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Black Corals Collection

"Discover the Enigmatic Beauty in Indonesia's Flores Sea" Hidden among the intricate branches of a black coral bush on Sangeang Island

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Ornate ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus) young hides amongst the branches of a black coral

Ornate ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus) young hides amongst the branches of a black coral bush (Antipathes sp) Sangeang Island, Sumbawa, Indonesia, Flores Sea

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Large school of razorfish swimming over black coral bush

Large school of razorfish swimming over black coral bush
Large school of razorfish swimming over orange brown black coral bush, Cebu, Philippines

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: A banded Tozeuma shrimp camouflages itself in black coral

A banded Tozeuma shrimp camouflages itself in black coral
A banded Tozeuma shrimp (Tozeuma armatum) camouflages itself in black coral in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Orange black coral bush and a sea star on a rocky reef top in Indonesia

Orange black coral bush and a sea star on a rocky reef top in Indonesia
Orange black coral bush seen through a window in the water, with sharp sunrays coming through, and a pink and brown sea star on a rocky reef top, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: A Tozeuma shrimp blends into its reef surroundings

A Tozeuma shrimp blends into its reef surroundings
A Tozeuma shrimp (Tozeuma armatum) blends into its reef surroundings in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the western Pacific harbors an extraordinary array of marine organisms

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: A wire coral goby on a Cirripathes coral in Indonesia

A wire coral goby on a Cirripathes coral in Indonesia
A wire coral goby (Bryaninops yongei) lives on a Cirripathes coral in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Whip-coral goby on common wire coral

Whip-coral goby on common wire coral
Whip-coral goby (Bryaninops yongei) on common wire coral (Cirrhipathes anguina), Solomon Islands

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: School of black and white convict blenny in brown black coral bush

School of black and white convict blenny in brown black coral bush, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Black coral on reef. Turks and Caicos

Black coral on reef. Turks and Caicos

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Orange and black coral bush with pink and yellow anthias fish

Orange and black coral bush with pink and yellow anthias fish
Orange and black coral bush with pink and yellow anthias, Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: White black coral bush with overhanging tree shadows above

White black coral bush with overhanging tree shadows above
White black coral bush seen through a window in the water, with overhanging tree shadows above, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Diver and boat above black coral bushes in French Cay, Turks and Caicos

Diver and boat above black coral bushes in French Cay, Turks and Caicos

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Black coral and soft coral seascape, Fiji

Black coral and soft coral seascape, Fiji

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Black coral illuminated by diver with twin lights, Indonesia

Black coral illuminated by diver with twin lights, Indonesia
Black coral (Antipathes sp.) illuminated by diver with twin lights, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: A small whip coral goby on its host coral

A small whip coral goby on its host coral
A small whip coral goby (Bryaninops yongei) sits on its host coral in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the western Pacific harbors an extraordinary array of marine organisms

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: A massive black coral colony grows in Horseshoe Bay, Indonesia

A massive black coral colony grows in Horseshoe Bay, Indonesia
A massive black coral colony grows in Horseshoe Bay, Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity and is a popular destination for divers

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Yellow butterflyfish and school of goatfish over black coral bush on a small wreck

Yellow butterflyfish and school of goatfish over black coral bush on a small wreck
Yellow butterflyfish and school of goatfish over brown black coral bush on a small wreck, Manokwari, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Reefscape with black coral and gorgonian sea fan, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Reefscape with black coral and gorgonian sea fan, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Spiral wire coral

Spiral wire coral (Cirripathes spiralis) on a reef. This is a type of black coral (family Antipathidae). The living tissue of black corals is brightly coloured

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Spiral wire coral on a reef

Spiral wire coral on a reef
Spiral wire coral (Cirripathes sp.) on a reef. This is a type of black coral (family Antipathidae). The living tissue of black corals is brightly coloured, however they get their name from the black

Background imageBlack Corals Collection: Black coral

Black coral. Shoal of fish swimming over black coral (white). The living tissue of black coral (family Antipathidae) is brightly coloured (often white, as seen here)


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"Discover the Enigmatic Beauty in Indonesia's Flores Sea" Hidden among the intricate branches of a black coral bush on Sangeang Island, young Ornate ghost pipefish find sanctuary. These elusive creatures perfectly blend into their surroundings, showcasing nature's remarkable camouflage abilities. Witness an awe-inspiring sight as a large school of razorfish gracefully glides over a majestic black coral bush. The contrast between their vibrant colors and the dark corals creates a mesmerizing spectacle that captivates all who behold it. Nature's masters of disguise, banded Tozeuma shrimp skillfully camouflage themselves within the intricate structure of black corals. Their ability to seamlessly blend in is truly astonishing, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between these fascinating creatures and their environment. In Indonesia's rocky reef top lies an enchanting scene - an orange-black coral bush adorned with a graceful sea star. Against the backdrop of turquoise waters, this vibrant display showcases the delicate balance and harmony found beneath the waves. A wire coral goby finds solace amidst Cirripathes coral in Indonesia. Its presence adds another layer to this underwater tapestry, reminding us of the incredible diversity that thrives within our oceans' depths. Observe as whip-coral goby effortlessly navigates its way through common wire corals. This tiny fish exemplifies adaptability and resilience while adding splashes of color to its surroundings. Within brown-black coral bushes resides a captivating school of black-and-white convict blennies. Their playful antics bring life to this otherwise mysterious habitat, offering glimpses into their interconnected lives within these ancient structures. Journey to Turks and Caicos where striking black corals adorn reefs with their unique charm. These resilient organisms serve as reminders that even in seemingly harsh environments beauty can flourish against all odds. Immerse yourself in vibrant hues as pink and yellow anthias fish dance around an orange-black coral bush. This harmonious display of colors creates a visual symphony that leaves onlookers in awe.