Odkrijte najbolj fascinantno vodno življenje na svetu

Vodno življenje pod našimi oceani, jezeri, rekami in potoki je neverjetno! Od mikroskopskega zooplanktona do največje živali na zemlji, modrega kita, je podvodno življenje v vseh možnih oblikah in velikostih. Ker je 71 % zemlje prekrite z vodo, ni čudno, da smo tako navdušeni nad tem, kaj se skriva pod površjem. Pravzaprav znanstveniki ocenjujejo, da obstaja skoraj 1 milijon različnih vrst vodnih živali. Sladkovodni ekosistemi so dom predvsem ribam, nevretenčarjem in plazilcem, medtem ko ocean vsebuje široko paleto morskega življenja, vključno z ribami, mehkužci, raki, plazilci, morskimi psi in morskimi sesalci, kot so kiti, delfini, tjulnji in morske krave.

Sharks

Whale Shark

So zelo miroljubni in popolnoma varni, zato je plavanje z morskimi psi kitovci izjemno doživetje.

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Great White Shark

Potapljanje z velikimi belimi morskimi psi je enkratna življenjska izkušnja.

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Tiger Shark

Potapljati se s tigrastimi morskimi psi in biti priča njihovi surovi moči in ukazovalni prisotnosti je izjemna izkušnja.

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Mako Shark

Obstaja le nekaj krajev, kjer lahko potapljači zanesljivo srečajo morske pse mako.

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Blue Shark

Postanite zagovornik sinjega morskega psa in preživite čas ob potapljanju s temi veličastnimi bitji.

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Great Hammerhead Shark

Privoščite si nepozabno pustolovščino in se še danes potapljajte z morskimi psi kladivci.

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Scalloped Hammerhead

Ne glede na to, kje na svetu se potapljate z nazobčanimi kladivnimi glavami, bo to zagotovo življenjska izkušnja.

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Oceanic Whitetip Shark

Potapljanje z oceanskimi belimi morskimi psi je nepozabno in ponižno doživetje.

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Thresher Shark

Doživetje te edinstvene metode lova na morske pse v živo je podobno ničemur, kar ste še videli med potapljanjem.

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Lemon Shark

V nasprotju z grozečo grimaso limonastega morskega psa s svojimi štrlečimi ukrivljenimi zobmi so te živali v resnici precej nežne do ljudi.

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Sand Tiger Shark

Zaradi njihovega mirnega obnašanja je potapljanje s peščenimi tigrastimi morskimi psi običajna in prijetna izkušnja.

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Bull Shark

Potapljanje v čisti oceanski vodi z morskimi psi je lahko vznemirljivo, enkratno doživetje.

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Silvertip Shark

Ker se prehranjujejo predvsem z vrstami, ki živijo na grebenih, srebrne konice najdemo le v toplih tropskih vodah.

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Silky Shark

Če se želite potapljati s svilnatimi morskimi psi, boste morda morali načrtovati potovanje, ki vključuje potapljanje v modri vodi na območjih z velikimi ribami, kot je tun.

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Whitetip Reef Shark

Grebenski beli morski psi veljajo za neagresivne do ljudi in jih človeška prisotnost na splošno ne ogroža.

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Blacktip Reef Shark

Črnoplavi grebenski morski psi so eni najpogostejših morskih psov, ki jih lahko vidimo med potapljanjem v indo-pacifiški regiji.

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Nurse Shark

Morske sestre običajno najdemo počivajoče na dnu grebena ali v majhnih votlinah – na zemljevidu si oglejte vsa najboljša mesta za potapljanje.

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Wobbegong

Wobbegongi so znani tudi kot "morski psi preproge" zaradi kosmate brade, ki jim raste okoli ust.

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Zebra Shark

Morske pse zebre živijo na koralnih in skalnatih grebenih v tropskih vodah Indo-Pacifika - tukaj so mesta za potapljanje.

