 660 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Jennifer Hayes |
$1200 |
The ribboned sweetlips is one of the most photogenic fish in the Coral Triangle. |
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Upon the Face of Water |
hard corals growing up to the surface |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats. 880 x 586 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
David Doubilet |
$880 |
This acropora colony is so shallow that it probably gets exposed to the air at low tide. These corals have to be particularly resilient to be able to withstand such harsh conditions, a characteristic that makes us hopeful for the future of coral reefs in a warming world. |
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Too Many Fish |
Rich reef colony |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats. 880 x 586 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Andreas Jaschek |
$880 |
This classic reefscape brimming with life is the signature of Raja Ampat – the heart of the Coral Triangle |
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Where the Forest Meets the Reef |
Mangrove forest over hard coral reef |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats. 880 x 586 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Michael AW |
$880 |
Raja Ampat is as spectacular above the water as it is below. But climate departure in the tropics is swiftly approaching, ushering in a new era where the abnormal has become normal and extremes are expected. |
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Meadow |
hard coral meadow |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats. 880 x 586 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Michael AW |
$880 |
Hard coral cover this dense and pristine is an uncommon but welcomed sight. About 600 species of hard corals have been identified in Raja Ampat’s waters. |
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Rainbow Reef |
Soft coral reef outcrop |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats. 880 x 586 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Michael AW |
$880 |
Thick coral cover and high fish biomass are hallmarks of the Coral Triangle. |
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Storm Over Four Kings |
Silversides over the reef top of Four Kings |
Fine Art Gallery Archival print sandwiched between aluminium and acrylic 1500 x 1000 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Michael AW |
$3500 |
The majestic reefscapes of Raja Ampat never disappoint. Raja Ampat, appropriately meaning Four Kings, is the crown jewel of this equatorial kingdom of color and life. |
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Shaggy |
Wobbegong |
Fine Art Gallery Archival on canvas with acid free coats 800 x 530 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Michael AW |
$680 |
In Australian Aboriginal language, Wobbegong means “shaggy beard”, referring to the growths around the mouth of this carpet shark. |
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Argonaut – the Ancient Mariner |
Female paper nautilus |
Fine Art Gallery Archival print sandwiched between aluminium and acrylic 580 x 580 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Michael AW |
$880 |
This juvenile female paper nautilus, or argonaut, possesses a shell that she uses to house her eggs while they are developing. |
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Angel |
Ribbonfish |
Fine Art Gallery Archival print sandwiched between aluminium and acrylic 580 x 580 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Michael AW |
$880 |
The spectacular larval ribbonfish, photographed for the first time in Indonesian waters. Ribbonfish live in deep water between 200 – 1000 metres depth. |
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Alien |
Male Paper nautilus on Sea jelly |
Fine Art Gallery Archival print sandwiched between aluminium and acrylic 580 x 580 mm |
Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Coral Triangle |
Michael AW |
$680 |
A shell-less male argonaut hitching a ride on top of a jellyfish. They are the bohemian travellers of the ocean. |