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Collection of Ocean Planktons (15)
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A simplified yet anatomically informative illustration of a copepod, highlighting its segmented body, antennae, and swimming appendages.
A stylized scientific illustration showcasing diverse oceanic life forms-from microscopic diatoms to small fish and invertebrates.
A vibrant scientific illustration showcasing the astonishing diversity of microscopic ocean life, from silica-shelled diatoms to gelatinous zooplankton.
A side-by-side artistic depiction of two microscopic ecosystems, highlighting the rich biodiversity of plankton and microbes.
A cheerful underwater scene with friendly cartoon marine life, ideal for teaching children about ocean biodiversity in a fun, engaging way.
A whimsical, hand-drawn-style seaweed graphic ideal for ocean-themed branding or educational materials.
SpongeBob strikes a surprised pose while wearing a whimsical snail costume-classic cartoon charm at its finest.
A classic line drawing showing diverse phytoplankton morphologies, with diatoms (left) and dinoflagellates (right) clearly labeled.
Colorful plankton silhouettes illustrating common microscopic marine organisms found in ocean ecosystems.
A clean line-art shrimp illustration paired with a vibrant orange-colored version for learning or coloring activities.
A close-up of a live Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba), showcasing its translucent body, red digestive tract, and delicate appendages.
A vibrant, stylized depiction of microbes, phytoplankton, viruses, and organic debris floating in water-revealing what’s invisible to the naked eye.
A stylized yet accurate depiction of various plankton types-including diatoms, copepods, jellyfish larvae, and dinoflagellates-highlighting oceanic biodiversity.