[Oasis Marino Guía de Campo] Imágen Satelital de la Península de Baja California y el golfo de California See Spanish version

[A picture guide to fishes]
Holacanthus clarionensis (Clarion angelfish) from Ocean Oasis Johnrandallia nigrirostris (barberfish) from Ocean Oasis Paranthias colonus (Pacific creolefish) from Ocean Oasis Antennarius sanguineus 
(Bloody Frogfish) from Ocean Oasis  Sphyrna lewini (Hammerhead shark) from Ocean Oasis Cirrhitichthys oxycephalus (coral hawkfish) female Bodianus diplotaenia (Mexican hogfish) from Ocean Oasis male Bodianus diplotaenia (Mexican hogfish) from Ocean Oasis juvenile Leather Bass (Dermatolepis  dermatolepis ) from Ocean Oasis  Auxis thazard (mackerels), from Ocean Oasis Manta birostris (Pacific Manta, Manta Ray) from Ocean Oasis Gymnothorax castaneus (moray eel, panamic green moray)from Ocean Oasis (puffer fish) from Ocean Oasis Thalassoma lucasanum (rainbow wrasse) from Ocean Oasis (remora) attached to manta, from Ocean Oasis Carcharhinus sp.(requiem shark) from Ocean Oasis Scorpaena mystes (Stone scorpionfish) from Ocean Oasis Hippocampus ingens (Pacific seahorse), from Ocean Oasis Abudefduf troschelii (Panamic sergeant major) from Ocean Oasis

These fishes live in the seas surrounding the Baja California peninsula
and are featured in the film, Ocean Oasis.
To learn more about them, click on the images.

Marine Mammals | Marine Invertebrates | Terrestrial Animals | Plants
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