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Underwater Photo Contest | Sharks

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Shots where sharks are the predominant subject. Sponsored by Stuart Cove's
A little closer to the Jumna pack
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.
Silky shark gets a lust for our strobes
SHARK IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
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!
The name of this site, Cara-a-Cara, or "face to face" didn't disappoint.
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On Shark Dive with Aquatrek in Fiji, taken with Nikon coolpix and Ikelite housing with Wide Angle port attached. This is 'Warty' the Lemon shark
Young shark.. ;O)...
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!
Good Old Black Tips, never a dull moment
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!
3 Wobbegongs
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Tiger shark showing her nice skin pattern
hammerhead shark
Silky shark in the blue, Sudan
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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Caribbean Reef Sharks
Sevengill shark at Simon’s Town
Tiger overhead
Snarling Tiger
-on the run-
Grey Reef Shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) and Indo-Pacific sergeant (Abudefduf vaigiensis)
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bullshark
The Tiger Sharks always swim methodically across Tiger Beach as they search for friendship and scraps of food.
Always searching the bottom by sniffing along a trail of fish scent. The Lemon Sharks make their home on the sandbars of Tiger Beach.
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