Hand Feeding of Bull Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Whitetip reef sharks, Blacktip reef sharks, Grey Reef sharks, Lemon sharks, Tawny Nurse Sharks & Silvertip reef sharks.
Run by Aquatrek diving.
website out of Pacific Harbour, Fiji.
Facts about The Bistro- It is in Fiji
- The Bistro is in the Pacific.
- The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
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Sam CahirFeeding Bull Whaler shark, Beqa Channel, May 2009 with Nikon D90 17-55mm
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Sam CahirBull shark enjoying the Fiji sun. Taken with Nikon D90 with twin Z240's. 17-55mm lens.
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Sam CahirSiclefin Lemon Shark on Patrol!! She's obviously just eaten as there is a piece of flesh hanging out from her mouth. Big girl at over 2m. She certainly wasn't camera shy circling around me while i was trying to photograph some bull sharks.
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Sam CahirPregnant Silvertip Shark, shot in Beqa Lagoon whilst on the Aquatrek Shark dive. One of 5 silvertips that buzzed me today during the shoot.
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Sam CahirFish are friends!!! This heavily pregnant female bull shark is having a final feed before heading up the river to give birth. Shot in Beqa Passage, Fiji on 18 November 09. Nikon D90 twin Z240 strobes with Nikon 10-24 lens.
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Sam CahirLegend of Beqa. This massive 3.5m pregnant female Bull shark is being hand fed by a native of Beqa island, Fiji. The gods are said to protect the islanders from being harmed by the sharks who they inturn protect. This is a truely amazing experience
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Sam CahirAir Bull - These huge pectoral fins belong to a 3m female bull shark with her two tagalong remoras, ebony & Ivory.
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Sam CahirLaura (the 3.5m female tiger) swings in for a morning feed in the sunny tropics of fiji
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Sam CahirLaura the young tiger shark munches on a giant trevally. Taken down at 27m in the Beqa Passage Fiji.
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Sam CahirDiving with Aquatrek in Beqa Passage Fiji, Madonna the silvertip shark flys in for a closer look.
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Sam CahirBrandon Paige from Aquatrek Fiji extreme shark diving, swimming with a large female Bull shark called affectionately called 'Bella'. Taken down at 26m in Lake Reef marine reserve.