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The Great Hammerhead Shark is an amazing shark and unfortunately under human threat due to its large dorsal fin and the fin trade
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A young diver awed by a photobombing shark. What a wonderful dive!
Young diver interacting with a large school of curious Atlantic blue tang. They suddenly surrounded our group for no apparent reason.
Close encounter in the Bahamas.
A young diver (my granddaughter) couldn't be happier to be surrounded by sharks on Stuart Cove's shark dive in Nassau.
Two beautiful predators on the prowl in the Bahamas. We saw sharks on every dive in the Bahamas last week. Fantastic!
In the movie ‘Jaws’, the character Quint says, “The thing about a shark - it's got lifeless eyes, black eyes like a doll's eyes.” I don’t think so. This magnificent shark’s eyes look very alive, focused, and interested. Beautiful creatures!
A curious and playful Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) comes in for a close eye to eye encounter. Canon EOS 5D3, 8-15mm fisheye shot at 12mm, Nauticam housing , Zen dome 230.
The business end of a Tiger Shark and those are some sharp teeth! Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Nassau Garden/Photographed with a Canon G11 at Nassau, Bahamas
Shark in Sunlight/Photographed with a Canon G11 at the James Bond Site in Nassau, Bahamas
Shark? What Shark?/Photographed with a Canon G11 at the James Bond Site in Nassau, Bahamas
Nurse shark at sunset
Peacock Flounder
An early evening with a few Tiger Sharks is a great date! Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Nosing around with Lemon Sharks at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Spotted Dolphins enjoy some early morning playtime over the white sand of Bimini Bahamas
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Hammer Time at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
Sharks and more sharks arrive with our presence at Tiger Beach - Bahamas
At the surface
Bull shark dance
Great Hammerheads are quick and come in fast when hunting. This image was taken at Tiger Beach - an awesome spot to find lots of sharks in the Bahamas
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"Hide and Seek" The Great Hammerhead shark's favorite food is stingray. Stingrays try to counter this by hiding under the sand, but the hammerheads can sense the electrical signals emitting from their bodies.
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Reef shark Exuma
Sharks Up!
Exuma Cays Bahamas
Hammerhead at Tiger Beach
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