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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From The Great Lakes

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A Virile Crayfish, one of nine species found in Ontario, raises its claws in defence.
A Smallmouth Bass in the Lower Niagara River.
You're in my Space! A Northern Map Turtle takes exception to my presence underwater at the Welland Scuba Park.
Look closely: A diver penetrates a lower deck of the William Barnum shipwreck. In 1894, the wooden cargo ship sustained damage from ice and bad weather and started taking on water. Efforts to tow it to shore failed and it sank on April 3, 1894.
Diver exploring the wreck of the wooden Steamer 'Raleigh' in Lake Erie, near Port Colborne,Ontario.
"Preserved By The Cold"
A diver explores the William Barnum shipwreck. The wooden sustained damage from ice and bad weather and sank on April 3, 1894.
Over-under in front of the 40 Mile Point Lighthouse. Thanks to Becky Kagan Schott for the great modeling!
Under streaming light rays, a photographer shoots images of the stern of the Joseph S. Fay shipwreck in Lake Huron. The ship sunk in a storm when the schooner it was towing twisted, ripping off the stern of the Fay.
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A free diver explores the stern of the Joseph S. Fay shipwreck in Lake Huron, Michigan.
A Round Goby resting on the bottom of the Niagara River
A Bluegill Sunfish photographed in local Quarry near Lake Erie in Southern Ontario.
A view of the Niagara II, sunk near Fathom Five National Marine Park,Tobermory,Ontario
A Bluegill sunfish models for a portrait in a local Quarry close to Lake Erie.
Divers explore the upper sections of the Niagara II near Tobermory. Canon 6D, 15mm lens, manual exposure in natural light. Colour corrected in PS from the RAW file.
Rebreather diver at the boilers of the wreck of the Rothesay, near Prescott. Canon 6D, 15mm lens, manual exposure in natural light. Colour corrected in PS from RAW file.
Crayfish sp. Niagara River. While doing a first dive of the year in the lower Niagara I encountered several of these creatures.
Several crayfish were spotted this afternoon on a dive in the lower Niagara River. The Olympus TG4 in housing allowed for some great macro shots.
Freshwater Bryozoan, Welland Scuba Park
Round Goby
Welland Scuba Park
Lone Round Goby, Lake Erie. These fish, an invasive species, now dominate the bottom of many areas of the Great Lakes.
Two Gobies photographed with Olympus TG4,zoomed in. Lake Erie
A tech diver on the starboard side of the "Forest City" that was wrecked in 1904 near Tobermory. Canon 6D, 15mm lens, high ISO, cropped for subject and converted to B&W in PS.
A couple share a quiet evening on stand-up paddle boards at Sauble Beach. Canon 6D, 24-105 lens, manual settings, no cropping or colour correction.
View of bow of the Barque 'Arabia', Tobermory, Ontario
Bow of the Barque'Arabia' sunk in 1884 near Tobermory, Ontario
ShipsWheel on the Niagara II, Near Tobermory, Ontario.
Cold water Diving at the Welland Scuba Park
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