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Underwater Photo Contest | Sharks

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Shots where sharks are the predominant subject. Sponsored by Stuart Cove's
Blue Shark off Cape Point - South Africa
Surface shots with Oceanic Blacktips
Sunset, clear water, Tigers is a perfect way to close the day out. This Tiger Shark was photographed on a patch reef at Tiger Beach Bahamas.
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Winter air bring the sharks in close. Lemon Sharks visit the surface for a chance to nibble on some dead fish. Jupiter FL on my mind!
This young Wobbegong shark was lying in a vase coral which provided a colourful background and made its delicate "tassels" really stand out!
Here's looking at you!
A close-up look at the eye and teeth of a Great Hammerhead.
"Beneath Flooding Light, Nature's Ballet" - A pair of great hammerheads cross paths under sunbeams.
Octavio and the Bull Shark, Playa del Carmen México
Whaleshark in the Lines, Isla Contoy México
The Big One; playa del Carmen México
leopard shark
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Happy Bull Shark Face, Playa del Carmen México
Whaleshark
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Hammerhead shark
Sharks
Hungry
Bull Shark and Divers, Playa del Carmen México
Sevengill shark, False bay, South Africa.
Up! - Last nurse shark picture of the year, I hope you enjoyed (:
~ Racing Extinction ~
A perfect day to shoot sharks silhouettes in Yap: calm, sunny, clear waters.
~ Racing Extinction ~
From my observations, it's often the most curious sharks which carry the worst battle scars. Not battles among their fellow sharks, but those sustained by humans. This fierce looking face is the result of an broken jaw.
~ The Grin ~
shoot@ogasawara japan
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What you see in this photograph is the symbiotic relationship between a Grey Reef Shark and the bluestreak cleaner wrasse. This Symbiotic Relationship between the Cleaner Wrasse and the other fish is mutually beneficial,
Blue shark
Shark approaching
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Final RoundThrough to 2017 awards final round judging
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