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Black Tip reef shark - A male swimming above a female Black Tip reef sharkVT-8636 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef shark - A male swimming above a female Black-tip / Blacktip Reef shark, Not considered dangerous to man these smallish sharks inhabit onshore reefs
Stingray - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attractionVT-8656 STINGRAY - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attraction. Moorea, French Polynesia
Grey Reef shark - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes intoVT-8651 Grey Reef SHARK - Close-up, Potentially dangerous. In the Tumotos, French Polynesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into the lagoons
Manta Ray - group or squadron feeding with mouth open, on plankton along current lineDSE-57 Manta RAY - group (squadron) feeding (mouth open) on plankton along a current line Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia Manta birostris Douglas David Seifert Please note that prints are for
Grey Reef Sharks - Grey Reef sharks, Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwellingVT-8637 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 Sharks - attracted to the smell of herrings inside a small plastic tube search through the coral forVT-8685 Grey Reef SHARKS - attracted to the smell of herrings inside a small plastic tube search through the coral for the fish. French Polynesia, Indo-pacific
Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the divers bubbles without fear. Tumotos French Polynesia, Indo PacificVT-8244 Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the divers bubbles without fear. Tumotos French Polynesia, Indo Pacific Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Potentially dangerous
Stingray - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attractionVT-8658 STINGRAY - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attraction. Moorea, French Polynesia Moorea, French Polynesia Taeniura sp
Black Tip reef sharks - These harmless sharks are following divers Valerie TaylorVT-8682 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef SHARKS - These harmless sharks are following divers Valerie Taylor and Guillaume Vilcot hoping for a free feed
Black Tip reef shark - considered harmless to man these sharks are found in shallow water around coral reefsVT-8638 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef shark - male - considered harmless to man these sharks are found in shallow water around coral reefs
Grey Reef Sharks - swimming into the Fakarava Lagoon, an unusual sight except in the passes through the coral reefs ofVT-8246 Grey Reef Sharks - swimming into the Fakarava Lagoon, an unusual sight except in the passes through the coral reefs of the Tumotos
Grey Reef Shark - Swimming above the photographer. Tumotos, French PolynesiaVT-8222 Grey Reef Shark - Swimming above the photographer. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Ringed Snake Eel - Indo Pacific - IndonesiaVT-7488 Ringed / Banded / Harlequin SNAKE EEL Indo-Pacific Myrichthys colubrinus Distribution: Red Sea, south to Delagoa Bay, Mozambique and east to the Society Islands
Remoras - A most unusual image where a juvenile remora is has adhered to the back of a mature remoraVT-8650 REMORAS - A most unusual image where a juvenile remora has adhered to the back of a mature remora. This kind of behavour has rarely, if ever, been recorded before
Seahorse - " Longsnout" size 6 cm Tahiti French polynesiaKA-548 Seahorse - " Longsnout" size 6 cm Tahiti French polynesia. Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Seahorse - " Longsnout" size 6 cm Tahiti French polynesiaKA-547 Seahorse - " Longsnout" size 6 cm Tahiti French polynesia. Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Black Tip reef sharks - In water so shallow they stir up the sand, these baby sharks are safe from larger preditorsVT-8661 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef SHARKS - In water so shallow they stir up the sand, these baby sharks are safe from larger predators which can include their parents
Stingrays - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attractionVT-8659 STINGRAYS - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attraction. Moorea, French Polynesia Taeniura sp
Blacktip Sharks - Split-level view, above and underwater. Island Rangiroa, PolynesiaKA-522 Blacktip Sharks - Split-level view, above and underwater Island Rangiroa, Polynesia Carcharhinus melanopterus Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Grey Reef Sharks - searching for a tube of herring stuffed beneath a coral. The yellow fish are blue lined snapperVT-8683 Grey Reef SHARKS - searching for a tube of herring stuffed beneath a coral. The yellow fish are Blue-lined snapper (Lutjanus kasmira). Moorea, French Polynesia
Grey Reef sharks - The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large numbers likeVT-8678 Grey Reef SHARKS - The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large numbers like this
Grey Reef sharks - swimming over the photographer who is lying in a gutter. Tumotos, French PolynesiaVT-8674 Grey Reef SHARKS - swimming over the photographer who is lying in a gutter. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal
Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the bubbles from the scuba divers as they patrol the edge of the passVT-8673 Grey Reef SHARKS - swim through the bubbles from the scuba divers as they patrol the edge of the pass. The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large
Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoonsVT-8671 Grey Reef SHARKS - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons. they feed upon other marine animals moving in and out of the lagoons to feed
Grey Reef sharks- patrol the edge of the pass. The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can stillVT-8670 Grey Reef SHARKS - patrol the edge of the pass. The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large numbers like this
Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoonsVT-8669 Grey Reef SHARKS - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons. they feed upon other marine animals moving in and out of the lagoons to feed Tumotos
Black Tip reef sharks - In a small frenzy after a piece of fish has been thrown in the waterVT-8663 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef SHARKS - In a small frenzy after a piece of fish has been thrown in the water. These sharks are about a meter to a meter
Grey Reef sharks - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being huntedVT-8635 Grey Reef sharks - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being hunted for their fins Moorea, French Polynesia
Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has been bait inVT-8634 Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has been bait in the water.This female is swimming through bubbles
Grey Reef Shark - female. Tumotos, French Polynesia, Indo pacificVT-8633 Grey Reef Shark - female. Tumotos, French Polynesia, Indo pacific. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Dangerous. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Lemon Shark Dangerous. with reef fish Moorea, French PolynesiaVT-8287 Lemon Shark - Dangerous. With reef fish Moorea, French Polynesia Negaprion acutidens Distribution: E Pacific, E and W Atlantic Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal
Lemon Shark Dangerous. With snapper Moorea, French PolynesiaVT-8286 Lemon Shark - with snapper. Dangerous. Moorea, French Polynesia Negaprion acutidens Distribution: E Pacific, E and W Atlantic Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal
Lemon Sharks Dangerous. 3 meters long Moorea, French PolynesiaVT-8285 Lemon Sharks - circling over reef. (Dangerous) Moorea, French Polynesia Negaprion acutidens 3 meters long. Distribution: E Pacific
Lemon Sharks Dangerous. Waiting to be fed Moorea, French PolynesiaVT-8284 Lemon Sharks - waiting to be fed. (Dangerous). Moorea, French Polynesia Negaprion acutidens Distribution: E Pacific
Black Tip Reef Sharks Males swimming along reef edge Moorea, French PolynesiaVT-8283 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef Sharks - males swimming along reef edge. Moorea, French Polynesia Carcharhinus melanopterus Distribution: Tropical
Black Tip Reef Shark Swimming through fish Moorea, French PolynesiaVT-8282 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef Shark - Swimming through fish Moorea, French Polynesia Carcharhinus melanopterus Distribution: Tropical
Black Tip Reef Shark Female with recent mating scars Moorea, French PolynesiaVT-8279 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef Shark - Female with recent mating scars. Moorea, French Polynesia Carcharhinus melanopterus Distribution: Tropical
Black Tip Reef Sharks Underwater, swimming overhead Moorea, French PolynesiaVT-8277 Black-tip / Blacktip Reef Sharks - swimming overhead Moorea, French Polynesia Carcharhinus melanopterus Distribution: Tropical
Grey Reef Sharks Swim over school of Glass Eyes Tuamotus, French PolynesiaVT-8273 Grey Reef Sharks - Swim over school of Glass Eyes Tuamotus, French Polynesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Grey Reef sharks waiting for the tide to change Tuamotus, French PolynesiaVT-8272 Grey Reef sharks - being cleaned by Remora, waiting for the tide to chang Tuamotus, French Polynesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal
Grey Reef Sharks Hunting late afternoon Tuamotus, French PolynesiaVT-8271 Grey Reef Sharks - Hunting late afternoon Tuamotus, French Polynesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Grey Reef sharks Congregating in lagoon pass Tuamotus, French PolynesiaVT-8270 Grey Reef sharks - Congregating in lagoon pass Tuamotus, French Polynesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Grey Reef sharks Midwater in school of fish French PolyinesiaVT-8269 Grey Reef sharks - Midwater in school of fish French Polyinesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Grey Reef shark Swimming through many fish. French Polynesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos © RonVT-8267 Grey Reef shark - Swimming through fish shoal French Polynesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Grey Reef sharks - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes intoVT-8245 Grey Reef sharks - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into the lagoons
Grey Reef Sharks - Swimming along the reef edge. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Indo PacificVT-8243 Grey Reef Sharks - females, swimming along reef edge. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Indo Pacific. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display
Grey Reef sharks - Swimming along the edge of a channel that acts as a road into Fakarava LagoonVT-8242 Grey Reef sharks - Swimming along the edge of a channel that acts as a road into Fakarava Lagoon. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Potentially dangerous