An introduction to Aquatic ZoologyPhoto Galleries | Updated 1 decade ago Kimberley low tide.Photo by Clay Bryce A mixture of Anthias, damselfish, surgeonfish & unicornfish.Photo by Sue Morrison Aerial photograph, Dampier Port.Photo by Clay Bryce Acorn barnacles (Amphibalanus amphitrite), Dampier.Photo by D. Elford Sea star (Anseropoda rosacea).Photo by Clay Bryce Calantica darwini, Rowley Shoals.Photo by Andrew Hosie Collecting crustaceans, Kimberley.Photo by Clay Bryce Sea star (Celerina heffernani).Photo by Loisette Marsh Diving in Dampier.Photo by Clay Bryce Fiddler crab (Uca sp.), Dampier Archipelago.Photo by M.A. Titelius Fish collecting, Kimberley.Photo by Clay Bryce Acorn barnacles (Balanus trigonus), Dampier.Photo by D. Elford Sea star (Fromia pacifica).Photo by Loisette Marsh Sea star (Goniodiscaster acanthodes).Photo by Sue Morrison Sea star (Goniodiscaster australiae).Photo by Loisette Marsh Intertidal Collecting in Dampier.Photo by Sue Morrison Mangrove barnacle (Microeuraphia withersi) on leaves of a mangrove tree (Avicennia marina).Photo by Clay Bryce Micro-crustaceans, Adele Island and Montgomery Reef.Photo by Andrew Hosie Mosaic Crab (Lophozozymus pictor).Photo by Clay Bryce Brittle star (Ophiarachnella gorgonia).Photo by WA Museum Brittle star (Ophiarachnella sphenisci).Photo by WA Museum Brittle star (Ophiocoma dentata).Photo by Clay Bryce Brittle star (Ophioplocus imbricatus).Photo by WA Museum Brittle star (Ophioplocus imbricatus).Photo by Loisette Marsh Sea star (Pentagonaster sp.)Photo by Sue Morrison Recording species in DampierPhoto by Sue Morrison Researchers in the field.Photo by Clay Bryce Snapping shrimp (Synalpheus sp.).Photo by M.A. Titelius Southern blue devil (Paraplesiops meleagris), SW WA Photo by Sue Morrison Sunset at DampierPhoto by Clay Bryce Sea star (Tamaria tumescens)Photo by WA Museum Underwater Diver, Dampier ArchipelagoPhoto by Clay Bryce WAM staff negotiating the surf, KimberleyPhoto by Clay Bryce WAM staff collecting in Dampier.Photo by Clay Bryce This gallery introduce the Aquatic Zoology to the world. It shows research work, specimens, collection pieces, reef action photos, animals in the natural state and much more.