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Cleaning Station Collection

"Discover the Underwater Oasis: Cleaning Stations" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of marine life as we explore the phenomenon of cleaning stations

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Cleaning Station Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
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Cleaning Station Collection: Two Oceanic manta rays (Mobula birostris) waiting to be cleaned by Clarion angelfish
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Cleaning Station Collection: Shoal of large reef fish including Onespot snapper (Lutjanus monostigma)
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Cleaning Station Collection: Cleaning shrimp (Periclimenes sp) on a coral reef, close up, Triton Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
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Cleaning Station Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) visiting a cleaning station, Galapagos, South America
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Cleaning Station Collection: Endangered Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) stretches neck to be cleaned by Yellow tangs
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Cleaning Station Collection: Green Sea Turtle with Goldring Surgeonfish, Maui, Hawaii, USA
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Cleaning Station Collection: Pelagic Thresher Shark, Philippines
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Cleaning Station Collection: This Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia Mydas), An Endangered Species
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Cleaning Station Collection: Several Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia Mydas), An Endangered Species
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Cleaning Station Collection: Maui Hawaii Usa; Green Sea Turtle Cleaning Station
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Cleaning Station Collection: Green sea turtle and SUP surfer, Hawaii
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Cleaning Station Collection: Coral grouper being cleaned by shrimps
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Cleaning Station Collection: Boxer shrimp cleaning in mouth of eel
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Cleaning Station Collection: Cleaner wrasse in gills of squirrelfish
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Cleaning Station Collection: Moray eel being cleaned by wrasse
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Cleaning Station Collection: Pufferfish with cleaner wrasse
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Cleaning Station Collection: Cleaner wrasse cleaning soldierfish
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Cleaning Station Collection: Hingebeak Cleaner Shrimp with Moray Eel in background, cleaning station, Tulamben
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Cleaning Station Collection: Yellow-margined morays
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Cleaning Station Collection: Redtoothed triggerfish
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Cleaning Station Collection: Creole wrasse at a cleaning station
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Cleaning Station Collection: Scissor-tailed fusilier fish
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Cleaning Station Collection: Manta Rays - line up at a cleaning station - The front ray is being cleaned by dozens of cleaner
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Cleaning Station Collection: Twin-spot snapper (Lutjanus bohar) school Shark and Yolanda; Ras Mohamed National Park; Sharm El
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Cleaning Station Collection: Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, gets cleaned by yellow tangs
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Cleaning Station Collection: Underwater photographer Masa Ushioda and Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas


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"Discover the Underwater Oasis: Cleaning Stations" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of marine life as we explore the phenomenon of cleaning stations. These unique locations serve as vital hubs where various species come together for a mutual benefit - cleanliness. Picture this: Two Oceanic manta rays gracefully glide through the crystal-clear waters, patiently awaiting their turn to be pampered by diligent Clarion angelfish at Revillagigedo Islands in Mexico's Pacific Ocean. The dance between these majestic creatures showcases a harmonious relationship built on trust and symbiosis. Meanwhile, at Ari Atoll in Maldives' Indian Ocean, a vibrant shoal of large reef fish congregates around a coral reef cleaning station. Onespot snapper, Oriental sweetlips, and Sabre squirrelfish all queue up for their turn to have parasites removed by dedicated cleaner organisms. Witnessing this bustling activity is like observing an underwater spa session. In Triton Bay, West Papua, Indonesia's Pacific Ocean hides another hidden gem – tiny cleaning shrimp delicately attending to corals with meticulous precision. Their close-up encounters offer an intimate glimpse into the intricate workings of nature's cleaners. The Galapagos Islands in South America provide sanctuary for endangered Green sea turtles seeking respite at designated cleaning stations. Here they stretch out their necks while Yellow tangs diligently rid them of unwanted hitchhikers – truly a testament to nature's healing touch. Maui, Hawaii boasts its own enchanting array of cleaning stations that attract both locals and visitors alike. Goldring Surgeonfish form schools around Green sea turtles; meticulously tending to every crevice on their shells with utmost care and attention. Not only do these remarkable sites serve as sanctuaries for marine life but also as educational platforms promoting conservation efforts worldwide. Pelagic Thresher Sharks off the coast of Philippines find solace amidst cleaner fish who dutifully attend to their needs while raising awareness about their vulnerable status.