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Blue shark (Prionace glauca)
Blue shark (Prionace glauca)
Basket star on derelict fishing net.
Boxes of frozen fillets of catfish of the genus Pangasius - called basa, swai, or sutchi - that were improted into the U.S
Beginning Fisheries, NMFS International Affairs capacity building course, Sao Tome and Principe
Beginning Fisheries, NMFS International Affairs capacity building course, Sao Tome and Principe
Beginning Fisheries, NMFS International Affairs capacity building course, Sao Tome and Principe
Boy and women preparing fish
Boy mending net
Besides man, killer whales are major predators pursuing tuna.
Bluefin tuna female sexual glands
Bluefin tuna male sexual glands.
Boat rigged for pole and line fishing
Bluefin tuna - Thunnus thynnus.
Besides driftwood, there is human produced marine debris on this seemingly pristine section of coastline.
Bat stars brought up in a trawl haul.
Bongo net recovery
Bongo net recovery
Bongo nets being towed
Biologists of MMBI help to dress diver before diving
Biologists of MMBI help to dress diver before diving
Biologists of MMBI wishing bon voyage to the diver before he drowns
Barents Sea type of rockfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) that adheres to rocks displayed by Oksana Kudryavtseva, an ichthyologist and doctoral student at the
Buyboats, such as this one in front of the lighthouse, transported fish, crab, and oyster up and down the Chesapeake Bay in the first half of the Twen
Bays and sounds around Nags Head, North Carolina, provide nurseries for hundreds of marine species.
Bob Spaeth of Madeira Beach, Florida, owns and operates several longliners that fish for both sharks and reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico.
Boys on a pier in Seaford, Virginia, handlining for blue crabs.
Boats stacked in a Long Island boatyard await the openings of seasons for nearshore New York fish.
Bluefish fresh off the boat are given a temperature check as part of a Baltimore plant's HACCP inspection plan.
Bait shacks, like this one in Pascagoula, Mississippi, often cater to both commercial and recreational fishermen
Baskets of blue crabs
Blow winds blow! - dip-netting while laying to on the NOAA Ship McArthur
Bringing sponges from the vessels to sponge wharf at Key West
Beaufort Laboratory - exterior view
Beginning of the Alaska King Crab fishery
Brailing salmon from a floating trap
Billboard advertising the United States Atlantic Tuna Tournament.
Billfish are caught by charter boats off Cape Hatteras
Buddies for life fishing along the seawall at Manasquan Inlet
Bait shack in Ocean Springs
Boy fishing from the commercial docks
Birds of a feather don't always flock together - pelican and sea gull share adjacent pilings
Blowup of plaque describing commercial species in North Pacific waters
Blowup of plaque discussing fishing methods
Blue crab fishing traps stacked on a pier
Blue crab fishing boats loaded with traps for the day's work
Blue crab dockside work facility
Bongo nets being towed in the sampling position - used to study plankton
Bongo nets entering the sea - used to study plankton
Boxes of frozen bait ready to be loaded from pier to fishing boat
Buckets of slime eels to be used for bait on the dock
Bigeye tuna caught with three-pole one-line rig
Baitfish in a small net being transferred to the live well of R/V UNDAUNTED
Beginning to flake down the net after completing a set and beginning to retrieve the net prior to harvesting the fish.
Before turtle excluder devices (TED) loggerhead turtles were casualties of shrimping operations
Bow view of a double-rigged shrimp trawler
Bringing the net aboard during shrimp trawling operations off the THREE SONS
Bringing the net aboard on a shrimp trawler
Beginning to sift through the dredge haul on a clam dredger
Billy Wells' scallop dredgers tied up at the Seaford Scallop Company pier
Bringing ice along a shark longliner - a colorful shrimp trawler is tied up forward of the longliner
Bow art on a small open fishing vessel
Bow art on Judy David's boat
Bow of the CATERINA G.
Bow of a shrimp trawler at Matlasha Pass
Blue marlin being brought to gaff as judges of the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament look on.
