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There is lots of excitement the minute you enter the water at Tiger Beach. Tigers, Reef and Lemon sharks provide lots of action! Another expedition 9/25 - 10/1., if anyone is interested.
This image is of a Tiger Shark that spent nearly 8 hours U/W with us in one day at Tiger Beach. This Tiger keeps her distance from the divers who are hoping to get a great shot!
As we settled on the sand bottom at Tiger Beach, there was darkness around us and Lemon Sharks lying on the bottom watching our every move.
As we hit the bottom at 15', the parade began with Emma strutting her stuff behind the 15 or so Lemon Sharks that worked the area like a runway. Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Emma shows off her stuff at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Soon after the bait crates were set the Reef Sharks appeared over the reef, and the adventure and action started.
Reef Sharks come to the feeding party at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas
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This image was taken at Christmas during a dive with Stuart Cove's. This Reef Shark was one of the first to join the feeding party.
Reef Shark cruising on Ginormous Reef - Bahamas
This Reef Shark is moving with some velocity and speed, notice the blur of the tail! This image was taken at Ginormous Reef - Bahamas
As the sharks gathered over the reef, several of the sharks dodged Yellowtails and Grouper. This image was taken during our diving at Ginormous. Not the best photo but I think it is cool looking!
This dive at Ginormous Reef was spectacular! I shot 380 images during this dive. Sharks everywhere!
Brittle star on The Wreck of the Sapona South Bimini
The Reef Sharks came from behind coral heads and sea fans all afternoon. It was like a playground for sharks. This image was taken at Ginormous - Bahamas
This image is in approx 15 feet of water while I was on my safety stop. Swam right at me and veered of about 2 feet away. The sharks on this reef called Bull Run were very agressive
Diving with Jim Abernethy and the Shear Water enabled me to get up close with sharks... this image is a of a Lemon Shark and his teethy smile!

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Steven's making a name for himself shooting some great shark shots
As the morning sun broke the horizon we were diving, and diving with Lemons, Reefs and three Tigers. This image is a closeup and personal shot of Emma. Tiger Beach - Bahamas
This image of a lazy Lemon Shark was taken at Tiger Beach.
Reef Sharks to the left , to the right, and in front of me. Lots of excitement at Tiger Beach!
This Reef Shark arrives from the deep and ventures into the mix of 25 - 30 other Reef Sharks. This image was taken while diving at Ginormous - Bahamas
This Reef Shark moves in on our bait crates at Ginormous - Tiger Beach - Bahamas
With the sun came the Tiger Sharks! A beautiful day at Tiger Beach with incredible visibility. I snapped a few of these as Emma paraded in front of my camera. The group of photos makes an interesting photo essay.
This image of a Reef Shark was taken uring my shark expedition to Tiger Beach. This particular image was taken at Ginormous Reef, a favorite of the Shear Water crew. It was nearly dusk when we got out of the water!
"Faceoff" This Cleaning Goby and this baby Cardinal fish faceoff on a coral head. This image was taken during Christmas while diving off Nassau.
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The shark dive at Ginormous presented many great photo opportunities. This image is of a large Reef Shark. The Bahamas is known for the large Reef Shark population due to the fishing laws of the Bahamas.
"Game on" This Tiger is in a tangle with a pack of Lemon Sharks. The image shows the curiosity of these creatures and there was no aggression! Once again - Tiger Beach -Bahamas
"Teeth in the night" This image was taken at Tiger Beach during an exciting night dive.These lovable Lemon Sharks were not shy. It's quite the challenge to get lighting just right without blowing out their face and undersides with strobes.
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