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Cage Diving with great white sharks off the island of Guadalupe in Mexican waters of the Pacific Ocean
Front on shot of ominous looking Great White Shark swimming directly at camera. Photographed in South Australia while cage diving.
Grey Nurse Shark (Sand Tiger Shark or Rugged Tooth Shark) surrounded by a school of commensal fish. Photo taken at Flat Rock, North Stradbroke Island, Australia.
Blacktip Reef Shark Carcharhinus melanopterus occurs in the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific from the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and East Africa to the Hawaiian Islands and the Tuamoto Archipelago, north to Japan and south to Australia and through the Suez Canal in the eastern Mediterranean, in a depth range from 0-75m, max. length 200cm. Palau announced 2009 world's first shark sanctuary, banned all commercial shark fishing within its exclusive economic zone. 600000 sq km (230,000 sq mi) of ocean are protected now. As a result, divers see more sharks here than anywhere else! Palau, near German Channel, 7°7'13.279\
a species of shark common in tropical coral reefs
Close up shot of hammerhead shark swimming on the ocean floor.
Great hammerhead shark in blue tropical waters.
On the ocean floor of the Indo-Pacific Ocean
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Close up of ominous Great White Shark swimming past. Photographed in South Australia while cage diving.
Masquerade and concept of hiding the truth
Underwater image of Great Hammerhead shark in the blue ocean off Bimini, The Bahamas. Killing due to misconception of sharks as well as unsustainable fishing to obtain its fins has led to  a dramatic collapse in shark populations worldwide. As a consequence the hammerheadshark as well as other species of sharks are now critically endangered.
Great Hammerhead in the shallow Water of the Bahamas
Whale shark Rhincodon typus is the world's largest fish, which is harmless to humans. Specimen are rarely above 12 m. They are often seen offshore but coming close inshore, sometimes entering lagoons or coral atolls. The species feeds on planktonic and nektonic prey, such as small fishes (sardines, anchovies, mackerel, juvenile tunas and albacore), small crustaceans and squids. The «bagans» are traditional fishing platforms. In the Triton Bay, they are a hot spot for whale shark watching, as the baitfishes attract them. Thats where they are often seen with the head at or near the surface when feeding. \n\nThese specimen come up from the deep, followed by numerous fishes. Many Sharksuckers Echeneis naucrates at the ventral side of the Whale Shark.\n\nThe photo was taken in the early morning from 5m depth in a Bay East of Kaimana, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°34'50.958 S 133°49'22.272 E
Great White shark swimming quickly on the surface
Off the Island of Fakarava there is a famous dive site called the 'Wall of Sharks' where over 500 sharks can be seen at anythime. Considered to be one of the best dives in the world.
Different species of sharks cut out on white background. Whitetip Reef Shark, Dusky Whaler, Grey Reef, Whale Shark, Bull and Leopard (Zebra) Sharks
Front on shot of ominous looking Great White Shark smiling at camera. Photographed in South Australia while cage diving.
Manta Ray, Lady Elliot Island, Australia
View of the grey reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) at the Blue Corner in Palau - Micronesia
Bull shark angled head on approach in blue water near surface with fish.
Black tip reef shark.  Taken off the barrier reef in Bora Bora.  More Bora Bora Images
A Lemon Shark in Tiger Beach in Bahamas
Grey Reefshark or Blacktail Reef Shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos occurs in the Indo-West and Central Pacific on continental and insular shelves and oceanic waters adjacent to them. The species is common on coral reefs, often in deeper areas near drop-offs to the open sea, in atoll passes, and in shallow lagoons adjacent to areas of strong currents in a depth range from 1-275m. Max. length female 172cm, male 255cm. Palau announced 2009 world's first shark sanctuary, banned all commercial shark fishing within its exclusive economic zone. 600000 sq km (230,000 sq mi) of ocean are protected now. As a result, divers see more sharks here than almost anywhere else! A Live Sharksucker Echeneis naucrates is attached at this specimen. Palau, near Blue Corner, 7°8'3.6528 N 134°13'10.5204 E at 11m depth
A Great Hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran) in Bimini, Bahamas
Great White Shark aggressively attacking bait line while cage diving. Photographed at Neptune Islands, South Australia.
White tip oceanic shark accompanied by school of pirot fish.
The shark's keen eyes and pointed snout are prominent features, while its blue coloration is characteristic of the species. The photo provides a unique and detailed view of the shark's anatomy and behavior, and serves as a valuable scientific record of this important marine predator. It is a reminder of the need to study and protect these creatures, which play a vital role in maintaining the health and balance of our oceans.
Tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, are one of the most beautiful sharks on the planet. They give birth to live young and are one of the oceans top predators. Tiger sharks are extremely important to the planet, they keep our oceans clean and healthy by eating rotting dead things from the water., cleaning our oceans of bad bacteria and disease.
The open mouth of a shark swimming in an aquarium. Several teeth can be seen.
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