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Underwater Photo Contest | Sharks

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Shots where sharks are the predominant subject. Sponsored by Stuart Cove's
This Tiger Shark has some hook damage which will probably heal but it is time that we take better care of the sharks in our oceans before it is to late and the balance of the ocean completely collapses!
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Yikes smile
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Scary looking to some, loveable like a puppy to others. This Lemon Shark is just one of many found at Tiger Beach and the surrounding reefs off the Bahamas.
Reef sharks swim at the camera
Juvenile Black Tip Reef Shark at Kuredu, Maldives.
Reef Sharks coming in close. This was the last dive of the trip and the most exciting of the trip. All of the left over bait was let loose and so did the sharks with a visit from 25 Reefies at one time! Cameras and Action!
My trips have excitement!
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Tiger Beach always provides excitement and the large congregation of Lemon Sharks and is also the home to Emma , everyone's favorite Tiger Shark. Join us in August and you too will meet the lovely Emma!
The Cape Waters are not known for its kindness when it comes to good viz or calm waters, but as they say TUTIA and adapt. 7 Gill Cow Shark photographed on recent trip to Cape Town with Steve from Animal Ocean
One of about a dozen black tip reef sharks in the area.
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Caribbean Reef Shark portrait
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A beautiful day always at Tiger Beach as the Tiger Sharks patrol the sand bar with lots of curiosity and and decide on the best path to our bait crates.
During a dive at Hammertime, the sweet Tiger Shark know to many as Emma arrives for a lengthy visit. Shes big and beautiful!
Reef Shark patrolling
A blue shark photographed in 3 to 4m viz in Cape Town's really cold waters, but that is another story to tell smile
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These Reef Sharks can always be seen in packs and ranking from the largest in charge and smallest the follower. Taken at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas.
The Lemon Sharks cant help but to grin at our arrival on the reef. One hell of a grill. This image was taken at Hammertime Reef.
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Here Kitty Kitty! One large Tiger Shark comes in for a close look at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Another image taken during a safety stop. We did three great dives at Ginormous Reef that day. The weather was not great but it doesnt matter when you are below the surface. This Reef Shark was interested in the bait crates suspended from our boat.
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Tresher Shark
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In your face...
SCUBA snacks.... Bullshark
Caribbean Reef Shark
The sunset as I was making my last safety stop of the day and I was surrounded by Lemon, Reef, and one Tiger Shark at 15 ' from the surface.Lots of excitement at that depth.
An interested Reef Shark appears from the blue as the Shear Water is moored above us on the reef. A Beautiful day in the Bahamas!
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