Search results for Lion Fish

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Vermillion rockfish, Sebastes miniatus
Vermillion rockfish.
Species: Vermillion rockfish, Sebastes miniatus
Image ID: 11865  
Vermillion rockfish, Sebastes miniatus
Vermillion rockfish.
Species: Vermillion rockfish, Sebastes miniatus
Image ID: 11866  
Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Image ID: 12924  
Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Image ID: 12925  
Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Image ID: 12926  
Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Image ID: 12927  
Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Image ID: 12928  
Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Image ID: 12929  
Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Image ID: 12930  
Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Image ID: 12931  
Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Image ID: 12932  
Juvenile lionfish, Pterois miles
Juvenile lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Image ID: 14505  
Lionfish, Pterois miles
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Image ID: 14506  
Lionfish, Pterois miles
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Image ID: 14507  
Lionfish, Pterois miles
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Image ID: 14508  
Lionfish, Pterois miles
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Image ID: 14509  
Lionfish, Pterois miles
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Image ID: 14510  
Lionfish, Pterois miles
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Image ID: 14700  
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington.  Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.  The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These  sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks, Zalophus californianus
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington. Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19430  
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington.  Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.  The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These  sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks, Zalophus californianus
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington. Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19433  
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington.  Some California sea lions, such as this one C-520, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.  The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These  sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks, Zalophus californianus
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington. Some California sea lions, such as this one C-520, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19434  
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington.  Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.  The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These  sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks, Zalophus californianus
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington. Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19441  
Galapagos sea lion playing with puffer fish, Zalophus californianus wollebacki, Zalophus californianus wollebaeki, Cousins
Galapagos sea lion playing with puffer fish.
Species: Galapagos sea lion, Zalophus californianus wollebacki, Zalophus californianus wollebaeki
Location: Cousins, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 02255  
California sea lion, with monofiliment cut, Zalophus californianus, Monterey
California sea lion, with monofiliment cut.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Monterey, California
Image ID: 03087  
Lionfish, Pterois miles, Egyptian Red Sea
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Location: Egyptian Red Sea
Image ID: 05237  
Lionfish, Pterois miles, Egyptian Red Sea
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Location: Egyptian Red Sea
Image ID: 05238  
Lionfish, Pterois miles, Egyptian Red Sea
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Location: Egyptian Red Sea
Image ID: 05240  
Lionfish, Pterois miles, Egyptian Red Sea
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Location: Egyptian Red Sea
Image ID: 05263  
Lionfish, Pterois miles, Egyptian Red Sea
Lionfish.
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
Location: Egyptian Red Sea
Image ID: 05264  
Vermillion rockfish, Sebastes miniatus
Vermillion rockfish.
Species: Vermillion rockfish, Sebastes miniatus
Image ID: 07807  
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