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Bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) swims through deep water off Mexico Yucatan Peninsula.
Close up of juvenile Great White Shark swimming through murky water hunting for prey. Photographed at Neptune Islands, South Australia.
Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) breaking the surface off Gaansbaai, South Africa
White shark fish close-up taken through the glass of aquarium.
Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas) in Bimini, Bahamas
On the ocean floor of the Indo-Pacific Ocean
Bull shark with open mouth in blue water below the surface.
Underwater image of bull shark getting close up in the blue ocean of Bimini, The Bahamas. Bullsharks (Carcharhinus leucas) are known for their aggressive behaviour and account for a number of attacks on humans. These large predators are able to live in both saltwater and freshwater, which enables them to migrate into river systems and estuaries.
A solitary bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, patrols the serene ocean floor, a powerful figure against the stark sandy bottom, as another shark looms in the blue expanse above
Mansuar island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Photo of divers and sharks seen from above, taken during a diving expedition in Tiger Beach, Bahamas.
Large Great White Shark swimming past with dorsal fin out on surface of clear blue ocean. Photographed in South Australia while cage diving.
Bull shark swims along white sand at the bottom of the ocean.
A dolphin in the turquoise waters of Sian Ka'an, a biosphere reserve located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, in the Riviera Maya.
The view of a bull shark from the front, Pinnacles, Mozambique
Baby shark.
Bull shark visits a beach
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 anywhere else! Palau, near German Channel, 7°7'11.09 N 134°16'8.5 E at 23m depth
dorsal fin of great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, observed near Seal Island in False Bay, South Africa
Close up of Great White Shark swimming beneath the surface
Eye level with a Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris). Blue sea behind & shadow on the sea floor. Ramora (suckerfish) in attendance.
Close up shot of hammerhead shark swimming on the ocean floor.
Great White Shark, Carcharodon carcharias,Gansbaai, Western Cape, South Africa, Africa
Shark underwater in Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) swimming close to the sandy bottom
Dolphins Swimming in Shallow Water
A group of bullsharks in the deep of tiger beach
Close up of shark passing by in clear blue water.
Large oceanic white-tip shark Carcharhinus longimanus under water in the open ocean
The open mouth of a shark swimming in an aquarium. Several teeth can be seen.
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