
Monster from the depths of the oceans
• The monster from the depths of the oceans
The underwater world is fraught with many puzzles, and the surface of the Moon humanity has studied better than the bottom of the oceans. In the blue water column amazing live sea creatures. The biggest, strongest and most poisonous animals also live under the water, not on land.
Russian photographer Alexander Semenov has spent hundreds of hours of filming and documenting the life of monsters from the depths of the oceans. Sea butterfly, marine worms, sea angels, and many other inhabitants of the underwater world in today's reporting.


Angelfish in the White Sea, Russia. Monkfish - a kind of gastropods. Predatory organisms that specialize in nutrition "monkfish":

The lion's mane or lion's mane jellyfish - the largest of all known species of jellyfish:

Marine Worms in the north-east coast of Queensland, Australia.

jellyfish lion's mane jellyfish in the White Sea, Russia:

Soft Coral Dendroneftiya (Dendronephthya sp.). The word "coral" in our view is always associated with something hard, brittle. These are, in fact, many corals, but there are also soft corals

Two jellyfish lion's mane in the White Sea, Russia:

The tentacles of jellyfish lion's mane in the White Sea, Russia. Arctic tsianeya - the largest jellyfish oceans. There are instances in diameter dome, which reaches 2 m tentacles of large specimens can stretch up to 20 m, but usually do not grow more than cyanogen 50-60 cm..:

The sea butterfly in the Sea of Japan. Marine life of butterflies that live at a depth of about 25 meters, subject to ocean currents. Waving translucent "wings", they rise to the surface of the water, following their usual food - plankton:

Marine worm in the Sea of Japan:

Jellyfish in the White Sea:

lion's mane jellyfish and comb. Comb jelly - a widespread type of marine animals. A distinctive feature of the comb jellies - "ridges" of cilia used for swimming. Comb jelly - the biggest among moving with the help of cilia animals: their sizes range from a few millimeters up to six meters.

Marine Worms in the north-east coast of Queensland, Australia:

Moon jellyfish (Moon jellyfish) in the White Sea, Russia:

jellyfish lion's mane jellyfish in the White Sea, Russia:

The lion's mane jellyfish and moon:

The lion's mane with long tentacles in the White Sea, Russia:

Coral polyps in the Red Sea, Egypt. It is a class of marine invertebrates. Along with aquarium fish and plants, coral polyps contain aquariums. skeletal material of some species - coral - used in jewelry: