
©Thomas Vignaud Photography
The marine biodiversity of the Bahamas is unique and must be preserved.
Our topics include :
- Marine Ecosystems (Coral reefs, mangrove wetlands, dansy beaches, rocky shores, sea grass beds)
- Marine Organisms (Conch, crab, grouper, lobster, manatee, sea turtle, shark,…). Marine mammal are abundant in the Bahamas – Dolphins and Whales but also Manatees –
- Marine Environment and human impact.
- Nurse shark – © Serenity
- Coral fishes – © Serenity
- Reef shark – © Serenity
- Nurse sharks – © Serenity
- Barracuda – © Serenity
- Manta Ray – © Serenity
- Groupers facing – © Thomas Vignaud
- Yellow crab – © Serenity
- Friendly grouper – © Serenity
- Grouper big mouth – © Serenity
- Grouper head – © Serenity
- Grouper – © Serenity
- Thirsty manatee – © Serenity
- Manatee – © Thomas Vignaud
- Nurse shark – © Serenity
- Stingray – © Serenity
- Crab – © Serenity
- Stingray – © Thomas Vignaud
- Snapper behind fry – © Serenity
- Stingray – © Serenity
- Turtle – © Thomas Vignaud
- Turtle – © Serenity
- Swimming turtle – © Thomas Vignaud
- Swimming turtle – © Serenity
- Baby shark – © Thomas Vignaud
- School of fishes – © Thomas Vignaud
- Inside reef’school of fishes – © Serenity
- Eagleray – © Serenity
- Eagleray – © Serenity
- Angelfish – © Thomas Vignaud
- Coral fish – © Serenity
- Trumpet fish – © Serenity
- Grouper – © Serenity
- Parrot fish – © Serenity
- Coral and gorgons – © Serenity
- “Kiss me” – © Thomas Vignaud
- Sea urchins – © Serenity
- Coral garden – © Serenity
- Conch and fishes – © Serenity
- Coral hole – © Serenity
- Black Grouper – @ BEP Foundation