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Grey Reef Shark

Potapljanje s sivimi morskimi psi je vedno vznemirljivo, saj so pogosto zelo radovedni glede potapljačev, ko prvič stopijo v vodo.

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Oceanic Blacktip Shark

Ste kdaj sanjali o potapljanju z oceanskim črnoplavutim morskim psom? Če je tako, si oglejte tukaj in jih raziščite.

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Angel Shark

Če želite dodati morske pse angele na svoj seznam srečanj z morskimi psi, raziščite zemljevid.

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Sawshark

Morski psi so zelo edinstvenega videza in imajo dolg gobec, podoben žagi, obrobljen z ostrimi zobmi - tukaj so najboljša mesta za potapljanje.

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Fishes

Tarpon

Tarpons are impressive, ancient ocean fish and a fun, popular catch amongst saltwater anglers. Since prehistoric times, they have been swimming in our oceans and are now considered one of the great saltwater game fish. Tarpons, on average, grow up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) long and 45 kg (100 lbs) or larger! Divers who encounter tarpon underwater often mistake them as sharks at first due to their massive size and silver coloration.

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Ocean Sunfish

The ocean sunfish, commonly known as the Mola mola, are one of the most extraordinary fish found in the ocean. Due to their round, flattened form they are reminiscent of a millstone, called mola in Latin. Ocean sunfish are found in both temperate and tropical regions around the world. They are frequently seen near the surface, an amazing site to witness as they bask in the sun to raise their body temperature after deep ocean dives, sometimes as deep as 600 meters!

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Grouper/Basslets

Large-mouthed, heavy-bodied groupers consist of several marine fish species from the family Serranidae, mainly from the genera Epinephelus and Mycteroperca. You can go diving with various grouper species throughout the world’s oceans. They live in warm, tropical waters and like to patrol around reefs and shipwrecks.

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Moray Eel

One of the most fascinating fish on the reef, moray eels come in nearly every size and color from the tiny, bright blue ribbon eel, the smallest averaging only 25 cm long, to the black speckled giant moray which can grow up to 4 meters in length! In fact, there are nearly 200 different species. Most morays are marine dwelling fish, but several species have been seen in brackish water, and just a few are found in fresh water. They are clearly distinguishable from the other reef fish with their long, slithering bodies, pointy snouts full of sharp teeth, and long dorsal fins that run the entire length of their bodies. No matter the species, these animals are always an exciting site to see while scuba diving.

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Sand Eel

Sand eels encompass several small fish species within the sand lance family, Ammodytidae. Contrary to its name, the sand eel is not an eel at all but a distinctively slim fish with a pointed snout, giving them the look of an eel. Sand eels derive their name from their unique behavior of burrowing into the sand tail-first to escape predators. Divers can see sand eels poking their heads above the sand-covered bottom, sometimes hundreds at a time in a single area.

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Snake Eel

Snake eels are easily identifiable by their long, snake-like bodies and pointed tail and snout. They can range in length from 5 cm (2 in) to 2.3 m (7.5 ft) long and typically exhibit colorful spots or stripes. The name “snake eel“ represents over 200 marine fish species within the Ophichthidae family, all of which are more docile than their aggressive cousins, the moray eels. Snake eels live throughout the world, mostly in warm, tropical waters or temperate locations. They have a wide range of habitats, from shallow reefs down to the depths of the ocean.

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Conger eel

The conger eel, also known as the European conger, is distributed throughout the eastern Atlantic Ocean and is particularly present in the Mediterranean Sea. These robust eels are the heaviest marine eel species within the Congridae family and a favorite sighting amongst European divers, growing up to 3m (9.8 ft) in length and 72 kg (159 lb) in weight!

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Wolf Eel

The wolf eel is not an eel at all but one of five “wolffish“ species, having paired gill slits and pectoral fins. These long, skinny fish can grow quite large, reaching up to 2.5m (8.2 ft) long. These coldwater marine fish can be found hiding in the caves, crevices, and rocky reefs along North America’s Pacific coast, from Baja California, Mexico north to Kodiak Island, Alaska. You can also find wolf eels on the east coast of Russia and south to the Sea of Japan.

