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Diver with underwater house off the coast of MaltaDiver attempts to anchor an Underwater House to the seabed, some 50 feet deep, in Paradise Bay, off the coast of Malta. The inflatable house was equipped with lighting
Fairies walking on the seabed on a New Year cardThree fairies walking on the seabed on a New Year card, admiring the sea creatures. Date: circa 1890s
Underwater PhotographyUnderwater photography has now been developed into a fine art thanks to diving cameramen with special waterproof aparatus. Diving to photograph the floor of a dock. Date: 15 September 1932
Monge SubmarineMonge : until 1914, most French submarines are steam- driven, hence the smoke. She has electric motors for underwater sailing. Date: circa 1905
The Proposed Channel Railway - a tunnel connecting England and France. 1862
Emperor power boat, Santa Catalina Island, California, USAGlass-bottomed Emperor power boat, used for showing sightseers the Submarine Gardens, Santa Catalina Island, California, USA. circa 1914
Singular Accident - drowning in a swimming pool. circa 1876
Glass-bottomed boat, Santa Catalina Island, California, USAGlass-bottomed passenger boat, used for showing sightseers the Submarine Gardens, Santa Catalina Island, California, USA. Date: 1922
Planes of a British submarine, WW1The planes of a First World War submarine - horizontal rudders to regulate the angle of ascent and descent. Date: 1914
British submarines in dock, WW1Part of Britains underwater submarine fleet moored in dock just before the First World War. Date: 1914
Underwater bell, Marine Studios, Marineland, Florida, USAA dolphin and a turtle near an underwater bell at Marine Studios, Marineland, Florida, USA. The ringing of the bell is a signal that it is feeding time. Date: circa 1938
Six types of Stickleback: Rough-Tailed or Three-Spined (Gasterosteus aculeatus, also known as Barnstickle, Banstickle, Sharplin and Pricklefish), Half-Armed (Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus)
Illustration, colourful angel fish, by J Hubert Dyl(?). Date: early 20th century
Illustration, silver and blue fish, by J Hubert Dyl(?). Date: early 20th century
Art nouveau style coral on the seabed. Date: circa 1920s
Two seahorses with seaweedTwo seahorses surrounded by seaweed. Date: circa 1920s
Fish swimming through seaweedA fish swimming through seaweed. Date: circa 1920s
Angel fish swimming through coralAn angel fish swimming through coral. Date: circa 1920s
Fish swimming through coralA fish swimming through coral. Date: circa 1920s
A duck and a frog. Date: circa 1920s
Poster, summer holiday activitiesPoster for young people. Vision -- if you have ideas about activities during the summer holiday please let someone know. Showing a couple doing some underwater swimming. Date: circa 1960s
Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Malta
Bottlenose Dolphin - mother and newborn baby / calf - swimming together (Tursiops truncatus). Malta. The calf was born on July 20th 2010 at 15:30
Bottlenose Dolphin - mother is stimulating her recently born calf after which the calf normally will feed (Tursiops truncatus). Oltremare lagoon Riccione Italy. The pregnancy lasted 54 weeks
Bottlenose Dolphin - recently born calf swims with mother (Tursiops truncatus). Oltremare lagoon Riccione Italy. The pregnancy lasted 54 weeks
Bottlenose Dolphin - birth process has started - with tail out (Tursiops truncatus). Oltremare lagoon Riccione Italy. The pregnancy lasted 54 weeks
Bottlenose Dolphin - swimming underwater - with water bubble (Tursiops truncatus)
Bottlenose Dolphin - two swimming underwater (Tursiops truncatus)
Rissos Dolphin - swimming underwater with a Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) (Grampus griseus)
Bottlenose Dolphin - blowing air rings underwater (Tursiops truncatus)
Bottlenose Dolphin - Resting underwater (Tursiops truncatus)
Dolpin using its Sonar / echo location to locate ball. dolphins will use echolocation to hunt for food hidden in sand in the seabed
Dolpin Sonar system - wearing eye-patches and using echo location. dolphins will use echolocation to hunt for food hidden in sand in the seabed
Dolphin Sonar system - wearing eye-patches and using echolocation. dolphins will use echolocation to hunt for food hidden in sand in the seabed
Bottlenose Dolphin - Female (Mother) communicating with Newborn Baby / Calf immediately after birth, keeping the baby under water to control its breathing (Tursiops truncatus)
Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Bab y Calf whistling to its mother immediately after birth (Tursiops truncatus). Part of a sequence of imagesDolphin gestation / pregnancy lasts approx
Bottlenose Dolphin - Baby / Calf dolphin being nudged to surface by mother. (Tursiops truncatus). Just after birth the mother will control the babys breath by pushing it under the water or
Bottlenose Dolphin - Mother giving birth to Baby / Calf. (Tursiops truncatus). Birth Sequence 2. The tail of the baby is out, from this moment normally within two hours birth will occur
Bottlenose dolphins - three close-up of heads underwater (Tursiops truncatus)
Russian Desman - swimming (from underneath) (Desmana moschata). Okskii Biospheric Nature Reserve; river Oka valley, Central Russia
Russian Desman - pops its nose out of water to search the environment with its sense of smell for danger (desmans rarely come out of water) (Desmana moschata)
Rissos Dolphin swimming underwater (Grampus griseus)