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    This is my perspective on biodiversity. From underneath the water we see the other half of the animals often forgotten because the live beneath the surface. Although this image appears to be void of other animals other than the Australasian Gannet, inadvertently it has captured thousands of plankton living in the seemingly clear water. Not to mention the Heart Urchins and octopus beneath the sand. Australasian Gannet, photographed at Popes Eye in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia.
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    Date Taken: Sep 21, 2013
    Date Uploaded: Mar 2, 2014
    Location: Portsea, Victoria, Australia
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
    Focal Length: 17 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec
    Aperture: f/8
    ISO: 400
    Copyright: © Jarrod Boord
    Categories: Animals, Underwater
    Assignments: Biodiversity