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Angelfish

Not to be confused with the freshwater angelfish of the Amazon Basin, marine angelfish are brilliantly colored and live on the warm, shallow water reefs of the Atlantic, Indian, and western Pacific Oceans. This beautiful family of reef fish consists of about 86 different species, the most well-known being queen, king, french, royal, and grey angelfish. With their large, laterally compressed bodies, small, up-turned mouths, and bright colors, they are hard to miss and a favorite sighting for most divers.

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Butterfly Fish

There are nearly 130 different species of marine butterflyfish all living in the tropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. These beautiful, small fish are known for swimming in monogamous pairs but can sometimes be seen in large schools. Like their larger cousin, the angelfish, they are a favorite sighting for scuba divers and snorkelers due to their beautiful, bright coloration and striking patterns. Another distinguishing characteristic is the eyespots many species have on their flanks to trick predators, similar to those found on butterfly’s wings.

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Clownfish

Not the best swimmers, Clownfish seek shelter in their anemone homes throughout most of the day. These distinctly colorful fish have developed a highly intricate and mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship with their anemone homes, earning them the nickname: anemonefish. Due to this sophisticated relationship, they tend to stay within a maximum radius of four meters to their anemone host in order to hide quickly within its tentacles in case of danger. If you’re lucky enough dive with clownfish you could experience these cute little fish attempting to “attack“ you to defend their anemone.

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Barracuda

Despite their protruding teeth, menacing grin, and aggressive predatory status, barracuda are actually completely passive towards divers and snorkelers, although passing by a large adult can still be intimidating to the most experienced scuba diver. They are found in tropical and temperate oceans throughout the world, preferring to cruise over coral reefs, seagrass beds, and near the surface of the water, never venturing very deep; therefore, they are commonly sighted while scuba diving.

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Crevalle jack

Trevallies, also commonly called Jacks or Jackfish, include many various species within the Carangidae family. They are a large species of silvery marine fish and a favorite game fish amongst open water anglers. These massive predators can be found individually and in schools throughout the Indo-Pacific region, ranging from South Africa west to Hawaii and Japan south to Australia. Jackfish/Trevallies are intelligent fish species, using targeted hunting strategies to pick off their prey, including other fish species, crustaceans, cephalopods, and mollusks.

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Scorpionfishes

Scorpionfish are one of the most venomous yet undetectable fish species in the sea. These ambush predators are experts at blending into their environment as they sit and wait patiently on top of the reef for unsuspecting prey to swim by. Ranging in color from dull browns and yellow to bright reds and oranges, scorpionfish perfectly match the surrounding reef and even exhibit feathery fins or skin flaps to better camouflage with neighboring coral.

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Lionfish

Lionfish are native to Indo-Pacific waters and are usually found hiding under ledges or in shallow caves at depths between 2 and 60 meters. They are diurnal, meanings they hunt both during the day and at night but often stay hidden until sunset to avoid predators. Unfortunately, lionfish have become an invasive species in the western Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. In fact, despite their menacing beauty, lionfish have become a huge problem in the Caribbean as their population has spread tremendously in just a single decade. In fact, the Science Channel has claimed they are “one of the most aggressively invasive species on the planet.” These flashy predators are considered fairly aggressive and harmful to humans so take caution when diving with lionfish and keep a safe distance.

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Frogfish

Part of the anglerfish family, the unique frogfish could probably be voted one of the strangest-looking fish in the sea. Small in size, the frogfish is easily recognizable by its short, stocky, brightly colored body covered in spinules. The frogfish always looks worried with a mouth that gapes open, making it a favorite amongst photographers.

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Snapper

Snappers are a popular food fish commonly seen trolling coral reefs and a favorite sighting amongst scuba divers. These colorful, large marine fish include around 113 species within the Lutjanidae family. On menus throughout tropical destinations like the Caribbean, you can find the most popular snapper, the red snapper. The largest snapper, the cubera snapper, grows up to 1.52 m (5 ft) in length.

