A new exhibition of the best photographs on the theme of the world marine life opened today in Bristol. Here you can find pictures of many different species that inhabit the marine world - from coral reefs and sea turtles to walruses, polar bears and killer whales. And all these pictures carry the message about the protection of the seas and oceans and their inhabitants.
Fish pure green sea turtle in Kailua, Hawaii.
Hermit crab uses repulsed the bottle as a shell on the beach in Phuket, Thailand.
In this photo with multiple exposure can be seen as the Atlantic puffin lands on the cliff in Shetland.
All photographs in the exhibition were given leading libraries wildlife photos of Bristol «Specialist Stock». Library Director Tom Walmsley decided to create a photo library to remind "everyone who has a camera that they need to photograph something that's really important, for example, the environment." In the photo: "crying face" in the glacier on Svalbard in Norway.
The exhibition opens today and runs until March next year. In the photo: the South American sea lion lucky because this whale missed. It happened on the Peninsula Valdes, Patagonia, Argentina.
Pearl Collection - Aerial view of the thousands of manta rays in the Sea of Cortez. This frame Florian Schulz recently received an award as the best picture of the year on the theme of the environment.
Hatchling sea turtle swims through the reef from the beach in the relatively safe waters of the Sargasso Sea.
Swordfish caught in the open waters of the Big Island of Hawaii.
The colony of walruses on an ice floe in the Chukchi Sea.
Fisherwoman collects sea serpents in the waters off the island of Gato, Philippines.
A diver swims above the female whale humpback, which almost motionless drifting head down in the waters off Rurutu, French Polynesia.
Biologists are watching from a helicopter for the polar bear in Kaktovik. Alaska. The number of polar bears has ceased to decrease, but the ice they need for hunting continues to decline. Bears often go deep into the mainland, are increasingly approaching human settlements.
Divers in the cage for fish for personal consumption Ponsa, Mediterranean, Italy.
Clean sandy beaches and coral reefs on Rongelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, where two marine biologists observe local ecosystems.
Hawaiian monk seal - a rare species - was in fishing nets in the waters of the atoll Kure Pacific. Two seals caught in the network at the same time, but the animals rescued.
Humpback calf swims to the operator off the coast of the island Chichagova, Southeast Alaska.
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