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Discover Mediterranean III

Black urchins (Arbacia lixula) are all too common in the Mediterranean. Stepping on them is a painful experience although their stings are not venomous. Great algae eaters for the tank, too. Depth: 2 meters, Saronikos Gulf, Attika.

A gobby in perfect harmony with its surroundings. Depth: 2 meters, Saronikos Gulf, Attika.

An octopus (Octopus vulgaris) desperately trying to "disappear" in its small cave. Depth: 6 meters, Saronikos Gulf, Attika.

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