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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Caribbean Sea

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Freediver and Sperm Whale. (image taken under permit)
Close up of a Caribbean reef squid
This is the Flamingo Tongue sea-snail.
Nurse shark, swimming towards the camera
Reef Shark makes its way accross the path of the sun on a clear and beautiful dive at Tiger Beach, a popular hot spot for seeing and photographing sharks in the Bahamas.
Rush hour.
Sperm Whales off the Commonwealth of Dominica, (taken under permit)
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one mans trash is another mans treasure. Floating 3 miles offshore was this tiny seahorse.
taken under permit
You cannot pass. Sperm whale playfully puts itself between me and the boat. (under permit)
"Im ready for my close up now"....Sperm whale taken under permit
"Lion Hunter" part of my Underwater Surrealism body of work. Lionfish are ambush predators. This image is re-imagining how they would be on land like actual lions in Africa.
The ancient marine animal is a red sea sponge on the coral reefs of the Caribbean Sea.
social sperm whales (taken under permit)
Sperm whale spyhopping and playing at the surface;.
Sharks passing by
Among giants. Snorkeler and Sperm Whale. (Taken under permit)
Perfect conditions out, Sleeping whale and snorkeler. Taken under government permit.
Rusty Goby
Juvenile French Angel. Taken in St. Thomas with Olympus TG-4
A wall covered with cup corals. Found inside a cave at Norman Island (Treasure Island)
Mother and calf. Newborn calves are able to descend to feed at between 4-800m within 4 months, but not for long. Image taken under government issued permit.
“Pillars of Hercules” Limestone pillars carved by wind and waves over millennia
Sleeping giants.
Sperm whales shut down half their brains and sleep in a "head up" position about 5-10m from the surface. Taken freediving under government permit.
Juvenile file fish in Little Cayman
Jawfish in coral
Hammerhead Shark
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Shark with Divers, Gardens of the Queen Cuba
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