A crabeater seal (Lobodon carincinophagus) rests on a small piece of ice near Anvers Island Antarctica. Crabeater seals are a true that have special dentition that allows them to eat shrimplike organisms called krill.
Photographer: David Doubilet
A gooseberry combjelly is rfelected in a night sea, Antarctica
Photographer: Jennifer Hayes
Marine sea snail gastropod Antarctic Peninsula
Photographer: Jennifer Hayes
An anemone Isotelia antractica lives on the discarded whale bones that cover the bottom of the bay off the historic whaling station of Port Lockro, Antarctic Peninsula.
Photographer: David Doubilet
Anemones live on whale bones on the bottom of Port Lockroy Harbor Antarctica, a former whaling station. The hard bone substrate is preferabel to the soft bottom that would foul their soft tissues.
Photographer: David Doubilet
Lone adelie penguin, Antarctica
Photographer: David Doubilet
Adelie penguins, Antarctica
Photographer: David Doubilet
A lone adelie Penguin on icefloe along the Antarctic Peninsula
Photographer: Undersea Images Inc
A National Geographic Lindblad Expeditions Zodiac explores the icebergs of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Photographer: Undersea Images Inc
Adelie Penguin stretches its flippers, Antarctica
Photographer: Undersea Images Inc
Leopard Seal at Astrolab Island Antarctica
Photographer: David Doubilet
Curious Llopard seal sees its relection in the glass dome on my camera, Antarctica.
Photographer: David Doubilet
Iceberg in plankton bloom, Antarctica Peninsula
Photographer: David Doubilet
Chinstrap and gentoo penguins on a bergy bit or small ice floe off Danko Island, Antarctic Peninsula
Photographer: David Doubilet
chinstrap penguins res on a bergy bit near danko island antarctica
Photographer: David Doubilet
Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins on a bergy bit near Danko Island Antarctica.
Photographer: David Doubilet