January 2, 2014
Kimbe Bay's Movable Feast
Photograph by David Doubilet, National Geographic
Animals that look like plants, feather star crinoids sweep plankton from the waters of Australia's Kimbe Bay. With 900 species of reef fish, the bay literally pulses with life—a movable feast for predators like these barracuda.
See more pictures from the November 2013 feature story "Paradise Revisted.”
David Doubilet speaks on photographing the underwater world »
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