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Squirrelfish in the Coral Sea. Shot in Bimini, Bahamas.
Sharks+Bait=great shots. Tiger beach ,Little Bahamas bank. Swimming at the surface with lots of bait and lots of Lemon sharks.
Thanks Scott,Gale and Travis for throwing bait on my head...
Bahamas - Eluthera
Up close and personal with the Lemon Shark.
©Amanda Cotton
Freediving at night in the Bahamas with a pod of dolphins was a pretty magical experience.
A different perspective of Grand Bahamas from the air.
"I'd really prefer if I was not on the menu tonight, but if you must, my much larger cousin in right behind me!"
"I got one good tooth and I know how to use it!"
Yellowhead Wrasse shot in Bimini, Bahamas.
This new pet is gonna need a longggggg leash!
The beautiful Coral Sea Garden in Bimini, Bahamas.
Stopped in Bimini, Bahamas overnite on my dive trip and went for a walk on the beautiful beach and found this amazing sight of a wreck along the seashore. Looks likes its been here a long time.
The French Grunt, one of the more cooperative fish on my dive trip in Bimini, Bahamas.
"PALS"
You just can't have enough friends. Lemon Sharks shot at Tiger Beach.
"The Sapona". A concrete boat in Bimini used to smuggle rum into the U.S. in the 20's. It sank in 1929 during a hurricane and is now a popular dive destination with abundant sealife.
I was diving at a wreck site in Bimini when I came upon this stingray buried in the sand. I slowly crawled on my stomach to photograph it and after many images I reached out to touch it and it gracefully lifted its wings and swam away.
Hello Ms. Tiger Shark. Wow, are you a big girl! Check out the hook in her mouth.

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superb portrait of this big guy Pam
This picture was taken on the Nekton Pilot divesite known as Shark Junction.
Just "Say Cheese"! Lemon Shark shot at Tiger Beach, Bahamas.
This photo clearly shows how the teeth are easily replaced by the ones behind.
Lemon Shark shot at Tiger Beach near Grand Bahamas
"A pair and a spare" is what i always say. Diving and capturing sharks without yes without a cage. Little Bahama Bank Tiger Beach. Lemon sharks
Taken on the Nekton Pilot divesite called Hawksbill with an Olympus SP350
i had been photographing this guy as he lay in the sand when another diver nearly kneeled on top of him. He flew right past me, almost running over me.
Bahamas - Eluthera
This image of a Caribbean Reef Shark was taken off Nassau, during a dive with Stuart Cove's. 2008
Respect. This large 14 foot female Tiger shark cruised by my camera at least 3 times coming so close I could touch her. She slowed down every time to check me out then went on her way. Such beautiful animals.
Caribbean Reef shark with hook in mouth and cleaner along for the ride ...(auto level adjusted for contrast)
Bahamas - Eluthera
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