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  • Paddle flap scorpionfish, Rhinopias eschmeyeri. White, pink, red and purple specimens have been found, Longdong (Dragon Cave), Taiwan. <br />
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Longdong is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and host an abundant marine life.Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-091436-74S.jpg
  • Black-spotted porcupinefish, Diodon hystrix, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. The porcupinefish concentrates tetrodotoxin, in certain parts of its body such as the liver, skin, gonads and the viscera. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-091704-73S.jpg
  • Paddle flap scorpionfish, Rhinopias eschmeyeri. White, pink, red and purple specimens have been found, Longdong (Dragon Cave), Taiwan. <br />
<br />
Longdong is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and host an abundant marine life.Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-092150-40S.jpg
  • Juvenile flying fish, Cypselurus sp, family Exocoetidae, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-192449-09S.jpg
  • Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondosa, or popeyed scorpionfish, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan.<br />
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One out of the six mysterious Rhinopia-species. Rhinopias are highly sought after by aquarists who collect rare and unusual species so the price is high in the aquarium trade with the highest export to Japan.<br />
<br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-093716-12S.jpg
  • Day Octopus Octopus cyanea, a female remains beside her eggs that are deposited in a den, and she dies soon after they hatch, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-162102-22US.jpg
  • Undescribed blenny, Blenniidae, tiny, with a wide head and feathery tentacles, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190607-122500-01S.jpg
  • Juvenile fish staying close to their jellyfish, Rhizostomatidae, host.  Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-192759-38S2.jpg
  • Sargassum frogfish, Histrio histrio (5 cm), Longdong, Tawain. The sargassum frogfish dart forward to grab prey by expelling water forcibly through its gill openings. It can expand its mouth to many times its original size in a fraction of a second, and can swallow prey larger than itself. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-191115-66US.jpg
  • Juvenile flying fish, Cypselurus sp, family Exocoetidae, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-191841-87S.jpg
  • Diver on the reef and a sea apple, Pseudocolochirus violaceus, that is a colorful and somewhat round sea cucumbers of the genera Pseudocolochirus, found in Indo-Pacific waters. They can release their internal organs or a toxin into the water when stressed. Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-091507-49S.jpg
  • Day Octopus Octopus cyanea, a female remains beside her eggs that are deposited in a den, and she dies soon after they hatch, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-161655-95S.jpg
  • Polyps of stony coral showing two different colours of the same species. Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. The coloring is a survival strategy that has to do with filtering UV-light.<br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190607-112007-40S.jpg
  • Polyps of stony coral, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
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Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190605-161957-93US.jpg
  • Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondosa, or popeyed scorpionfish, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan.<br />
<br />
One out of the six mysterious Rhinopia-species. Rhinopias are highly sought after by aquarists who collect rare and unusual species so the price is high in the aquarium trade with the highest export to Japan.<br />
<br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-093519-94S.jpg
  • Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondosa, or popeyed scorpionfish, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan.<br />
<br />
One out of the six mysterious Rhinopia-species. Rhinopias are highly sought after by aquarists who collect rare and unusual species so the price is high in the aquarium trade with the highest export to Japan.<br />
<br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190607-080031-82S.jpg
  • Sargassum frogfish, Histrio histrio (5 cm), Longdong, Tawain. The sargassum frogfish dart forward to grab prey by expelling water forcibly through its gill openings. It can expand its mouth to many times its original size in a fraction of a second, and can swallow prey larger than itself. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-191016-55S.jpg
  • Sargassum frogfish, Histrio histrio (5 cm), Longdong, Tawain. The sargassum frogfish dart forward to grab prey by expelling water forcibly through its gill openings. It can expand its mouth to many times its original size in a fraction of a second, and can swallow prey larger than itself. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-190551-85S.jpg
  • Undescribed blenny, Blenniidae, tiny, with a wide head and feathery tentacles, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190605-163014-58S.jpg
  • Oval squid, Sepioteuthis lessoniana, or bigfin reef squid, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. This is a commercially important species. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190605-115705-37USN.jpg
  • Many host Goby, Pleurosicya mossambica, resting on hard coral, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190605-154218-39S.jpg
  • Juvenile flying fish, Cypselurus sp, family Exocoetidae, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190605-114441-32US.jpg
  • Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondosa, or popeyed scorpionfish, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan.<br />
<br />
One out of the six mysterious Rhinopia-species. Rhinopias are highly sought after by aquarists who collect rare and unusual species so the price is high in the aquarium trade with the highest export to Japan.<br />
<br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-093717-14S.jpg
  • Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondosa, or popeyed scorpionfish, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan.<br />
<br />
One out of the six mysterious Rhinopia-species. Rhinopias are highly sought after by aquarists who collect rare and unusual species so the price is high in the aquarium trade with the highest export to Japan.<br />
<br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190607-082920-05S.jpg
  • Undescribed blenny, Blenniidae, tiny, with a wide head and feathery tentacles, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190605-162742-33US.jpg
  • Oval squid, Sepioteuthis lessoniana, or bigfin reef squid, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. This is a commercially important species. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-195659-46S.jpg
  • Juvenile flying fish, Cypselurus sp, family Exocoetidae, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-191909-00S.jpg
  • Juvenile flying fish, Cypselurus sp, family Exocoetidae, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190606-192257-93US.jpg
  • Diamond squid, Thysanoteuthis rhombus, juvenile (2 cm), Longdong, Taiwan. This is the first every sighted juvenile diamond squid in Taiwan. A rare shot. When adult it is a huge squid and grow up to one meter in mantle length and weigh up to 30 kg. This unusual cephalopod lives in pair-like relationships so if one is caught by squid fisherman, the other diamond squid will likely remain in the area until it is also caught.<br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190605-201501-11S.jpg
  • Undescribed blenny, Blenniidae, tiny, with a wide head and feathery tentacles, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. <br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190605-162658-28S.jpg
  • Day Octopus Octopus cyanea, a female remains beside her eggs that are deposited in a den, and she dies soon after they hatch, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan. Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-162102-22S.jpg
  • Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondosa, or popeyed scorpionfish, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan.<br />
<br />
One out of the six mysterious Rhinopia-species. Rhinopias are highly sought after by aquarists who collect rare and unusual species so the price is high in the aquarium trade with the highest export to Japan.<br />
<br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-093716-13US.jpg
  • Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondosa, or popeyed scorpionfish, Longdong, Northeast, Taiwan.<br />
<br />
One out of the six mysterious Rhinopia-species. Rhinopias are highly sought after by aquarists who collect rare and unusual species so the price is high in the aquarium trade with the highest export to Japan.<br />
<br />
Longdong (Dragon Cave) is the largest bay on the Northeast Coast and the bay host an abundant marine life.
    MLU-20190604-093048-67S.jpg