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Surgeonfish

The beautiful and abundant surgeonfish encompasses about 75 species of reef-dwellers, commonly called tangs, unicornfish, and doctorfish. These tropical marine fish are members of the ancient Acanthuridae family and derive their name from sharp spines on both sides of their tail base, which resemble a surgeon’s scalpel. You can easily recognize these brightly colored marine fish by their relatively small mouths, oblong-shaped bodies, extended dorsal fins, and unique, intricate markings.

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Sweetlips and Grunts

Depending on where you are, diving with sweetlips or grunts is guaranteed throughout the coral reefs of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Oceans. You can find these medium-sized fish in large schools trolling coral reefs and rocky areas for food and hiding out under large overhangs or in small caverns amongst the reef. Members of the Haemulidae family, sweetlips and grunts are closely related to snappers. You can dive with sweetlips throughout the Indo-Pacific region, while diving with grunts is possible in the Atlantic.

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Parrotfish

With around 80 different species, the parrotfish comes in almost every color of the rainbow. These wrasse family members are a permanent fixture on coral reefs worldwide, although you will see the most species diversity in the Indo-Pacific. You can go diving with parrotfish on nearly every warm-water coral reef of the world and see them alone, in pairs, or in large schools, depending on the species.

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Soldierfish

Soldierfish are a common sighting amongst divers visiting tropical and subtropical locations and are typically seen swimming in tightly organized schools that may resemble a military formation, hence their name. Members of the squirrelfish family, soldierfish have red bodies and wide eyes. Due to their nocturnal behavior and desire to live in caves and overhangs throughout the reef, soldierfish are also recognizable by their large eyes.

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Triggerfish

All it takes is seeing a triggerfish swim by to know you are officially in the tropics. These brightly colored and ornately patterned fish are common to the subtropical and tropical regions of the world’s oceans, with the highest species diversity found in the Indo-Pacific. There are roughly 40 different species of triggerfish averaging 20-50 cm (8-20 in) in length; however, the stone triggerfish reaches up to 1 m (3.3 ft) long. Triggerfish derive their name from the first two dorsal spines they can activate to ward off predators or lock themselves into holes and crevices to hide. Triggerfish can then unlock these spines by depressing the smaller “trigger“ spine.

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Wrasse

Most wrasses species have extraordinary, bright coloration. With over 600 different species, wrasses are as varied in size as they are in their brilliant color. They are identifiable by their elongated bodies, protruding canine teeth, and thick lips. It is fantastic to dive with wrasses and watch them swimming around coral reefs firsthand. These lively fish make coral reefs even more colorful.

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Damselfish

Damselfish are a common sighting amongst coral reefs throughout the tropical regions of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans. There are around 250 different species of these small fish, all within the Pomacentridae family. Damselfish are easily recognized by their rounded bodies, elongated dorsal fin, and small, forked caudal fin. Juveniles are especially enjoyable to see as they are typically covered in vibrant spots.

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Goatfish

Aptly named for the two large “whiskers,“ or barbels, protruding from their chin area, goatfish are famous for these two chemosensory organs they use to hunt for food. You can typically do diving with goatfish along the shallow reef flats, where they like to dig around through the sand and sediment in search of their next meal. They use their “whiskers“ to feel around in the sand for their next meal of small invertebrates and fish.

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Tuna

Tuna are the sea’s mightiest swimmers and one of its most agile predators. With a sleek, streamlined, torpedo-shaped body built for speed, this pelagic species can reach speeds up to 75 km/h (45 mph). Unfortunately, however, this speed is no match for the commercial fishing that threatens some of their populations. As a result of overfishing, tuna fish species like the southern bluefin tuna are nearing extinction.

