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Shut up. 

I don’t have to be in the water all the time. 

Mudskipper, New England Aquarium, Boston

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cityofconcern:

Matthew Swarts, Untitled (@ New England Aquarium), 2013.

Awesome image of the tarpon at the New England Aquarium! This species can grow to be 8 feet and live for more than a decade. They’re some of the biggest fish at the aquarium.

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Mandarinfish

New England Aquarium

Boston, MA

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satellite-s-k-i-n:

These jellyfish were amazing, I was watching them for at least 10 minutes.

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They’re watching you. Soldierfish (top) redfish (bottom)

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Two fish. One species. Which one the female?

Answer here.

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neaq:

“One of my favorite times to dive is when the morning light descends beneath the surface and the activity within the reef begins to awake. One of the schooling fish I enjoyed photographing was fusilers. They are both beautiful as well as an important part of what makes Raja Ampat so biodiverse.” — Keith Ellenbogen on the Global Explorers Blog (more pictures here)

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neaq:

The Aquarium’s new and improved webcam is up and running!

Oh dear, there goes your productivity today. What with the fish and the sharks and the rays and the divers in the Giant Ocean Tank, you won’t be getting much done at your desk.

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neaq:

A face only a mother could love. Or a marine biologist.

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theanimalblog:

Sea Photography by Mark Laita (via Smashing Picture)

Bluegreen Chromis!

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imaginaryghost:

fishieeessss

Nice tumblr photo of the schooling fishes exhibit at the New England Aquarium.

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