Birds! Birds! Birds! Prolific fishing grounds mean large populations of sea birds.
Beach seining.
Beaufort NMFS agent at fish meal plant.
Beach seining.
Beach seining - pulling beach seining into boat to set up for another set.
Bait fish circling a bait tank aboard the F/V SEAHORSE.
Blue shark feeding on squid.
Bringing a huge trawl aboard a commercial fishing vessel.
Black-footed albatross eating garbage.
Buoy with tethered current meter being launched during Gulf Stream eddy studies from NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV.
Barnacles colonizing a recovered mooring.
Bridge computer displays to allow bridge watch to monitor trawling operations, maintain depth awareness, etc.
Blue shark on deck of NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN.
Blue shark
Blue shark
Barnacles with cirri extended in sorting tray.
Bent door shackle indicative of forces sometimes involved in trawling operations .
Bongo net array.
Bongo nets deployed in water.
Bottom dredge haul waiting to be sorted
Bongo nets for plankton sampling ready for deployment on the NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN.
Bottom sampling operations on the NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN
Baltimore oyster-shucking trough
Boat fastened to whale by harpoon and line; killing the whale with bomb lance From painting by J
Bailing out the pot of pound-net at Detroit River
Bag-net fishing for smelts under the ice, Penobscot River, Maine From sketch by C
Bathing room at sardine cannery, Eastport, Maine Bathing vats at the left; men at right venting cans From a photograph by T
Bar herring weir near Eastport, Maine; escape of fish prevented by receding tide From a photograph by T
Boat landing; fish houses; herring smoke-house; fisherman's dwelling and farm From a photograph by T
Bailing menhaden from purse-seine into the steamer's hold From sketch by J
Baiting trawls at night in hold of haddock schooner Drawing by H
Baiting trawls on deck of Gloucester haddock schooner Mystic, Captain McKennon From photograph by T.W
Block Island boat and crew hand-lining for cod Drawing by H
Beautiful Marine Animal.
Bizarre appearing crustacean almost perfectly camouflaged.
Brisingid starfish in feeding posture, a large white and brown anemone, and cup corals line a canyon wall.
Brisingid starfish on a canyon wall.
Brittle stars adhering to a heart urchin shell.
Broken shell of a heart urchin.
Brown and white ruffled sponges in a field of living and dead bamboo coral.
Brown anthomastus? coral.
Baby anthomastus coral.
Brown polyps of a white umbellula coral.
Brown polyps of a white umbellula coral.
Bamboo coral with unidentified white fuzzy things in branches.
Bluish gray sponges, a white squat lobster, a Paragorgia coral bush, and a somewhat bizarre holothurian with long appendages.
Base of sea pen with two different species of brittle stars, one with central red disk and the other, smaller species, with a white central disk.
Base of sea pen with two different species of brittle stars, one with central red disk and the other, smaller species, with a white central disk.
Base of a living bamboo coral surrounded by dead cup corals.
Bamboo coral bush with polyps being munched on by sea urchin.
Bamboo coral bush with polyps being munched on by sea urchin.
Bamboo coral bush and large brown anemone.
Bamboo coral with polyps extended.
Branched sponges on rock substrate.
Brisingid starfish in a stand of Lophelia pertusa rubble with little live coral.
Brisingid starfish at the end of a dead coral stalk.
Brisingid starfish at the end of a dead coral stalk.
Brittle star regenerating leg.
Brittle star regenerating leg.
Blackbelly rosefish over a field of Lophelia pertusa rubble.
Boarfish?
Batfish (Halieutichthys sp.)
Batfish (Halieutichthys sp.)
Batfish (Halieutichthys sp.)
Base of a bamboo coral.
Base of a bamboo octocoral.
Branch of a Paragorgia sp
Base of a moderate sized Paragorgia coral.
Base of a bamboo coral bush with polyps extended.
Base of a large white bamboo whip coral, a small pink Paragorgia coral, and a yellow Paramuricea coral.
