See the wonderful world at the bottom of the British ocean

The multicolored fish, purple sea snail or purple sea urchins seem to be only in the warm Maldives waters or the Great Barrier Reef coral reefs, again encountered by amateur divers under the green waters of the country. Wales.

Immediately, they recorded these incredible images at the Skomer Marine Reserve. The reserve is located around a 3 km 2 area on Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire coast.

More than 40,000 divers have explored this deep sea area since the reserve formed 20 years ago. Scientists from the reserve realized that many divers had brought with them cameras and cameras when diving deep so they decided to collect the results.

Nearly 100 species of sponges and 67 species of sea snails have been discovered here, including two completely new sea snail species, which scientists have never known before.

Mark Burton, a marine biology conservation officer, said: 'People often just think that our natural fish and ocean life are not colored and dark. But the photos showed that many fish here can match the beauty of flora and fauna in the world famous reef coral. '

Scientists were amazed at the diversity and richness of colors at such a great depth on the ocean floor, where the human eye could not be seen.

'When we dive below 10 meters, we can only see some basic colors. But these photos have shown that fish species are very colorful, which means they must see things that humans cannot. There are many things we can explore on the ocean floor, we have found 1,000 different species here. This reserve has an extremely diverse habitat, attracting many creatures from the cold waters in the North as well as living creatures in warmer waters to live. Some people question whether these photos were edited, but I can confirm these are the truest photos of the ocean world , 'Burton said.

Watch beautiful images at the bottom of Wales sea:

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A colorful marine fish belonging to the family Labridae.

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Beautiful bell-shaped jellyfish, with a diameter of up to 20 cm and a length of tentacles of about 61 cm.

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Barbed pepper has a characteristic red color, which is composed of a simple neural network on the ocean floor.

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Red crested salmon fish has a length of over 40 cm. This fish is very special, recognizable with a large head and large eyes.

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Blue stellar starfish inhabit much of British waters.

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These fried egg-shaped sea slugs have a beautiful color scheme.

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Transparent pepper shines on the seabed.

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Close up of fish cans of clouds.

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Purple sea snails mainly "hunt" small prey, with magnets.

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The seaweed is also as colorful as the terrestrial peony.

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Panorama of Skomer Marine Reserve, Pembrokeshire, Wales.


Source: Daily Mail