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"Basses: From Shoals to Serenity" In the vast expanse of the European seas, a majestic creature reigns supreme - the sea bass. Picture No

Background imageBasses Collection: Sea Bass - shoal European Seas

Sea Bass - shoal European Seas
PM-9125 SEA BASS SHOAL European Seas Dicentrarchus labrax Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBasses Collection: Picture No. 11676351

Picture No. 11676351
European Seabass cannibalistic behaviour eating a small seabass of the same species (composite image) Date:

Background imageBasses Collection: Largemouth Bass Mississippi River Basin USA

Largemouth Bass Mississippi River Basin USA
KEL-616 Largemouth Bass Mississippi River Basin USA Micropterus salmoides Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBasses Collection: Grand Hotel d Angleterre, St Jean de Luz, France

Grand Hotel d Angleterre, St Jean de Luz, France
Grand Hotel d Angleterre and Hotel de la Plage, St Jean de Luz, Basses Pyrenees, France. circa 1907

Background imageBasses Collection: Chasing in the Basses Pyrenees - Sir Alfred James Munnings

Chasing in the Basses Pyrenees - Sir Alfred James Munnings
Chasing in the Basses Pyrenees - A study of a point-to-point race at Pau, Southern France by Sir Alfred James Munnings (1878-1959). Date: 1926

Background imageBasses Collection: PERFUME MANUFACTURE 1898

PERFUME MANUFACTURE 1898
Distilling lavender in Castellane, Basses-Alps, France. Date: 1898

Background imageBasses Collection: Stone Age Carving

Stone Age Carving
Carving with stone tools during the Stone Age at Laugerie Basses, France Date: circa 3000 BC

Background imageBasses Collection: Picture No. 11676347

Picture No. 11676347
European Seabass chasing European Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) (composite image) Date:

Background imageBasses Collection: Two-spot Red Snapper (Lutjanus bohar) adult, swimming, Reong West, Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands

Two-spot Red Snapper (Lutjanus bohar) adult, swimming, Reong West, Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November

Background imageBasses Collection: Stone Bass / Wreckfish Mediterranean & Atlantic

Stone Bass / Wreckfish Mediterranean & Atlantic
PM-9610 Stone BASS / Wreckfish Mediterranean & Atlantic Polyprion americanus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBasses Collection: Wreckfish / Stone Bass UK marine

Wreckfish / Stone Bass UK marine
PM-8305 Wreckfish / Stone Bass UK marine Polyprion americanus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBasses Collection: Harlequin Bass Caribbean

Harlequin Bass Caribbean
PM-645 Halequin Bass Caribbean Seranus tigrinus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBasses Collection: Large Mouth Bass - freshwaters USA. Major sport fish. Introduced to Hawaii and parts of Africa

Large Mouth Bass - freshwaters USA. Major sport fish. Introduced to Hawaii and parts of Africa
PM-10414 Large Mouth Bass - freshwaters USA Major sport fish. Introduced to Hawaii and parts of Africa. Micropterus salmoides Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBasses Collection: Goliath Grouper - also know as Jewfish / Guasa / Black Bass / Esonue Grouper / Giant Seabass

Goliath Grouper - also know as Jewfish / Guasa / Black Bass / Esonue Grouper / Giant Seabass / Hamlet / Southern
KEL-98 Goliath Grouper - also know as Jewfish / Guasa / Black Bass / Esonue Grouper / Giant Seabass / Hamlet / Southern Jewfish / Spotted Jewfish

Background imageBasses Collection: Striped Bass - also know as Chesapeake Bay San Francisco Bay, California

Striped Bass - also know as Chesapeake Bay San Francisco Bay, California
KEL-105 Striped Bass - also know as Chesapeake Bay San Francisco Bay, California. Morone saxatilis Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBasses Collection: Giant Sea Bass - with Cleaner Fish California to Baja California (Mexico)

Giant Sea Bass - with Cleaner Fish California to Baja California (Mexico)
KEL-109 Giant Sea Bass - with Cleaner Fish California to Baja California (Mexico) Stereolepis gigas Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBasses Collection: Australian Bass - Australian Capital Territory, Australia JPF31998

Australian Bass - Australian Capital Territory, Australia JPF31998
JPF-13030 Australian Bass Australian Capital Territory, Australia Macquaria novaemaculeata Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"Basses: From Shoals to Serenity" In the vast expanse of the European seas, a majestic creature reigns supreme - the sea bass. Picture No. 11676351 captures its elegance as it glides through the depths, showcasing its sleek silver scales and powerful fins. But across continents, another bass holds court in the Mississippi River Basin of the USA - the largemouth bass. Its impressive size and strength make it a prized catch for anglers seeking an exhilarating challenge. Venturing further into France, we find ourselves at the Grand Hotel d'Angleterre in St Jean de Luz, where guests are treated to breathtaking views of serene waters teeming with life. Here in these Basses Pyrenees lies a paradise for nature enthusiasts like Sir Alfred James Munnings who found inspiration chasing wild horses amidst this picturesque landscape. Traveling back in time to 1898, we witness artisans meticulously crafting fragrances from natural ingredients during perfume manufacture. The alluring scents created transport us to ancient times when Stone Age carvings adorned caves and told stories that have stood the test of time (Picture No. 11676347). But not all basses bring delight; some come with cautionary tales. Take for instance Fiji's red bass with its poisonous flesh that demands caution from those who dare indulge their taste buds. Yet amidst these diverse species lies unity - stone bass or wreckfish can be found both in Mediterranean and Atlantic waters, symbolizing how nature connects even seemingly disparate regions. From shoals swimming gracefully through European seas to stone age carvings whispering tales of our past, each mention of "basses" reveals a world brimming with wonder and diversity waiting to be explored by intrepid souls seeking connection with nature's wonders.