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The rich and abundant Atlantic Ocean

A lion's mane jellyfish floats in the waters off the Gabonese Republic, where the oceans are full of life. There are some small fish that are not afraid of this jellyfish toxicity hiding between its tentacles. The lion's mane jellyfish is the largest jellyfish in the world, with up to 1200 tentacles and a length of up to 37 meters. Photo by Enrique Sarah

The rich and abundant Atlantic Ocean

On this oil rig off the coast of the Gabonese Republic, the surface of the underwater structure is covered with cup corals or other marine benthic animals that are necessary to maintain the health of fish populations. Photo by Enrique Sarah

The rich and abundant Atlantic Ocean

The Jardines de la Reina National Park is home to many Caribbean reef sharks; it's also off-limits for commercial fishing. Photo by Enrique Sarah

The rich and abundant Atlantic Ocean

The crocodile travels along a protected waterway in the Queen's Garden. There are no natural predators here, and in the fertile waters of this marine protected area, crocodiles can feast on their meals, including food

The large tarpon. Photo by Enrique Sarah

The rich and abundant Atlantic Ocean

Red-backed cleaner shrimp swims beneath the bells and whistles of anemones. This small shrimp removes parasites from fish, and the fish are indexed by sea anemones, so they know that these cleaning helpers are likely to be nearby. Photo by Enrique Sarah

The rich and abundant Atlantic Ocean

In the Selvagans Islands, a diver from the Primal Ocean team found himself caught in a golden barracuda whirlpool. The legendary pirate Captain Kidd buried a lot of treasure here, although no one was able to find any trace of it. Photo by Enrique Sarah

The rich and abundant Atlantic Ocean