RME45J95–Deepsea Amphipod {Cystisoma sp} from between 530-750m, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RMCB562F–Ladybug amphipods, undescribed species, Komodo National Park, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean
RF2DH9K0F–Amphipods underwater in the St. Lawrence River
RMEJPH0E–Jassa falcata
RMRXBR29–Red-eye medusa jellyfish with hitchhiking amphipods, Polyorchis pencillatus, Browning Passage, British Columbia, Canada
RMR81K8Y–Sea Cucumber (Synaptula lamperti) and sponge-inhabiting amphipods on sponge. Banda Sea, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RM2PGYMD1–Amphipod, Amphipods, Crayfish, Crayfish, Other animals, Crustaceans, Animals, Gammarid Shrimp (Gammarus locusta) two adults, under stone on shore
RF2CA1HRM–a pair of unidentified amphipods, riding on a sea angel, Gymnosomata, photographed during blackwater drift dive, in open ocean at night over deep wate
RMEG4989–Red eye medusa (Polyorchis penicillatus) its feeding tentacles extended to catch planktonic prey. Note that the bell the jelly has hitchhiking amphipods (Hyperia medusarum). Browning Pass Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada. North East Pacific Ocean.
RF2AC00M5–Stenothoids amphipods on a fairy palm hydroid. Underwater super macro photography was taken in Anilao, Philippines
RM2AADG3X–Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) adult female at rest. The tubercles on the whale's head are clearly visible, as are the barnacles (Coronula diadema), whale lice (Cyamus boopis), and hairs on the whale's jaw. Note the small stream of bubbles coming from her blowhole. Vava'u, Tonga, South Pacfiic.
RM2KA00NN–Tiny amphipods are hitching a ride on this winged sea slug, Gastropteron pacificum, British Columbia, Canada.
RMW7REBB–Red eye medusa (Polyorchis penicillatus) with its feeding tentacles extended to catch planktonic prey. Note that the bell of the jelly has hitchhiking amphipods (Hyperia medusarum). Browning Pass, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. North East Pacific Ocean.
RM2KA01A3–At night these red amphipods and the polychaete worm are attracted to lights and find themselves a meal for the anemone upon which they have landed, P
RMBY5PR9–Skeleton shrimps, Caprellid sp. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RME45J9K–Amphipod (Megalanceola stephenseni) Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RM2BRP75H–gray whale calf, Eschrichtius robustus, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja, Mexico; whale lice (amphipods) are visible along the lower jaw below the eye
RME45J8K–Amphipod from depth of 0-100m, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RF2G274J6–Two amphipods hitch a ride on a comb jelly (ctenophora).
RMGBMA7J–sea fan or gorgonian coral, Acalcigorgia sp., with amphipods, Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Pacific
RMBBTR81–Amphipod with two other plaktonic amphipods curled on its sides possibly for reproduction New England Atlantic Ocean
RMDXY2GF–Amphipod, Anonyx nugax, White Sea, Karelia, Russia
RMDNC3RJ–Jassa falcata - Jassa falcata
RMCNX0RF–European mud scud, mud dwelling amphipod (Corophium volutator), in the wadden sea, Germany
RMEJPBFT–Jassa falcata
RMA2KT36–Amphipods Ladybugs on Sea apple, Cyproidea sp Pseudocolochirus violaceus
RMEJPBH1–Parajassa pelagica
RMD8C4G1–Scud Gammarus oceanicus, near Kulusuk, Greenland, underwater shot
RMEJP94Y–Jassa falcata
RF2AK020A–Stenothoids amphipods on a fairy palm hydroid. Underwater super macro photography was taken in Anilao, Philippines
RMEJPDP2–Hyperia galba
RMF67K58–Gammaridean Amphipod, Cyproidea sp., Komodo National Park, Indonesia
RMEJP68Y–Orchomene nana
RMBY0ND6–Two Skeleton Shrimps, Caprella sp., Alam Batu, Bali, Indonesia
RMEJ154D–Corophium volutator
RF2J49B5J–Varieties of plankton isolated icons set with text explanation cartoon vector illustration
RME45J8J–Deepsea Cyphocaridae amphipod (Cebocaris sp) from 2710-2798m depth, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RF2J65P6N–Seabed nightlife underwater scene with reef seaweed coral and plankton characters cartoon vector illustration
RME45TX0–Grant Duffy sorting a sample from an Amphipod trap onboard the James Cook research vessel, Atlantic ocean, June 2010
RF2J49B1R–Colorful abstract pattern consisting of glowing lights and luminescent images of marine plankton on dark background vector illustration
RME45J9T–Pram bug (Phronima sedentaria) in barrel of salp, caught between 74m/243ft and 188m/617ft, at night, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RMDXY2GN–Amphipod, Anonyx nugax, White Sea, Karelia, Russia
RMCNX0R7–European mud scud, mud dwelling amphipod (Corophium volutator), in the wadden sea, Germany
RMFTBJP9–Young Gray Whale ( Baby Whale ) approaches small motor boat. Moisture from blow hole catches sun to form rainbow.
