Sea life in Mexico

The sea accounts for 71% of the earth's surface area (361 million square kilometers), so the marine flora and fauna is as rich as the land, even more diverse. Photographing recorded marine life is a topic that never gets old and is done all over the world.

Image of life in the ocean

Today we invite you to see a series of photographs of the marine life of photographer Jorge Cervera Hauser and Pelagic Life, a group that preserves ocean life in Mexico.

Picture 1 of Sea life in Mexico A herd of herring is swimming into large swarms to avoid the hunting of larger fish.

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Whale sharks, one of the largest fish in the ocean.

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A Caretta turtle is approaching Jorge's lens because of curiosity, see what this stranger is trying to do.

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The sea lion is chasing herring and is trying to attack.

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Lemon shark, a species of shark that is relatively (about 3 meters) in size and aggressive, but the oceanographers do not classify this species as a "shark bite" shark.Lemon shark is a shark that gives birth to babies.

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Crocodile fine.

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A hammerhead shark.

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Silky shark.The name was named "silk shark" because it placed the skin of this species silky like silk.This species of shark is very popular, can be encountered in many seas around the world.

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A group of dolphins are swimming close together.

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White sharks, the most dangerous and dangerous sharks.This one is about 4.3 meters long.

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Sail shark, also known as predatory sail.

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A dolphin is throwing itself out of the water.

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Sea urchin, this fish is considered an invasive species from the US waters to the Bahamas (between Cuba and Florida).

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A flock of dog fish (jackfish).

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The stingray is hiding under the sand of the seabed.

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A picture of the water above is the ship of marine researchers and below is a group of fish.