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Fishes Collection (page 83)

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - Shark feeding frenzy. Marion Reef, Coral Sea. Australia. GRS-001

Grey Reef Sharks - Shark feeding frenzy. Marion Reef, Coral Sea. Australia. GRS-001
VT-8612 Grey Reef Sharks - Shark feeding frenzy. Marion Reef, Coral Sea. Australia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFishes Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - This species found in warm temperate seas of the world

Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - This species found in warm temperate seas of the world
VT-8598 Scalloped Hammerhead Shark - This species found in warm temperate seas of the world. Usually seen underwater between 2-3 m. length. Galapagos Islands, Equador

Background imageFishes Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead - Lone Hammerhead passing coral reef. This species is usually in a school

Scalloped Hammerhead - Lone Hammerhead passing coral reef. This species is usually in a school
VT-8596 Scalloped Hammerhead - Lone Hammerhead passing coral reef. This species is usually in a school. Galapagos Islands, Equador

Background imageFishes Collection: Whale Shark - Shark swimming mid water between surface and coral reef, filter feeding

Whale Shark - Shark swimming mid water between surface and coral reef, filter feeding
VT-8594 Whale Shark - Shark swimming mid water between surface and coral reef, filter feeding, odd angle Ningaloo reef, Western Australia

Background imageFishes Collection: Whitetip Reef Shark - Shark swimming overhead, showing white underside

Whitetip Reef Shark - Shark swimming overhead, showing white underside, less likely to be seen against light surface
VT-8588 Whitetip / white-tip Reef Shark - female shark swimming overhead, showing white underside, less likely to be seen against light surface Great Barrier reef

Background imageFishes Collection: Whitetip Reef Shark - A common shark in the tropical reefs of the Indo Pacific oceans

Whitetip Reef Shark - A common shark in the tropical reefs of the Indo Pacific oceans. Great Barrier Reef
VT-8585 Whitetip / white-tip Reef Shark - A common shark in the tropical reefs of the Indo Pacific oceans. Great Barrier Reef

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Shark surrounded by Mados who share the same habitat

Grey Nurse Shark - Shark surrounded by Mados who share the same habitat. The fish are not afraid of the shark
VT-8584 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark surrounded by Mados who share the same habitat. The fish are not afraid of the shark. Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - This species is inactive during the day. They drift around the same location

Grey Nurse Shark - This species is inactive during the day. They drift around the same location day after day
VT-8583 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - This species is inactive during the day. They drift around the same location day after day. Seal Rocks

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Shark in Cave where they often spend daylight hours. They hunt at night

Grey Nurse Shark - Shark in Cave where they often spend daylight hours. They hunt at night
VT-8582 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark in Cave where they often spend daylight hours. They hunt at night. Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Shark coming towards camera underwater. Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Grey Nurse Shark - Shark coming towards camera underwater. Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia GNS-016
VT-8581 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark coming towards camera underwater. Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Close shot underwater showing dramatic teeth of Grey Nurse. Seal Rocks

Grey Nurse Shark - Close shot underwater showing dramatic teeth of Grey Nurse. Seal Rocks. New South Wales
VT-8580 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Close shot underwater showing dramatic teeth of Grey Nurse. Seal Rocks. New South Wales

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks drifting just above the sandy sea floor

Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks drifting just above the sandy sea floor
VT-8579 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - School of sharks drifting just above the sandy sea floor. This species maintains gas in stomach for neutral buoyancy. Seal Rocks

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Very close shot of Grey Nurse teeth. Seal Rocks, NSW. Australia GNS-011

Grey Nurse Shark - Very close shot of Grey Nurse teeth. Seal Rocks, NSW. Australia GNS-011
VT-8577 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Very close shot of Grey Nurse teeth Seal Rocks, NSW. Australia Carcharias taurus Latin previously Eugomphodus taurus / arenarius or Odontaspis

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Shark is swimming with school of Herring. This is not uncommon

Grey Nurse Shark - Shark is swimming with school of Herring. This is not uncommon
VT-8574 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Shark is swimming with school of Herring. This is not uncommon. Several fish species will accompany sharks. Forster, New South Wales

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - Sharks are swimming with school of herring in 90 feet of water

Grey Nurse Shark - Sharks are swimming with school of herring in 90 feet of water. Forster, New South Wales
VT-8573 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - swimming with school of herring in 90 feet of water. Forster, New South Wales

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Sharks - Sharks in cave. Grey Nurse off the east coast are becoming rare

Grey Nurse Sharks - Sharks in cave. Grey Nurse off the east coast are becoming rare. Seal Rocks, New South Wales
VT-8572 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - Sharks in cave. Grey Nurse off the east coast are becoming rare. Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks resting in cave during the day

Grey Nurse Sharks - School of sharks resting in cave during the day. These sharks are becoming very rare
VT-8571 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - School of sharks resting in cave during the day. These sharks are becoming very rare and are near extincion off the east coast of Australia

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Nurse Shark - School of sharks resting in their favourite location during daytime

Grey Nurse Shark - School of sharks resting in their favourite location during daytime. They hunt at night. Seal Rocks
VT-8570 Grey Nurse / Sand Tiger / Ragged-tooth Shark - School of sharks resting in their favourite location during daytime. They hunt at night. Seal Rocks. New South Wales

Background imageFishes Collection: Grey Reef sharks - Gathering off the North Horn, Osprey Reef, Coral Sea, Australia

Grey Reef sharks - Gathering off the North Horn, Osprey Reef, Coral Sea, Australia
VT-8567 Grey Reef sharks - Gathering off the North Horn, Osprey Reef Coral Sea, Australia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageFishes Collection: Whale Shark - with dozens of sucker fish (Remora remora) Ningaloo Reef, West Australia

Whale Shark - with dozens of sucker fish (Remora remora) Ningaloo Reef, West Australia
VT-8566 Whale Shark - with dozens of sucker fish / Remora (Remora remora) Ningaloo Reef, West Australia. Rhincodon typus Remoras attach to Sharks as it provides them with protection

Background imageFishes Collection: Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a

Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a bottom dweller
VT-8562 Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a bottom dweller relying on camouflage to catch its prey

Background imageFishes Collection: Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh

Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh
VT-8561 Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh and without protection could disappear from the NSW coast NSW

Background imageFishes Collection: Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus)- These 2 sharks

Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus)- These 2 sharks, are normally not very friendly
VT-8560 Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus) - These 2 sharks, are normally not very friendly. Wobbygongs often eat Port Jacksons but here they are not only sharing the same cave

Background imageFishes Collection: Whitetip Reef Sharks - swimming across the sand just under the surface

Whitetip Reef Sharks - swimming across the sand just under the surface. Coral Sea, Australia, Indo pacific
VT-8559 Whitetip / white-tip Reef Sharks - swimming across the sand just under the surface. Coral Sea, Australia, Indo pacific

Background imageFishes Collection: Great Hammerhead Shark - Feeds mainly on fish and sting rays. Can grow over 6m in length

Great Hammerhead Shark - Feeds mainly on fish and sting rays. Can grow over 6m in length. Coral Sea. Australia GHH-020
VT-8556 Great Hammerhead Shark - Feeds mainly on fish and stingrays. Can grow over 6m in length. Coral Sea. Australia Sphyrna mokarran Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageFishes Collection: Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters. Like other Wobbygong species, it lays about

Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters. Like other Wobbygong species, it lays about, waiting
VT-8541 Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Australia Orectolobus wardi Like other Wobbygong species, it lies about, camouflaged, waiting for prey

Background imageFishes Collection: Spotted Wobbygong - Also called a Carpet shark because of the skin pattern

Spotted Wobbygong - Also called a Carpet shark because of the skin pattern. Mouth is well camouflaged
VT-8539 Spotted Wobbygong - Also called a Carpet shark because of the skin pattern Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia Orectolobus maculatus Mouth is well camouflaged

Background imageFishes Collection: Ornate Wobbygong Shark - Normally found laying on sea floor, camouflaged

Ornate Wobbygong Shark - Normally found laying on sea floor, camouflaged, waiting for prey to come close
VT-8538 Ornate Wobbygong Shark - under rock Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia Orectolobus ornatus Is normally found lying on the sea floor, camouflaged, waiting for prey to come close

Background imageFishes Collection: Swell Shark - This specimen came from deep water in a fish trap. Less than 1 m. in length

Swell Shark - This specimen came from deep water in a fish trap. Less than 1 m. in length. Papua New Guinea SHA-012
VT-8537 Swell Shark - This specimen came from deep water in a fish trap. Less than 1 m. in length. Papua New Guinea Cephaloscyllium sp

Background imageFishes Collection: Blind Shark - Small species, less than 1 m. Endemic to south easterh Australia

Blind Shark - Small species, less than 1 m. Endemic to south easterh Australia. Has very small eye, looks blind
VT-8536 Blind Shark - Small species, less than 1 m New South Wales. Australia Brachaelurus waddi Endemic to south easterh Australia. Has very small eyes, looks blind

Background imageFishes Collection: Shark in shallow water SHA-005

Shark in shallow water SHA-005
VT-8534 Shark in shallow water Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFishes Collection: Epaulette Shark - Found around Milne Bay. Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea SHA-019

Epaulette Shark - Found around Milne Bay. Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea SHA-019
VT-8526 Epaulette Shark Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea Hemiscyllium ocellatum Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFishes Collection: Port Jackson / Horned Shark and a Wobbygong Shark (Orectolobus maculatus)

Port Jackson / Horned Shark and a Wobbygong Shark (Orectolobus maculatus) - Resting together in a cave Seal Rocks
VT-8518 Port Jackson / Horned Shark and a Wobbygong Shark (Orectolobus maculatus) - Resting together in a cave Seal Rocks, New South Wales

Background imageFishes Collection: Port Jackson / Horned Shark - Showing tusk or horn on dorsal fin. New South Wales. Australia PJA-004

Port Jackson / Horned Shark - Showing tusk or horn on dorsal fin. New South Wales. Australia PJA-004
VT-8517 Port Jackson / Horned Shark - Showing tusk or horn on dorsal fin. New South Wales. Australia Heterodontus portusjacksoni Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageFishes Collection: Port Jackson / Horned Shark - Close up of eye and skin of shark