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Garfish

The saltwater garfish, also commonly known as garpike or needlefish, is found in the temperate and tropical brackish and marine waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean, Caribbean, Black, and Baltic Seas. Not to be confused with its freshwater cousin, the North American gar of the Lepisosteidae family, the marine garfish is a member of the Belonidae family.

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Porcupine Fish

Not to be confused with its smaller cousin, the pufferfish, you can distinguish porcupinefish by their elongated bodies and large eyes. There are several species of porcupinefish within the Diodontidae family, all of which can inflate their bodies when provoked or threatened. They activate this unique defense mechanism by swallowing water or air to increase their size and cause the sharp spines covering their bodies to stand on end.

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Puffer Fish

The puffer fish is named after its ability to inflate itself like a ball in danger or stress. They pump water into a sac-like enlargement of their stomach, causing them to deform into a ball. This change in volume makes it almost impossible for predatory fish to swallow the puffer fish and it can even suffocate them. If this stress reaction is caused willfully by divers, puffer fish can sometimes inadvertently suck in breathing gas from divers, which leads to them being buoyant and floating helplessly on the surface. This usually ends fatally for the animal. They are rarely eaten by predatory fish, but dolphins have been observed to get intoxicated on these animals by chewing lightly on them, which causes the puffer fish to release small doses of the strong neurotoxin tetrodotoxin. This poison is fatal to humans and no antidote is known; ironically, however, in Japan puffer fish is considered a delicacy called fugu. However, people’s curiosity about this questionable delicacy leads to accidents every year.

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Box Fish

Diving with boxfish is always a treat, as their uniquely shaped bodies and bold coloration bring excitement to any coral reef. Boxfish, also commonly known as cowfish or trunkfish, include 23 species of square, bony fish in the Ostraciidae family. They are clearly identifiable by their rigid, box-shaped bodies. Most species are also covered in spots or hexagonal shapes, and many have horn-like projections from the tops of their heads.

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Garibaldi fish

The beautiful garibaldi fish is hard to miss as it swims in, out, and around the kelp forests of the Pacific Ocean. Clearly distinguishable by its bright orange body, heart-shaped tail fin, and crystal-blue eyes, this relative of the damselfish is a favorite amongst those diving off the west coast of the United States and Mexico. The only fish that may be more vibrant in the water is a garibaldi in its juvenile state. Deep orange in color and covered in electric blue spots, diving with juvenile garibaldi is always a treat.

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Trumpetfish

Trumpfish are classic residents of the coral reef and are clearly recognizable by their tubular, skinny bodies, long snout, and wide mouth. You can find them hovering vertically or horizontally just above the reef and under ledges or hiding amongst coral and gorgonians. Trumpetfish are relatively large reef fish and can grow to a maximum length of 80 cm (31 in). They are typically reddish-brown, yellow, or blue-gray and can change color to camouflage with their surroundings.

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Bannerfish

Bannerfish are one of the most commonly seen fish amongst the Pacific reef community. Often referred to as false Moorish idols, bannerfish are easily distinguishable by their less ornate black, yellow, and white striping and smaller snout. There are two types of bannerfish, both native to the Indo-Pacific region: longfin and schooling bannerfish. These relatively small reef fish can grow to a maximum length of 18-21 cm.

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Flounder

Flounder is a generalized term for any number of flattened fish species belonging to the families Pleuronectidae, Paralichthyidae, Achiropsettidae, and Bothidae. This unusually shaped fish looks like a flattened oval with the dorsal and anal fins running along the entire length of the body. One of the flounder’s most unusual characteristics is that after just a few days of life, one of its eyes begins to migrate to the opposite side of its head to what eventually becomes the fish’s top side.

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Emperors

There are roughly 39 different species of emperor fish throughout the Indo-Pacific region, belonging to the Lethrinidae family. You can see these reef-dwelling fish hunting along the seafloor for a variety of small animals, as well as sifting through the sandy bottom for tiny crustaceans. Divers can recognize the emperor fish by their typical fish-shaped body, large scales shaped in a diamond pattern, thick lips, and large eyes.

