Great Hammerhead SHARK - front-view of back, with light-spot
Scalloped Hammerhead SHARK
Grey Reef SHARKS - The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large numbers like this. Worldwide these sharks have been hunted for their fins which are used in shark fin soup in China.
Grey Reef SHARKS - There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into the lagoons. They are a great tourist attraction, but have been know to bite if food is in the water.
Grey Reef SHARK - There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into the lagoons. They are a beautiful looking shark and in a feeding pattern can be dangerous to humans.
Black-tip / Blacktip Reef shark - male - considered harmless to man these sharks are found in shallow water around coral reefs.
Grey Reef sharks - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being hunted for their fins
Grey Reef Shark - female.
Grey Reef Shark - Shark swimming through coral reef in very clear water.
Great Hammerhead SHARK
Black-tip / Blacktip Reef Shark - Swimming through fish
Grey Reef Sharks - swimming into the Fakarava Lagoon, an unusual sight except in the passes through the coral reefs of the Tumotos, where theyÕve not been killed for their fins
Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the divers bubbles without fear.
Grey Reef shark - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being hunted for their fins.They are not as yet endangered but could become so if the countries that still enjoy these beautiful preditors do no
Grey Reef Sharks - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into the lagoons waiting for food prey to pass by. They are a great tourist attraction but have been know to bite if fish bait is in the wat
Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has been bait in the water.
Grey Reef Shark - Swimming above the photographer.
WHALE SHARK - SILHOUETTE
WHALE SHARK - with pilot fish
Whale SHARK - mouth open for filter feeding
Whitetip / white-tip Reef Shark - showing mating scars
Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK
Grey Reef SHARKS - swim over a school of Paddletail / Humpback Snapper (Lutjanus gibbus) who huddle into the coral for protection.
Grey Reef SHARKS - swimming over school of Black-spot Snapper (Lutjanus fulviflamma). The fish are not afraid of them as the sharks are not in a feeding pattern.
Grey Reef SHARK - Close-up, Potentially dangerous.
Grey Reef Sharks - Grey Reef sharks,Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being hunted for their fins.
Grey Reef Shark - Shark coming towards camera showing mouth slightly open, breathing.
Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks - These sharks congregate around offshore reefs during daytime, feeding at night.
Tiger SHARK - in shallow water lagoon
Galapagos SHARK
Whale shark - Shark in silhouette with snorkeller
Bull shark - Swimming through fish. Very dangerous to man
Oceanic Blue Shark - Above water, close-up of face showing details of teeth and eye.
WHITE TIP REEF SHARKS
Great White Shark - With mouth wide open
Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - C/U MOUTH
Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - with open mouth
Great White Shark with head out of water and mouth open
GREY REEF SHARK - underneath view
Basking Shark feeding
Bull Shark - hunting over sandy seabed in channel from Lagoon to the sea in Northern Cuba.
WHALE SHARK - in bait ball
Caribbean Reef SHARK - being filmed by diver, Ron Taylor
Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - front-view, mouth open, injury on nose
TIGER SHARK - mouth open
Grey Reef Shark
Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - & scuba divers in ca
Caribbean Reef Shark