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  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
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  • A surfer gazes out at the water. Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
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  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
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  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180712-2.tif
  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180109-2.tif
  • A surfer gazes out at the water. Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180019-2.tif
  • A surfer at Ocean Beach at dusk, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180330.tif
  • A surfer gazes out at the water. Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180039.tif
  • A surfer gazes out at the water. Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180026-2.tif
  • Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180802.tif
  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180447.tif
  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180700-2.tif
  • The distinctive fin of an oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) breaks the surface of the ocean near Cat Island in the Bahamas. Pilotfish are visible below the surface.
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  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin opens her mouth as she investigates me (a strange presence in the ocean). Bahamas.
    echeng070729_127681.tif
  • Glassy ocean and blue sky near Kwatisore, Cenderawasih Bay, Western Papua, Indonesia
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  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_001534.tif
  • Self-portrait of the photographer. Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_012440.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_012209.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_010324.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_003037.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_015629.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_015256.tif
  • On Aug 14, 2020, I stopped in Davenport during a peaceful drive south in search of ocean bioluminescence. I didn't find any, but I did set up a tripod at the cliffs overlooking Davenport Pier. It was a strikingly-clear, moonless night--rare, for the coastline here in California. The Milky Way was a wide swath of dust splashing into the horizon.<br />
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This area, north of Santa Cruz, was evacuated on August 19, 2020, due to a massive, 0%-contained wildfire in Big Basin.
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  • Self-portrait of the photographer. Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_011610.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_002508.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_005855.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_002202.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_015309.tif
  • Oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) at Columbus Point, Cat Island, Bahamas
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  • Split image (over/under) of an oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) at Columbus Point, Cat Island, Bahamas
    060609_122846_echeng2584.tif
  • Oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) at Columbus Point, Cat Island, Bahamas
    060608_122727_echeng2365.tif
  • Split image (over/under) of an oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) at Columbus Point, Cat Island, Bahamas
    060609_122846_echeng2584.tif
  • Snorkeler near Vakaeitu, Vava'u, Tonga
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  • Aerial shot of Vakaeitu, Vava'u, Tonga
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  • Aerial shot of Vakaeitu, Vava'u, Tonga
    echeng130905_153257.tif
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  • The beautiful usland of 'Ovalau, Vava'u, Tonga
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  • #aerial #quadcopter footage of 'Ovalau island, Vava'u, Tonga
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  • The gorgeous S/Y Erica 12, anchored near 'Ovalau island, Vava'u, Tonga
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  • The S/Y Bella Principessa in Vava'u, Tonga
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  • Paddleboarder near Vakaeitu, Vava'u, Tonga
    echeng130905_152650.tif
  • Aerial shot of Fonuafo'ou, Vava'u, Tonga
    echeng130902_172920.tif
  • Aerial shot of Fonuafo'ou, Vava'u, Tonga
    echeng130902_172804.tif
  • Aerial shot of Fonuafo'ou, Vava'u, Tonga
    echeng130902_172700.tif
  • The S/Y Bella Principessa in Port Maurelle, Vava'u
    echeng130901_202547.tif
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  • Swallows Cave, Vava'u, Tonga
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  • Aerial shot of Vakaeitu, Vava'u, Tonga
    echeng130905_153348.tif
  • Pam snorkels outside of Swallows Cave, Vava'u, Tonga
    echeng130901_195242.tif
  • S/Y Bella Principessa at Swallows Cave, Vava'u, Tonga
    echeng130901_194847.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_152817_echeng4942.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_152823_echeng4948.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) holds up her young calf to help it breathe. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_120325_echeng4606.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) holds up her young calf to help it breathe. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_115148_echeng4581.tif
  • Domestic baby pig (Sus scrofa domestica) swimming in the Bahamas. Canon 1Ds Mark III, Canon 14mm lens, Seacam underwater housing, 2 x Ikelite DS-125 strobes
    echeng080515_0162157.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_152828_echeng4951.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_152604_echeng4921.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) holds up her young calf to help it breathe. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_151804_echeng4878.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_144852_echeng4828.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_143458_echeng4791.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_143456_echeng4790.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_141425_echeng4743.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_134906_echeng4700.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) holds up her young calf to help it breathe. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_115141_echeng4574.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) holds up her young calf to help it breathe. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_114340_echeng4553.tif
  • An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in the Bahamas.
    echeng070729_127651.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_134905_echeng4699.tif
  • Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) off of Chichijima in the Ogasawara Islands, Japan
    echeng091012_0237559.tif
  • Domestic pig (Sus scrofa domestica) swimming in the Bahamas
    echeng080515_0161945.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_124723_echeng4643.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her young calf. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_124723_echeng4642.tif
  • A large mother humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) holds up her young calf to help it breathe. Vava'u, Tonga.
