Images Dated 2013 January
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Goldlined seabream (Rhabdosargus sarba)
Goldlined seabream (Rhabdosargus sarba). Like most bream, this fish feeds on a variety of bottom-dwelling invertebrates and small fishes. They tend to be found in coastal waters in the vicinity of reefs but can also be found in estuarine waters. South Solitary Island, New South Wales, Australia
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Cataraman in the Denison Canal, 2.42 km long, which separates the Forestier Peninsula
Cataraman in the Denison Canal, 2.42 km long, which separates the Forestier Peninsula from mainland Tasmania. It opened in 1905, saving several hours for small boats travelling from the east coast to Hobart by not having to go around the Forestier Peninsula, and just as important, avoiding the hazards of Cape Pillar and Cape Raoul. Dunalley, Tasmania, Australia