Port Jackson / Horned Shark - Close up of eye and skin of shark. Note the raised abrasive skin pattern
VT-8516 Port Jackson / Horned Shark - Close up of eye and skin of shark. Note the raised abrasive skin pattern. Sydney Harbour

Background imageFishes Collection: Port Jackson / Horned Shark - A shell eater, considered harmless to humans

Port Jackson / Horned Shark - A shell eater, considered harmless to humans. Virtually a living fossil. Sydney Harbour
VT-8515 Port Jackson / Horned Shark - A shell eater, considered harmless to humans. Virtually a living fossil. Sydney Harbour

Background imageFishes Collection: Port Jackson / Horned Shark - Close up showing small teeth New South Wales, Australia PJA-001

Port Jackson / Horned Shark - Close up showing small teeth New South Wales, Australia PJA-001
VT-8514 Port Jackson / Horned Shark - Close up showing small teeth New South Wales, Australia Heterodontus portusjacksoni Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageFishes Collection: Tiger Shark - Tiger attracted to baits in reef. Coral sea. Australia TIG-022

Tiger Shark - Tiger attracted to baits in reef. Coral sea. Australia TIG-022
VT-8488 Tiger SHARK - attracted to baits in reef. Coral sea. Australia Galeocerdo cuvieri Tiger shark attracted to food. Distribution: found in temperate and tropical waters

Background imageFishes Collection: Tiger Shark - Tiger going overhead close. Coral sea. Australia. TIG-020

Tiger Shark - Tiger going overhead close. Coral sea. Australia. TIG-020
VT-8487 Tiger SHARK - going overhead, close-up of head. Coral sea. Australia. Galeocerdo cuvieri Distribution: found in temperate and tropical waters

Background imageFishes Collection: Tiger shark - Close shot of Tiger going by. Big black eye. Coral sea. Australia TIG-019

Tiger shark - Close shot of Tiger going by. Big black eye. Coral sea. Australia TIG-019
VT-8486 Tiger SHARK - close-up of head showing eye Coral sea. Australia Galeocerdo cuvieri Distribution: found in temperate and tropical waters

Background imageFishes Collection: Tiger Shark - Shark swims in Coral sea lagoon. Coral sea. Australia TIG-017

Tiger Shark - Shark swims in Coral sea lagoon. Coral sea. Australia TIG-017
VT-8484 Tiger SHARK - in Coral sea lagoon Coral sea. Australia Galeocerdo cuvieri Distribution: found in temperate and tropical waters

Background imageFishes Collection: Tiger shark. Underwater, looking up at Tiger shark. Marion reef, Coral sea. Australia TIG-014

Tiger shark. Underwater, looking up at Tiger shark. Marion reef, Coral sea. Australia TIG-014
VT-8481 Tiger SHARK - showing underside Marion reef, Coral sea. Australia Galeocerdo cuvieri Distribution: found in temperate and tropical waters

Background imageFishes Collection: Great Hammerhead Shark - View from above. Attracted to fishermen cleaning their catch above

Great Hammerhead Shark - View from above. Attracted to fishermen cleaning their catch above
VT-8480 Great Hammerhead SHARK - viewed from above Coral Sea. Australia Sphyrna mokarran Attracted to fishermen cleaning their catch above, swims over coral looking for fish scraps

Background imageFishes Collection: Great Hammerhead Shark - Swimming just below the surface. Can grow to 6 meters

Great Hammerhead Shark - Swimming just below the surface. Can grow to 6 meters. found world wide but rarely seen
VT-8476 Great Hammerhead SHARK - side view, swimming just below the surface. Bahamas Sphyrna mokarran Can grow to 6 meters. Found worldwide but rarely seen

Background imageFishes Collection: Galapagos Shark - Sharks congregate in lagoon expecting food from tourist operators

Galapagos Shark - Sharks congregate in lagoon expecting food from tourist operators. Lord Howe Island
VT-8473 Galapagos Shark - Sharks congregate in lagoon expecting food from tourist operators. Lord Howe Island. Australia Carcharhinus galapagensis Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for

Background imageFishes Collection: Yellow and Blueback Fusilier Fish - School. This species is found in many areas of tropical indo

Yellow and Blueback Fusilier Fish - School. This species is found in many areas of tropical indo Pacific
VT-8466 Blue and Gold / Yellow and blueback FUSILIER fish - mass shoal Banda sea. Indonesia Caesio teres This species is found in many areas of tropical Indo-Pacific, feeding off the reef edge

Background imageFishes Collection: Bigeye Barracuda - A nocturnal hunter that schools during the day. Grows to 65cm. Papua New Guinea

Bigeye Barracuda - A nocturnal hunter that schools during the day. Grows to 65cm. Papua New Guinea
VT-8463 Bigeye / Blackspot BARRACUDA - shoal Papua New Guinea Sphyraena forsteri A nocturnal hunter that schools during the day. Grows to 65cm. Distribution: Indo-Pacific



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