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Lionfish on the coral reef in the red sea
Fishing gear on deep sea sport fishing trip in the bay at sunset
Tropical fish - The Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) is very dangerous coral reef fish. Lionfish venomous dorsal spines are used for defense.
The red lionfish (Pterois miles) is common in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
Two silhouettes of Scuba Divers swimming over the live coral reef full of fish and sea anemones.
Female scuba diver underwater showing ok signal
A Lion fish in Aqaba Bay
Freaky yawning lionfish (Pterois miles)
A big Lion Fish up and close to the camera with a blue background.
Lionfish (Pterois mombasae) in a Moscow Zoo aquarium
BBQ Grilled Halibut with Jerk BBQ Sauce, Rice and Corn- Photographed on Hasselblad H3D2-39mb Camera
Lucky fisherman holding a large sea bass
Freshly caught striped bass being prepared for dinner.
grilled barramundi steak with sweet sauce
portrait of a red lionfish on a white background
A surf fisherman with two big saltwater fish on a paradise beach
Stonefish, Coral Reef, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa
The lionfish (also known as the turkeyfish, tigerfish, dragonfish, scorpionfish, and butterfly cod) is a poisonous spiky fish.
Red scorpionfish or Scorpaena scrofa isolated on white background
group of fishes on a white background
Redfish fillet in mustard crust with potato salad
Underwater image of one Lionfish aka Zebrafish (Pterois volitans). These fish have venom in their spiny spiky fins. They are a non aggressive species, often seen low on the coral reef. However if they are provoked they will use the venom to ward off attackers. Their red and white stripes are warning colours for the toxins (Aposematism). They are natural species to Asia however are invasive species in the Caribbean. Footage taken whilst scuba diving at Hin Bida, Andaman Sea, Krabi province, Thailand. Taken on Sony mirrorless camera with underwater housing and Inon Z330 strobe.
Lionfish swimming alongside a coral reef.
Lionfish on coral reef salt water underwater
Single fresh raw red scorpionfish isolated on white background
A striped bass caught from Beaver Lake in the Arkansas Ozarks
Red Lionfish, Pterois volitans, South MaleAtoll, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia
Hunting dog with a drake Pintail
Underwater. Wreck diving Thistlegorm. Sea life, coral and Lionfish fish.
Fishing gear on deep sea sport fishing trip in the bay at sunset
Taking in Red Sea, Egypt.
Ceviche of lionfish showing around real specimens of lion fish and ingredients such as lemon, onion, sweet pepper and cilantro. Gourment seafood. Organic food. Horizontal composition photography. Day light.
Fish species - index of red sea fish isolated on white
Underwater image of an octopus among coral reef
A Common Lionfish Pterois volitans camouflaged very well in a gorgonian sea fan. The focus is on the tail fin, the transparency is a part of the camouflage. As a predator, the Lionfish uses the camouflage as a hunting skill. Pantar Street, West Coast of Alor, Indonesia, 8°20'34" S 124°23'1" E at 14m depth
Polyprion americanus, Wreckfish, stone bass, a big Atlantic fish, underwater life
A selection of Atlantic Ocean seafood on ice.
A single scorpionfish swimming near a coral in the Red Sea.
Underwater close-up image of a Lionfish aka Zebra fish (Pterois volitans). These fish have venom in their spiny spiky fins. They are a non aggressive species, often seen low on the coral reef. However if they are provoked they will use the venom to ward off attackers. This has been known to leave people in severe pain for many days, although normally not fatal. They are natural species to Asia however are invasive species in the Caribbean. This image was taken whilst scuba diving in the Andaman Sea, Thailand. Taken on Sony mirrorless camera with underwater housing and Inon Z330 strobe.
Red lionfish (Pterois miles) is common in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
A worker cleaning and filleting a fresh caught fish