Blending in nicely with the surrounding substrate, a white pen coral and a white bamboo coral bush are seen on sand and mud bottom material.
Base of "black coral" bush with translucent sponge and small purple octocorals.
Bathyal swimming crab (Bathynectes longispinus), small white glass sponge with yellow zoanthids, and small white octocorals.
Bathyal swimming crab (Bathynectes longispinus), lacy coral, and glass sponge with yellow zoanthids.
Bathymodiolus mussels and four small red shrimp at a cold seep site.
Black globules of oil entering the water column at a cold seep site with mussels and urchins.
Beautiful purple octocorals on a high point near a brine pool.
Base of a large white anemone, a small anemone, and a small gastropod on a small rock.
Bushes of Callogorgia americana octocorals, large ophiuroid brittle stars, and large white anemones on the seafloor
Back of a large fish passing beneath camera
Bathyal swimming crab (Bathynectes longispina), orange "black coral" whip coral, and possibly Callogorgia americana octocoral bush.
Bathyal swimming crab (Bathynectes longispina) and Paramuricea sp
Bathyal swimming crab (Bathynectes longispina).
Blue sponges, white and orange Leiopathes glabberima "black coral", small stands of Lophelia pertusa, a large squat lobster, a large yellow anemone, a
Brittle stars with a black central disk and banded arms and an orange Leiopathes glaberrima "black coral" bush.
Brittle stars with a black central disk and banded arms and an orange Leiopathes glaberrima "black coral" bush.
Brittle stars in feeding posture, yellow and orange feather star crinoids, and orange squat lobsters.
Brittle stars cover small white corals, small white globular sponges, and white anemones with orange mouths
Black volcanic pebbles and cobbles intermixed with white sand, probably of organic origin
Boulders at a landslide site
Boulders in an area of landslide debris
Bio-erosion of canyon walls
Bio-eroded layers are probably chalk
Bio-erosion of soft chalk layers, particularly the large burrows that have been excavated
Bio-erosion of chalk sedimentary layers.
Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
Bathymodiolus mussels covered with small spiral shaped serpulid worm tubes
Bathymodiolus mussels covered with small spiral shaped serpulid worm tubes
Bathymodiolus mussels covered with small barnacles
Bathymodiolus mussels covered with small barnacles
Bathymodiolus mussels discovered by the ROV Deep Discoverer in areas of active hydrocarbon seepage.
Bathymodiolus mussels discovered by the ROV Deep Discoverer in areas of active hydrocarbon seepage.
Bathymodiolus mussels discovered by the ROV Deep Discoverer in areas of active hydrocarbon seepage.
Bathymodiolus mussels discovered by the ROV Deep Discoverer in areas of active hydrocarbon seepage
Bathymodiolus mussels discovered by the ROV Deep Discoverer in areas of active hydrocarbon seepage.
Bacterial mats, small chunks of methane hydrate, and a red crab (Chaceon quinquedens) can be seen in this image.
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site covered with white bacterial material.
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site
Bathymodiolus mussels at a very large cold seep site
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site.
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site with bacterial mats.
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site
Bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site.
Bristle worm with a doggie face.
Brisingid starfish, cup corals, red anthomastus corals, and colonies of zoanthids
Beautiful hanging gardens of Lydonia Canyon with a highly diverse faunal assemblage
Beautiful hanging gardens of Lydonia Canyon with a highly diverse faunal assemblage
Beautiful hanging gardens of Lydonia Canyon with a highly diverse faunal assemblage
Beautiful hanging gardens of Lydonia Canyon with a highly diverse faunal Solenosmilia variabilis coral, an acesta clam, small white tube serpulid tube
Beautiful hanging gardens of Lydonia Canyon with a highly diverse faunal assemblage
Beautiful hanging gardens of Lydonia Canyon with a highly diverse faunal assemblage
Big sponges, little sponges, small octocorals, and giant acesta clams.
Bamboo corals, red crabs, and an orange rockling are seen in this image of broken sedimentary rock slabs.
Bobtail squid on bottom.
Bobtail squid on bottom.
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