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2024 has been the year of the bait ball in Bonaire.  This tired turtle is looking for a place to rest, oblivious of the cyclone of big eye scan just meters away.  Shot with a Nikon Z8/Nauticam housing/INON z330 strobes.
By Leslie Howell
posted (5 days ago)
5 votes

Hypselodoris bullokii nudibranch_March 2024
(CanonEF100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (6 days ago)
2 votes

sepiola hiding and modulating chromatophores
By Michele Lazzari
posted Yesterday
2 votes

collors
By Marc Van Den Broeck
posted (5 days ago)
1 votes

Pterois miles
Please Help!I'm falling.
By Cumhur Gedikoglu
posted (3 days ago)
1 votes


By Salvatore Lauro
posted Yesterday
1 votes

Octopus vulgaris
By Cumhur Gedikoglu
posted Yesterday
1 votes

eyes
By Marc Van Den Broeck
posted (5 days ago)
0 votes

Goniobranchus collingwoodi nudibranch 
( named also G. tumulifera) _February 2024
(Canon EF100,1/200,f16,iso100)
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (4 days ago)
0 votes

BLENNIE - Ecsenius lineatus 
ILE DE LA REUNION 2024
By Didier Pasquini
posted (2 days ago)
0 votes
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2533 Entries Found: Page 56  of  94
The large packs of Reef Sharks that patrol the reefs off the Bahamas make it easy to get images of these sharks in different positions and settings.
Nurse Shark looking for food
A watchful Tiger Shark eyes me up as I get a wide angle shot of her. Unfortunately she has hook damage from a someone's day of fishing. This image was taken at Tiger Beach.
A friendly Nurse Shark passes over my head
Diving off the Bahamas and inspecting all holes usually presents an opportunity like this. This guy was not so keen on having his photo taken.Spotted Moray Eel very common in the Caribbean.
A nice fat Tiger makes a close inspection
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This image was taken at Hammertime Reef just after lunch as the sun changed position on the reef. Lots of Reef Sharks swimming in packs. Incredible dive and expedition!
Up from below the reef comes Emma. She and 3 other Tiger Sharks made their entrance to the scene the same way. Sorry for the scatter but thats the result of these large sharks moving around close to the reef. This image was taken in the Bahamas.
A Tiger appears from the dusky blue water to check me out
This image of was taken while this reef Shark made it's way through a swarm of Yellowtail Snappers at Ginormous Reef during the last dive of the day.
lemon shark over the sand
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The Lemon Sharks always seem to have a good bit of character. Teeth that they are always proud to display. This image was taken at Tiger Beach during a perfect day and week on the Shear Water.
A distant shot as Emma arrives from the blue. She's one big Tiger Shark and when she arrived the sun did as well. This image was taken at Tiger Beach off the Bahamas. I love these sharks!
From the vault - Emma on approach at the world famous Tiger Beach. Emma is now pregnant and I'm looking forward to seeing her in August!
tiger shark in B&W showing her Lorenzini pores
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This Tiger Shark needed a snack and moved in for a bite. This was a very exciting dive and I wish others could experience this to provide a new view of the sharks that swim in our oceans!
Tiger shark showing her nice skin pattern
Tiger shark posing for UW photographer
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Reef Sharks are plentiful off the Bahamas and make it a safe home now that the Bahamas protect them.
No Lions but lots of Tigers! Tiger Beach supports a large number of sharks. This image of a Tiger Shark stops for modeling shot. This is one of the many Tiger Sharks which are regulars at the spot.
This image was taken during the last dive of the trip. Sand, sea weed and Tigers! Lots of great shark action off the Bahamas. Looking forward to August!!!!
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Mother and baby
snorkelling with dolphins is so fun, but really hard work.
Lemon shark and remora's.
Tiger overhead
Snarling Tiger
The Tiger Sharks always swim methodically across Tiger Beach as they search for friendship and scraps of food.
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