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  • In shallow water of the Aitutaki lagoon off the islet of Maina Iti on Aitutaki, Cook Islands, ripples on the surface of the water cast shadows on the sea floor.
    Aitutaki-Lagoon_Ripples_Sea-Floor_B1...jpg
  • Lesser brain coral (Leptoria phrygia) grows at the edge of a shelf in the lagoon on Aitutaki in the Cook Islands. It is native to the Cook Islands and found on near shore reefs throughout French Polynesia and in east Africa.
    Aitutaki-Lagoon_Brain-Coral_B173209.jpg
  • Humbug dascyllus (Dascyllus aruanus) forage in an isolated patch of coral in the Aitutaki lagoon on Aitutaki, Cook Islands. In the shallow water, shadows of ripples on the surface are cast onto the sea floor.
    Aitutaki-Lagoon_Coral_Ripple-Shadows...jpg
  • The islet of Maina is visible over the surface of the water in the lagoon on Aitutaki Island in the Cook Islands.
    Aitutaki_Maina-Islet_Underwater_B173...jpg
  • Framed by the fronds of coconut palm trees, the evening sun shines through a break in the clouds over the Aitutaki lagoon as viewed from the southern tip of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands. The islets of Maina and Maina Iti, also known as Honeymoon Island, are visible on the horizon on the left side of the image.
    Aitutaki_Evening-Clouds_1248.jpg
  • Purple coral covers a face just below the surface of the lagoon on Aitutaki in the Cook Islands.
    Aitutaki-Lagoon_Purple-Coral_B173195.jpg
  • A few cumulus clouds develop in the sky over the turquoise waters of the Aitutaki lagoon on the island of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands. Two small islets — Tekopua and Tapuatai, more commonly known as One Foot Island — are visible on the horizon.
    Aitutaki-Lagoon_Afternoon-Clouds_B17...jpg
  • Framed by the fronds of coconut palm trees, the evening sun shines through a break in the clouds over the Aitutaki lagoon as viewed from the southern tip of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands. The islets of Maina and Maina Iti, also known as Honeymoon Island, are visible on the horizon on the left side of the image.
    Aitutaki_Evening-Clouds_1486.jpg
  • Dozens of fish, primarily green chromis (Chromis viridis) and whitetail dascyllus (Dascyllus aruanus), feed in the coral in the lagoon surrounding Aitutaki in the Cook Islands.
    Aitutaki-Lagoon_Fish_Coral_B184157.jpg
  • A school of insular halfbeak (Hyporhamphus affinis) fish swim near the surface of the water of the Aitutaki lagoon off Aitutaki in the Cook Islands.
    Aitutaki-Lagoon_Insular-Halfbeak_B17...jpg
  • A school of insular halfbeak (Hyporhamphus affinis) fish swim near the surface of the water of the Aitutaki lagoon off Aitutaki in the Cook Islands.
    Aitutaki-Lagoon_Insular-Halfbeak_B17...jpg
  • Purple coral covers a face just below the surface of the lagoon on Aitutaki in the Cook Islands.
    Aitutaki-Lagoon_Purple-Coral_B173215.jpg
  • One of the few remaining Pacific banyan (Ficus prolixa) trees on Aitutaki in the Cook Islands spreads across the landscape. The tree is native to the Cook Islands and others in the South Pacific, although it is now locally endangered. It is now rare on Aitutaki and nearly extirpated on Rarotonga.
    Aitutaki_Banyan-Tree_2088.jpg
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