Andrew J. Martinez Photography
Under the Sea, Around the World
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Gulf of St. Lawrence
The Gulf of St. Lawrence in Quebec, Canada is biologically a very rich region due to the nutrients from the Great Lakes and many rivers mixing with the cold waters of the Labrador Current. While this may not seem like a wonderful place to photograph marine life, it truly is an underwater wonderland.
Northern Red Anemones
Northern Red Anemone, Urticina felina near Frilled Anemones, Metridium senile, in NW Atlantic scene, Quebec; Canada
Smooth Sun Star
Smooth Sun Star, Solaster endeca, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada an active predator also feeds on sea stars. Also known as Purple sun star
Crumb of Bread Sponge
Crumb of Bread Sponge, Halichondria panicea, Green color indicates the presence of a commensal algae. Near many Plumose anemones. Les Escoumins, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada,
Sculptured Shrimp
Sculptured Shrimp; Sclerocrangon boreas; Saguenay Fjord, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada
Polar lebbeid shrimp
Polar lebbeid shrimp, (Lebbeus polaris), Saguenay River fjord, Quebec, Gulf of St. Lawrence. Also known as Polar Shrimp
Winter Flounder
Winter Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Les Escoumins, Quebec, Canada
Northern Basket Stars
Northern Basket Stars, Gorgonocephalus arcticus, on the walls of the fjord. Saguenay Fjord, Quebec, Canada
Northern Basket Star
Northern Basket Star, Gorgonocephalus arcticus, on the walls of the fjord. Saguenay Fjord, Quebec, Canada
Eared Stalked Jellyfish
Eared Stalked Jellyfish, Haliclystus auricula, on kelp. Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada
Northern Red Anemone,
Northern Red Anemone, Urticina felina near Scarlet Psolus, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada,
Northern Red Anemone
Northern Red Anemone, Urticina felina, Gulf of St. Lawrence; Quebec; Canada; near Frilled anemones and urchins
Arctic Lyre Crab
Arctic Lyre Crab, (Toad Crab), Hyas coarctatus, scavenging on dead fish. Quebec, Canada, Gulf of St. Lawrence, NW Atlantic,
Arctic Lyre Crab
Arctic Lyre Crab, Hyas coarctatus, seeking protection under anemone, Gulf of St. Lawrence
Northern Red Anemone near Scarlet Psolus
Northern Red Anemone, Urticina felina, Gulf of Maine with Scarlet Psolus, Psolus fabricii, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada
Plumose anemone reproducing
Plumose (Frilled) Anemones, Metridium senile, on a rock. The white anemone is reproducing by asexuaal reproduction. Gulf of St Lawrence; Quebec; Canada
More Collections
Browse our pre-made galleries or do your own image search below, you will have the ability to add any image to your “Favorites.” Your Favorites Collection is your own custom gallery. As long as you use the same computer, it will automatically remember what is in your Collection via cookies.
As an added convenience for you, we have added the ability for you to submit your Collection to us at Andrew J. Martinez Photography. We can instantly see the same images you are looking at and answer any questions that you might have.
Enjoy the site, and please contact us with any questions or comments.
Andrew J. Martinez Photography
Under the Sea, Around the World
~~><((((º>
Gulf of St. Lawrence Gallery
The Gulf of St. Lawrence in Quebec, Canada is biologically a very rich region due to the nutrients from the Great Lakes and many rivers mixing with the cold waters of the Labrador Current. While this may not seem like a wonderful place to photograph marine life, it truly is an underwater wonderland.
Northern Red Anemones
Northern Red Anemone, Urticina felina near Frilled Anemones, Metridium senile, in NW Atlantic scene, Quebec; Canada
Smooth Sun Star
Smooth Sun Star, Solaster endeca, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada an active predator also feeds on sea stars. Also known as Purple sun star
Crumb of Bread Sponge
Crumb of Bread Sponge, Halichondria panicea, Green color indicates the presence of a commensal algae. Near many Plumose anemones. Les Escoumins, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada,
Sculptured Shrimp
Sculptured Shrimp; Sclerocrangon boreas; Saguenay Fjord, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada
Polar lebbeid shrimp
Polar lebbeid shrimp, (Lebbeus polaris), Saguenay River fjord, Quebec, Gulf of St. Lawrence. Also known as Polar Shrimp
Winter Flounder
Winter Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Les Escoumins, Quebec, Canada
Northern Basket Stars
Northern Basket Stars, Gorgonocephalus arcticus, on the walls of the fjord. Saguenay Fjord, Quebec, Canada
Northern Basket Star
Northern Basket Star, Gorgonocephalus arcticus, on the walls of the fjord. Saguenay Fjord, Quebec, Canada
Eared Stalked Jellyfish
Eared Stalked Jellyfish, Haliclystus auricula, on kelp. Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada
Northern Red Anemone,
Northern Red Anemone, Urticina felina near Scarlet Psolus, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada,
Northern Red Anemone
Northern Red Anemone, Urticina felina, Gulf of St. Lawrence; Quebec; Canada; near Frilled anemones and urchins
Arctic Lyre Crab
Arctic Lyre Crab, (Toad Crab), Hyas coarctatus, scavenging on dead fish. Quebec, Canada, Gulf of St. Lawrence, NW Atlantic,
Arctic Lyre Crab
Arctic Lyre Crab, Hyas coarctatus, seeking protection under anemone, Gulf of St. Lawrence
Northern Red Anemone near Scarlet Psolus
Northern Red Anemone, Urticina felina, Gulf of Maine with Scarlet Psolus, Psolus fabricii, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada
Plumose anemone reproducing
Plumose (Frilled) Anemones, Metridium senile, on a rock. The white anemone is reproducing by asexuaal reproduction. Gulf of St Lawrence; Quebec; Canada
More Collections
Browse our pre-made galleries or do your own image search, you will have the ability to add any image to your “Favorites.” Your Favorites Collection is your own custom gallery. As long as you use the same computer, it will automatically remember what is in your Collection via cookies.
As an added convenience for you, we have added the ability for you to submit your Collection to us at Andrew J. Martinez Photography. We can instantly see the same images you are looking at and answer any questions that you might have.
Enjoy the site, and please contact us with any questions or comments.