    060728_115150_echeng4584.tif
  • Aerial view of the famous scuba diving dive site Cannibal Rock in Horseshoe Bay, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • The first known capture of a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) eating a giant squid (Architeuthis dux). Chichijima Island, Ogasawara Islands, Japan.
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  • Temakohua, the south pass of Fakarava, is home to about 650 gray reef sharks at any given time, according to shark researcher Johann Mourier, who was conducting survey dives while we were there. There is also an incredible marbled grouper aggregation at this time of year. Shot with DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and Ricoh GR camera.
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  • A rare, aerial perspective of Pura Luhur Uluwatu, a Balinese sea temple in Bali, Indonesia. The temple sits on a sheer cliff, and guards Bali from evil spirits from the south-west.
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  • A rare, aerial perspective of Pura Luhur Uluwatu, a Balinese sea temple in Bali, Indonesia. The temple sits on a sheer cliff, and guards Bali from evil spirits from the south-west.
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  • Aerial view of the pilgrimage temple Pura Tanah Lot, one of the seven sea temples in Bali. The temple is completely surrounded by water, and is accessible only to the Balinese. Bali, Indonesia.
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  • Tourists walk on a pink beach on Komodo, Indonesia.
    echeng140212_011729.tif
  • A gust of wind over a calm sea produces smooth ripples. Ogasawara, Japan.
    echeng091014_0238983.tif
  • A lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) at the surface in the Bahamas
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  • A diver in the middle of schooling gray reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) at Fakarava's south pass, French Polynesia. Canon 1Ds Mark II, Canon 15mm f/2.8 fisheye lens, Seacam underwater housing. 1/160s @ f/9, ISO 200.
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  • The lush reef at Little Komodo, Kaimana, Bird's Head Peninsula, Indonesia
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  • A family of pink anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion) in their host anemone. Rabaul, Papua New Guinea.
    061025_093141_echeng9177.tif
  • Millions of Mastigias sp. jellies follow the sun in Jellyfish Lake, Palau. Canon 1Ds Mark II, Canon 16-35mm f2.8 USM lens @ 16mm, Seacam underwater housing, 2 x Ikelite DS-125 strobes. 1/200s @ f/18, ISO 200.
    060406_162603_echeng9970.tif
  • The M/V Golden Dawn, a liveaboard scuba diving vessel, over a pristine coral reef at the Eastern Fields of Papua New Guinea
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  • Whale shark aggregation off of Islas Mujeres, Mexico
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  • Whale shark aggregation off of Islas Mujeres, Mexico
    echeng100804_0262109.tif
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus)aggregation off of Islas Mujeres, Mexico
    echeng100804_0262253.tif
  • Hundreds of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) aggregate to feed on bonito spawn off of Isla Mujeres, Mexico.
    echeng100731_0259679.tif
  • Domestic pig (Sus scrofa domestica) swimming in the Bahamas
    echeng080515_0161945.tif
  • Schooling scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) at Darwin, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    061006_113515_echeng6550.tif
  • Millions of Mastigias sp. jellies follow the sun in Jellyfish Lake, Palau. With snorkeler.
    060406_160416_echeng9925.tif
  • A diver in the middle of schooling gray reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) at Fakarava's south pass, French Polynesia. Canon 1Ds Mark II, Canon 15mm f/2.8 fisheye lens, Seacam underwater housing. 1/160s @ f/9, ISO 200.
    050420_100143_echeng0444.tif
  • Juvenile loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) released into captivity by researchers, photographed in the wild immediately after release. Taken Feb 18, 2003 off of West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
    echeng10087-screaming-turtle.tif
  • A gorgeous rocky beach in Montaña de Oro State Park, California. Exposed strata is unusual.
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  • Montaña de Oro State Park beach with exposed rock strata.
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