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Pectoral Fin Collection (#2)

The pectoral fin, a remarkable feature of marine life, is showcased in various captivating moments across the world's oceans



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The pectoral fin, a remarkable feature of marine life, is showcased in various captivating moments across the world's oceans. In the vibrant waters near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, a majestic Lionfish patrols Suzie's Bommie reef with its striking pectoral fins on full display. Meanwhile, off the Azores Islands in Portugal, a Blue shark gracefully glides through the depths accompanied by loyal pilot fish swimming alongside its impressive pectoral fin. Intriguingly, even smaller creatures possess awe-inspiring pectoral fins. The Dwarf lionfish showcases its enlarged and beautifully patterned pectorals as it opens its "wings" beneath the sea's surface. On the coast of Dhofar lies another fascinating sight - the intricate details of a Roundhead parrotfish's it can revealed as it swims along coral reefs. Moving to Lanai Island in Hawaii, we witness breathtaking encounters between Humpback whale mothers and their calves just below the water's surface. Their massive yet graceful bodies are propelled by their immense pectoral fins as they navigate through Hawaiian waters. Venturing further into West Papua in Indonesia's Pacific Ocean lies Triton Bay - home to magnificent Whale sharks with distinct skin markings adorning their colossal bodies. Here we find ourselves captivated by both their sheer size and intricately designed pectoral fins. Amongst these wonders lurks an elegant creature known as Manta Ray; from an elevated viewpoint above Maui Island in Hawaii emerges this black-backed beauty showcasing its expansive wingspan formed by its unique set of elongated pectoral fins. Not far away from Maui Island lies Frederick Sound near Admiralty Island in Alaska where breaching Humpback whales create mesmerizing spectacles for lucky observers. As these giants launch themselves out of calm waters using their powerful tails and flippers – including their mighty pectoral fins – they leave spectators awestruck.