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Welcome to our download area for MarineBio visitors and members. Join today and help us provide more exclusive marine life videos, photo galleries, screensavers, and wallpapers. Enjoy! Visit the MarineBio Video Library to watch movies filmed by MarineBio staff in the Red Sea, Galápagos, Cozumel and Indonesia. These are in addition to the videos on specific species home pages throughout the network.

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MarineBio Indonesia Expedition 9/06 photo gallery
August 28-September 14, 2006: Lembeh Strait/Bunaken Marine Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia. 33 dives (~32 hours underwater) at 30 dive locations (23.5 m average max depth, water temp. 25-29°C). ~6 hrs video + ~2,000 photos, this gallery contains what photos passed for possible species home pages on MarineBio.org. Enjoy!

» Click to visit gallery | Expedition report

MarineBio Honduras Expedition 10/05 photo galleries
August 27-September 10, 2005: 36 Nitrox dives at 32 dive locations. 2,700 photos taken, 978 passed for possible species home pages and other uses on MarineBio.org. Enjoy!

» Click to visit gallery | Expedition report

MarineBio Florida Expedition 2/05 photo galleries
February 9-21, 2005: 10 Nitrox dives at 9 locations out of Boyton Beach, FL and 10 dives at 7 locations out of Key Largo, FL. 1200 photos taken, 430 passed for possible species home pages and other uses on MarineBio.org.

» Click to visit gallery

MarineBio Bonaire Expedition 8/04 photo galleries
August 6-22, 2004: 38 Nitrox dives at 27 dive locations. 1400 photos taken, 624 passed for possible species home pages and other uses on MarineBio.org.

» Click to visit gallery


MarineBio Screensaver #1 - Bonaire Invertebrates

MarineBio's first screensaver!

This screensaver consists of 31 photos chosen from the Bonaire Expedition's vertebrates photo collection. Download the zip file below, unzip it and run the exe file to install the screensaver automatically. The screensaver will look best on monitors with resolutions set higher than 1024x768 and color depth set to Highest Color Quality (32 bit). The file is 5.7MB and can be uninstalled under your Add or Remove Programs in your Control Panel (in Windows).

If you download and enjoy a screensaver, join MarineBio or make a donation to receive your unlock code and to help with our projects and so that we can continue expanding the site with more photos and content about marine life.

» Download MarineBio Screensaver #1 - Bonaire Invertebrates (5.7MB)

 

MarineBio Screensaver #2 - Bonaire Vertebrates

MarineBio's second screensaver!

This screensaver consists of 59 photos chosen from the Bonaire Expedition's vertebrates photo collection. Download the zip file below, unzip it and run the exe file to install the screensaver automatically. The screensaver will look best on monitors with resolutions set higher than 1024x768 and color depth set to Highest Color Quality (32 bit). The file is 9.7MB and can be uninstalled under your Add or Remove Programs in your Control Panel (in Windows).

If you download and enjoy a screensaver, join MarineBio or make a donation to receive your unlock code and to help with our projects and so that we can continue expanding the site with more photos and content about marine life.

» Download MarineBio Screensaver #2 - Bonaire Vertebrates (9.7MB)

 

MarineBio Screensaver #3 - Indonesia Expedition

MarineBio's third screensaver!

This screensaver consists of 108 photos chosen from the Indonesian Expedition photo collection. Download the zip file below, unzip it and run the exe file to install the screensaver automatically. The screensaver will look best on monitors with resolutions set higher than 1024x768 and color depth set to Highest Color Quality (32 bit). The file is 33MB and can be uninstalled under your Add or Remove Programs in your Control Panel (in Windows).

If you download and enjoy a screensaver, join MarineBio or make a donation to receive your unlock code and to help with our projects and so that we can continue expanding the site with more photos and content about marine life.

» Download MarineBio Screensaver #3 - Indonesian Expedition (33MB)


MarineBio Sea Ethic Desktop Wallpapers

Enjoy MarineBio's Sea Ethic Desktop Wallpapers. The easiest way to make one your desktop wallpaper is to click the link that matches your desktop size and once downloaded in your browser window, right-click and choose "Set as Background" (Internet Explorer example):

 

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