Here are a few of them:
A new species of Nembrotha nudibranch (a.k.a sea slug) found during the California Academy of Sciences' 2011 Philippine Biodiversity Expedition.| Photo: Terry Gosliner, California Academy of Sciences
Another new species of sea slug with the scientific name of Aeolid nudibranch | Photo: Terry Gosliner, California Academy of Science
A new species of Oxynaspididae barnacle living symbiotically on a black coral. | Photo: Terry Gosliner, California Academy of Sciences
A possible new species of Echinothrix (sea urchin) which has a distinctive red color that differentiates it from the more brownish, white-banded Echinothrix calamaris. | Photo: California Academy of Sciences
Two swell sharks. These new species inflate their stomach with water to scare off predators. | Photo: Stephanie Stone, California Academy of Sciences
Two swell sharks. These new species inflate their stomach with water to scare off predators. | Photo: Stephanie Stone, California Academy of Sciences