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Underwater Assignment Photography { 22 images } Created 8 Aug 2013

Underwater assignment photography by National Geographic Creative photographer Jonathan Kingston.
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  • An underwater view of an elephant and his mahout swiming in the Andaman Sea during a break from their daily routine of logging.  Mahout's and their elephants have a unique relationship that often begins at a young age and lasts for the lifetime of the mahout.
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  • Rainbow scorpionfish, Scorpaenodes xyris.
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  • Gregarious and curious by nature, two California sea lions dance and play in the underwater world of Channel Islands National Park, California.
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  • Archaeologist Frederick Hanselmann and Juan Giermo hand fan sand to uncover part of the Encarnación, a 17th century cargo vessel that was part of the Spanish Tierra Firme fleet near Colon, Panama.
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  • A lone skin diver plys  the waters of the Andaman Sea, India.
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  • A hermit crab, Pagurus hemphilli, is one of the many residents in the subsea city that makes up Channel Islands National Park, CA.
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  • A SCUBA diver swims above a kelp bed, Macrocystis pyrifera, in the waters of the Channel Islands National Park, California. (Model Released)
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  • California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) at rest in the kelp forest of Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Santa Barbara Island, California.
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  • A lone SCUBA diver surfaces near his boat in the waters of the Andaman Sea.  Diving is one of the attractions bringing tourist dollars to these remote islands.
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  • Spiny Brittle stars, Ophiothrix spiculata, and snapping shrimp on a bright orange sponge in the Channel Islands National Park, California.
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  • CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK, CA:  Two divers plunge into the chilly waters of the Pacific Ocean from a dive boat anchored near the Channel Islands National Park, California.  The Channel Islands are known for excellent kelp diving, good surfing, good fishing and a high population of seals and sea lions.
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  • Bat ray (Myliobatis californica) swims through a kelp forest in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Santa Cruz Island, California.
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  • Spanish shawl, Flabellina iodinea.
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  • Underwater shot of a school of northern anchovies (engraulis mordax), swimming through giant kelp (macrocystis pyrifera) in the Channel Islands National Park, California.
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  • White-Spotted Rose Anemone, Urticina lofotensis in the Channel Islands National Park, California.
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  • A SCUBA diver swims beneath and underwater arch in the Channel Islands National Park, California. (Model Released)
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  • White-Spotted Rose Anemone, Urticina lofotensis in the Channel Islands National Park, California.
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  • Underwater view of a California Sea Lions, Zalophus Californianus, swimming near Santa Barbara Island, Channel Islands National Park, CA.
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  • Strawberry anemone, Corynactis californica, resembles sea anemones, but are more closely related to stony corals.  The strawberry anemone is found in water deeper than ten feet around in the subsea city of the Channel Islands National Park, California.
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  • Whale shark with a remora on its dorsal fin swimming in the Gulf of California, Mexico
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  • Referred to as the Galapagos of North America, the Channel Islands National Park and Marine Protected Area’s rich biomass and biodiversity continue to grow both in diversity and as an attraction for tourists seeking to experience its rich marine habitats.
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  • Friendly mother and calf Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary in Maui, Hawaii. NOTICE MUST ACCOMPANY PUBLICATION: Photo obtained under NMFS Permit #753.
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