RMFJ5J9A–Commensal Amphipod (Leucothoe spinicarpa, Gammarus spinicarpa, Leucothoe articulata), living inside an ascidia
RF2PKG47J–Slow motion Lion's mane jellyfish Cyanea capillata or hair jelly amphipods on a lion mane Cyanea capillata Vancouver Aquarium, BC, Canada
RMD01C38–Sponge amphipods Komodo Indonesia
RF2T0GD6C–Plankton transparent set of daphnia amphipod krill copepod phytoplankton underwater inhabitants isolated vector illustration
RM2PMAYYK–hyperid amphipods in salp, amphipods are commensal with some species of salps such as : Pegea sp., San Diego, California, East Pacific Ocean
RMBBTR8R–Basic Amphipod on eel grass New England Atlantic Ocean
RM2WN62YN–Valparaiso, Chile. 16th Feb, 2024. Strange new species discovered on underwater 'seamounts' near Chile with the help of a deep-diving sea robot. These new creatures were discovered thousands of feet under the Pacific. The scientists aboard a recent Schmidt Ocean Institute expedition believe they have discovered more than 100 new species living on seamounts off the coast of Chile, including deep-sea corals, glass sponges, sea urchins, amphipods, and squat lobsters. The scientists on the expedition found that each seamount hosted distinct ecosystems, including thriving deep-sea coral reefs an
RMR26157–Fried egg jellyfish juvenile, Phacellophora camtschatica, with amphipods, Hyperia sp., Howe Sound, British Columbia, Pacific
RM2A2M9R0–Clinus superciliosus, Print, Clinus superciliosus, the Super klipfish or Highfin klipfish, is a species of clinid that occurs in subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean from northern Namibia to the Kei River in South Africa where it can be found in the subtidal and intertidal zones. This species can reach a maximum length of 30 centimetres (12 in) TL. This species feeds on benthic crustaceans including amphipods, isopods and crabs; sea urchins; gastropods; polychaete worms and other fishes., 1700-1880
RMEJ14W4–Corophium volutator
RME9PA3N–Ladybug Amphipod (Cyproideidae sp.) adult, on blue seasquirt, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island, Komodo N.P., Lesser Sunda
RMEHRP7R–Gammarus duebeni
RMA7ATN6–Whale lice, Cyamus scammoni, on a gray whale, Eschrichtius robustus, San Ignacio Lagoon, Mexico.
RMEHRCGC–Beach-hopper - Orchestia gammarellus
RF2J97YH7–Plankton abstract background with marine different small organism both phytoplankton and zooplankton cartoon vector illustration
RME45J9R–Pram bug (Phronima sedentaria) in barrel of salp, caught between 74m/243ft and 188m/617ft, at night, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RMEHRP87–Sand-hopper - Talitris saltator
RMF13TA9–Amphipod (Amphipoda) living inside sea squirt (Rhopalaea sp.) Anilao, Batangas, Luzon, Philippines. Verde Island Passages, Tropical West Pacific Ocean.
RMEJP8GF–Ericthonius sp
RM2BNKBP5–Amphipods (Amphipoda) living on a salp (Salpidae), Scotland, UK, July.
RMEJ1AMD–Apherusa jurinei
RMG9XTWY–Red eye medusa (Polyorchis penicillatus) with hitchhiking amphipods (Hyperia medusarum). Browning Pass, Vancouver Island, Britis
RMEHRP84–Sand-hopper - Talitris saltator
RMDXG07M–Parasitic Crustaceans of Whales, Cyamus ovalis, Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, Argentina
RMEJPBFM–Gammarellus homari
RMFJ5JBN–Commensal Amphipod (Leucothoe spinicarpa, Gammarus spinicarpa, Leucothoe articulata), living inside an ascidia
RMEJP95R–Haustorius arenarius
RMBXYC3K–Nudibranch feeding on Skeleton Shrimps, Thecacera spp., Caprellide sp., Alam Batu, Bali, Indonesia
RMEJP96J–Urothoe brevicornis
RME45FCD–Dahlia anemone (Urticina felina) close-up, with an Amphipod, Saltstraumen, Bodö, Norway, October 2008
RMEJPH0W–Neoturris pileata - hydrozoan medusa with commensal amphipod Hyperia galba
RF2RNAHG3–Slow motion Lion's mane jellyfish Cyanea capillata or hair jelly amphipods on a lion mane Cyanea capillata Vancouver Aquarium, BC, Canada
RF2T0G0YY–Plankton transparent set of daphnia amphipod krill copepod phytoplankton underwater inhabitants isolated vector illustration
RF2J65PDE–Set of four posters on theme of plankton varieties as template for magazine articles brochures book covers vector illustration
RM2PMB70E–hyperiid amphipods in salp, Pegea sp., amphipods are commensal with some species of salps, San Diego, California, East Pacific Ocean
RF2J9839B–Plankton colored luminescent icons set in cartoon style on black background isolated vector illustration
RM2WN62YM–Valparaiso, Chile. 16th Feb, 2024. Strange new species discovered on underwater 'seamounts' near Chile with the help of a deep-diving sea robot. These new creatures were discovered thousands of feet under the Pacific. The scientists aboard a recent Schmidt Ocean Institute expedition believe they have discovered more than 100 new species living on seamounts off the coast of Chile, including deep-sea corals, glass sponges, sea urchins, amphipods, and squat lobsters. The scientists on the expedition found that each seamount hosted distinct ecosystems, including thriving deep-sea coral reefs an
RM2A2M9PX–Clinus superciliosus, Print, Clinus superciliosus, the Super klipfish or Highfin klipfish, is a species of clinid that occurs in subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean from northern Namibia to the Kei River in South Africa where it can be found in the subtidal and intertidal zones. This species can reach a maximum length of 30 centimetres (12 in) TL. This species feeds on benthic crustaceans including amphipods, isopods and crabs; sea urchins; gastropods; polychaete worms and other fishes., 1700-1880
RMCWP613–Blackstripe Cardinalfish (Apogon nigrofasciatus) adult, with amphipod (parasitic copepod) attached, Fiabacet Island, Raja Ampat
RM2GN29NB–Skeleton shrimp (fam. Caprellidae), amphipod about 1.3 cm long, also called Ghost shrimp and nicknamed ’the walking stick’ of the sea. The body is hel
RMW272NE–Archive image from page 34 of Deep-ocean biodeterioration of materials (1965). Deep-ocean biodeterioration of materials deepoceanbiodete02mura Year: 1965 Figure B-7. Amphipods found on STU test specimens. Figure B-8. Deep-sea crabs found crawling over STU test specimens. 31
RM2ANHBTK–Ocean research and the great fisheries . COPEPODS (CALANUS) A favourite food ofyoung cod, gurnard,herrings, mackerel,whiting, hake, andling. Magnified 8diameters.. P. 196 AMPHIPODS, or SAND-HOPPERS Eaten by young turbot, plaice, and whiting. Magnified 5 diameters(Photographs by Mr. A. Scott.) THE SMALL GAMl:: OF THE SEA IJT in February and March. xother showed the number ofmackerel caught by three particular steam drifters working ofiCornwall in May. The average number of hours of sunshinefor the seven years was 217*5. The average number of mackerelcaught was 435,000. In every case where the s
RMPFFC02–. Deep-ocean biodeterioration of materials. Materials; Marine sediments. Figure B-7. Amphipods found on STU test specimens.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Muraoka, James S; Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory (Port Hueneme, Calif. ). Port Hueneme, Calif. : U. S. Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory
RMFJ5J9Y–Commensal Amphipod (Leucothoe spinicarpa, Gammarus spinicarpa, Leucothoe articulata), living inside an ascidia
RMBXYC3G–Nudibranch feeding on Skeleton Shrimps, Thecacera spp., Caprellide sp., Alam Batu, Bali, Indonesia
RMCTE3AW–Skeleton Shrimp, Caprellide sp., Komodo, Indonesia
RMDPC2C1–Neoturris pileata - hydrozoan medusa with commensal amphipod Hyperia galba
RMF4JCMK–Amphipod (Gammarellus homari) hiding amongst snails in a kelp stem, Saltstraumen, Bodø, Norway, October 2008
RMEHRP7G–Gammarus locusta
RF2RNAHN9–Slow motion Lion's mane jellyfish Cyanea capillata or hair jelly amphipods on a lion mane Cyanea capillata Vancouver Aquarium, BC, Canada
RF2ETCP45–Varieties of plankton isolated icons set with text explanation cartoon vector illustration
RMEJ1AM4–Ampithoe rubricata
RF2ETCKYD–Seabed nightlife underwater scene with reef seaweed coral and plankton characters cartoon vector illustration
RM2WN62YK–Valparaiso, Chile. 16th Feb, 2024. Strange new species discovered on underwater 'seamounts' near Chile with the help of a deep-diving sea robot. These new creatures were discovered thousands of feet under the Pacific. The scientists aboard a recent Schmidt Ocean Institute expedition believe they have discovered more than 100 new species living on seamounts off the coast of Chile, including deep-sea corals, glass sponges, sea urchins, amphipods, and squat lobsters. The scientists on the expedition found that each seamount hosted distinct ecosystems, including thriving deep-sea coral reefs an
RF2ETCM52–Colorful abstract pattern consisting of glowing lights and luminescent images of marine plankton on dark background vector illustration
RMEJPBHE–Gammarus locusta - mating pair
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