This Marine Biologist pictures uncommon, Otherworldly Oceanic Creatures
Alexander Semenov is a up to date-day Jacques Cousteau.
November 5, 2015
while scientists, explorers, and Google Earth have mapped much of the terrestrial world, the expanses of the ocean remain a super thriller. Marine biologist Alexander Semenov, head of the dive crew at Moscow State college’s White Sea biological Station, has devoted his career not only to closing that data gap, however to making esoteric creatures obtainable through art, photography, and social media.
“my very own purpose is to review underwater life through camera lenses and to lift folks’s passion in marine biology,” he says.
Semenov is also best the Aquatilis excursion, a 3-yr-lengthy oceanic analysis go back and forth to review uncommon and incredibly fragile, soft-bodied organisms that live 300 toes beneath the water’s floor. he’s photographed a handful of these creatures, however estimates that eighty% of them are undiscovered. The arresting photography convey jellyfish that look like delicate plants, iridescent Syllidae, and alien ship-like Estonian indicans. trap one of the crucial images within the slide show above.
[All photograph: Alexander Semenov]
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