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Ribbon Moray Eel (Ghost Eel)

The ribbon eel is a uniquely beautiful moray eel species and the only member of the genus Rhinomuraena. Also known as the leaf-nosed moray eel or bernis eel, these small eels are recognizable by their long, thin bodies, high dorsal fin, and extended anterior nostrils. They display brightly colored bodies and actually go through different color phases throughout their lives. Juveniles are strikingly beautiful, with black bodies and a bright yellow dorsal fin running their entire length. Male ribbon eels then change to a bright, electric blue color, keeping the yellow dorsal fin, and females change their entire bodies to bright yellow.

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Panther Moray Eel (Dragon Eel)

The ornately colored dragon moray eel, also known as the leopard or panther eel, is one of the most beautiful eels in the moray family. With vivid white spots set against its reddish-hued skin, the dragon eel is easily distinguishable. During the day, these nocturnal hunters like to hide amongst the rocky reef, so look for them in every crack and crevice during your dive. Thanks to their unique appearance, dragon eels are a favorite amongst underwater photographers.

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Seamoth

The seamoth is a unique marine species in both looks and behavior. Seamoths belong to the Pegasidae family of fish which derive their name from the Greek animal, Pegasus. They clearly resemble this famous mythological creature thanks to their flattened bodies, long snout, and large, wing-like pectoral fins. In China, these fascinating fish are called dragon fish, and for a good reason.

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Listni škorpijon

The exotic leaf scorpionfish, also commonly known as leaf fish, paperfish, and sailfin leaffish, is a clearly recognizable marine ray-finned fish from the Scorpaenidae family. You can go diving with leaf scorpionfish in the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific, where it is widely distributed. The leaf scorpionfish can be hard to spot as it only reaches 10 cm (3.9 in) when fully grown and camouflages well with its coral reef environment.

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Sladkovodne ribe

Bas

Potapljanje s sladkovodnimi brancini je vedno zabavno, saj lahko zrastejo precej velike in imajo raje toplejšo, plitvo in čisto vodo – ugotovite, kje jih lahko vidite.

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Ščuka

Potapljanje s ščukami je nepozabno doživetje, saj lahko zrastejo precej velike in so pod vodo zelo lepe – ugotovite.

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krap

Danes se potapljajte s krapi in obiščite eno od potapljaških mest na zemljevidu.

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postrv

Če se želite potapljati s postrvmi, raje vzemite debelo neoprensko obleko – pozanimajte se, kje jih lahko vidite.

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Jegulja

Jegulje živijo na dnu, zato, ko se potapljate z jeguljami, bodite pozorni, da se skrivajo v rovih, gmoti rastlin in med skalnato podlago.

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Walleye

Se želite potapljati s šmarnico? Na zemljevidu poiščite najboljša mesta za potapljanje.

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ostriž

Če se želite potapljati z ostriži, je spomladi pravi čas, da jih vidite - preverite kje.

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Som

Če se želite potapljati s somi, raziščite zemljevid potapljaških mest

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Losos

Če ste se kdaj želeli potapljati z lososom, kliknite tukaj in odkrijte potapljaška mesta, kjer jih je mogoče videti.

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Iverka

Če se želite potapljati s hogchokerji, kliknite na zemljevid.

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Jeseter

Če je na vašem seznamu potapljanje z jesetri, kliknite tukaj in poiščite najboljša potapljaška mesta.

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Običajni Rudd

Navadna rdečeperka izvira iz družine krapov Cyprinidae in je avtohtona v sladkovodnih jezerih in rekah Evrope in Azije.

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Char

Riba char, znana tudi kot arktični char, je bližnji sorodnik postrvi in ​​lososa v Severni Ameriki.

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Evropska glavata glava

Drobnega evropskega bikoglavca običajno najdemo po vsej Angliji in v hladnih, sladkovodnih potokih, jezerih in rekah kitov.

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evropski grenčičevec

Grenkoba je majhna običajna riba, ki jo najdemo po vseh evropskih plitvih sladkovodnih potapljaških mestih.

