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Best 1 American lobster (Homarus americanus)

The American lobster (Homarus americanus) is a large clawed crustacean inhabiting cold-water regions of the Northwest Atlantic. It’s notable for its significant role in North America's commercial fisheries and represents the largest commercially harvested species of lobster globally. Fishermen, seaf...

2 Andernach Geyser

Andernach Geyser is a cold water geyser in Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, drilled in 1903 and recorded by Guinness as the world's highest of its kind.

3 Southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii)

The Southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) is a spiny lobster species found in cold waters off southern Australia and New Zealand. It’s notable for its significant role in commercial fisheries, particularly within Australia and New Zealand, representing one of the world's largest exports of this ty...

4 Aquamarine Fukushima

Aquamarine Fukushima is an Iwaki, Japan aquarium opened in 2000, focused on the meeting of the Kuroshio and Oyashio currents off Fukushima.

5 European lobster (Homarus gammarus)

The European lobster (Homarus gammarus) is a large clawed crustacean found across the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean, closely related to the American lobster but distinguished by its vivid blue coloration in life.

6 Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus)

The Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) is a slender clawed crustacean found in the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean, commercially marketed as langoustine or Dublin Bay prawn and one of Europe's most economically important seafood species.

7 Herľany Geyser

Herľany Geyser is a cold water geyser in eastern Slovakia, active since 1872 and protected as a national natural monument from 1987.

8 Juan Fernandez rock lobster (Jasus frontalis)

Jasus frontalis, the Juan Fernandez rock lobster, is endemic to the Juan Fernandez Archipelago off Chile and supports an artisanal fishery that is one of Chile's oldest regulated marine harvests.

9 Hourglass Dolphin

The hourglass dolphin (Lagenorhynchus cruciger) is a small cetacean native to the icy waters of the Antarctic, distinguished by the unique black and white hourglass pattern on its sides.

10 Swarming squat lobster (Munida gregaria)

The swarming squat lobster, Munida gregaria, is a marine crustacean found in the Southern Hemisphere and is specifically notable for forming massive, dense aggregations in coastal waters.

11 Cape rock lobster (Jasus lalandii)

Jasus lalandii, the Cape rock lobster, is a commercially significant species endemic to South Africa's west coast, forming the basis of a major South African seafood export industry.

12 Crystal Geyser

Crystal Geyser is a carbon dioxide driven cold water geyser beside Utah's Green River, created by a 1935 oil exploration well near Green River.

13 Soda Springs Geyser

Soda Springs Geyser is a captive carbonated artesian well in Soda Springs, Idaho, accidentally unleashed in 1937 and now timed hourly.

14 Tristan rock lobster (Jasus tristani)

Jasus tristani, the Tristan rock lobster, is found exclusively around Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island in the South Atlantic and supports a small, remotely managed commercial fishery.

15 Rugose squat lobster (Munida rugosa)

The rugose squat lobster, Munida rugosa, is a marine decapod crustacean found in the cold waters of the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and is recognized by its distinctly spiny carapace.

16 Saint Paul rock lobster (Jasus paulensis)

Jasus paulensis, the Saint Paul rock lobster, inhabits the remote Amsterdam and Saint Paul Islands in the southern Indian Ocean and is harvested under French territorial fishery management.

17 White-beaked Dolphin

The white-beaked dolphin (Lagenorhynchus albirostris) is a large, robust cetacean endemic to the sub-Arctic waters of the North Atlantic, identifiable by its distinctly pale beak.

18 Chilean Dolphin

The Chilean dolphin (Cephalorhynchus eutropia) is a small, poorly studied cetacean endemic to the cold coastal waters of Chile, historically known locally as the black dolphin.

19 Cape lobster (Homarus capensis)

The Cape lobster (Homarus capensis) is a rare, small clawed lobster endemic to the waters off South Africa, representing the only Homarus species found in the Southern Hemisphere.

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