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Mark Weeks

Nudi Pixel Photographer

Underwater Cameras:

Sea&Sea DX-2G
(8 photos)

Photo Location

Great Barrier Reef, Australia
(3 photos)
Sydney, Australia
(3 photos)
Nelson Bay, Australia
(1 photos)
Koh Phi Phi, Thailand
(1 photos)

Nudibranch Species Photographed by Mark Weeks

(8 species)
Armina major
(1 photos)
Goniobranchus kuniei
(1 photos)
Goniobranchus tasmaniensis
(1 photos)
Jorunna funebris
(1 photos)
Notodoris minor
(1 photos)
Tambja verconis
(1 photos)
Thuridilla gracilis
(1 photos)
Unidentified species
(1 photos)

Nudibranch Photos by Mark Weeks

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Notodoris minor from Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Thuridilla gracilis from Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Goniobranchus kuniei from Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Armina major from Nelson Bay, Australia

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