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Linj

Linji, znani tudi kot riba doktor, so debele, težke, velike ribe z olivno zelenim do črnim hrbtom in bronastim spodnjim delom ter krapu podobne oblike.

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Stickleback

Paličnjak je majhna riba brez lusk, ki jo najdemo v sladkih, brakičnih in morskih vodah zmernih območij severne poloble.

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Ločnik Goby

Gobec je srednje velika riba, ki živi v tropskih, hitro tekočih potokih v goratih predelih Azije.

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Mammals

Elephant Seal

Tarponi so impresivne, starodavne oceanske ribe in zabaven, priljubljen ulov med morskimi ribiči. Že od prazgodovine plavajo v naših oceanih in danes veljajo za eno izmed velikih morskih rib. Tarponi v povprečju zrastejo do 2 metra (6,5 čevljev) v dolžino in 45 kg (100 lbs) ali več! Potapljači, ki naletijo na tarpone pod vodo, jih zaradi njihove ogromne velikosti in srebrne barve sprva pogosto zamenjajo za morske pse.

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Sea Lion

Oceanska sončna riba, splošno znana kot Mola mola, je ena najbolj nenavadnih rib v oceanu. Zaradi okrogle, sploščene oblike spominjajo na mlinski kamen, latinsko mola. Oceanske sončne ribe najdemo v zmernih in tropskih regijah po vsem svetu. Pogosto jih vidimo blizu površja, kar je neverjetno mesto za opazovanje, ko se grejejo na soncu, da bi dvignili telesno temperaturo po globokih oceanskih potopih, včasih tudi do 600 metrov!

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Fur Seal

Kirnje z velikimi usti in težkim telesom so sestavljene iz več vrst morskih rib iz družine Serranidae, predvsem iz rodov Epinephelus in Mycteroperca. Z različnimi vrstami kirn se lahko potapljate po vseh svetovnih oceanih. Živijo v toplih, tropskih vodah in radi patruljirajo okoli grebenov in ladijskih razbitin.

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Seal

Ena najbolj fascinantnih rib na grebenu, murena je v skoraj vseh velikostih in barvah, od drobne, svetlo modre trakaste jegulje, najmanjša v povprečju dolga le 25 cm, do črnopekastega orjaškega murena, ki lahko zraste do 4 metre v dolžina! Pravzaprav obstaja skoraj 200 različnih vrst. Večina muren je rib, ki živijo v morju, vendar je bilo več vrst opaženih v slani vodi, le nekaj pa jih najdemo v sladki vodi. Od drugih grebenskih rib se jasno razlikujejo po dolgem, drsečem telesu, koničastem gobcu, polnem ostrih zob, in dolgi hrbtni plavut, ki poteka po celotni dolžini telesa. Ne glede na vrsto je te živali med potapljanjem vedno zanimivo videti.

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Dugong

Peščene jegulje zajemajo več vrst majhnih rib v družini peščenih sulic, Ammodytidae. V nasprotju s svojim imenom peščena jegulja sploh ni jegulja, temveč izrazito vitka riba s koničastim gobcem, ki jim daje videz jegulje. Peščene jegulje so dobile ime po svojem edinstvenem vedenju, ko se zarijejo v pesek z repom, da bi ubežale plenilcem.

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Manatee

Kačje jegulje zlahka prepoznamo po dolgem, kačem podobnem telesu ter koničastem repu in gobcu. Njihova dolžina je lahko od 5 cm (2 in) do 2,3 m (7,5 ft) in imajo običajno pisane lise ali proge. Ime »kača jegulja« predstavlja več kot 200 vrst morskih rib v družini Ophichthidae, ki so vse bolj poslušne od svojih agresivnih sorodnikov, muren. Kačje jegulje živijo po vsem svetu, večinoma v toplih, tropskih vodah ali na zmernih legah. Imajo širok razpon habitatov, od plitvih grebenov do globin oceana.

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