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International Day of Biodiversity 2012  

 

Today, countries around the world will celebrate International Day for Biological Diversity, an annual event aimed at increasing our understanding and awareness of the world’s biodiversity. This year’s theme focuses on marine biodiversity, providing an excellent opportunity to raise global awareness of the many issues facing the world’s marine ecosystems, and to encourage practical action to protect and conserve them. 


We’ve dived into the
ARKive collection and picked a handful of amazing underwater images to celebrate the world’s astonishing diversity of marine life. Find out more about International Day for Biodiversity and see even more of the ARKive team’s favourite marine images on our blog.  


Blacktip reef shark

 

Blacktip reef shark in the shallows (c) Jeff Foott / naturpl.com
 

One of the most commonly encountered sharks in tropical Indo-Pacific reefs, the blacktip reef shark is an extremely powerful swimmer renowned for its tendency to enter incredibly shallow waters. 

Saltwater crocodile
 

Saltwater crocodile (c) Reinhard Dirscherl / Biosphoto
 

The saltwater crocodile is the largest reptile in the world, reaching impressive lengths of up to 7 metres


Atlantic sailfish

Atlantic sailfish (c) Doug Perrine / naturpl.com


Named after its magnificent sail-like dorsal fin, the
Atlantic sailfish is one of the ocean’s most striking inhabitants and one of the fastest recorded fish, capable of attaining speeds of up to 110 kilometres per hour. 

 

See more of our favourite marine species over on our blog. >>

 

 

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