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1116-49664 - Although rarely seen in the ocean by divers, the Sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus) is likely the most numerous of all shark species found in Hawaii. This individual was photographed at the Maui Ocean Center Aquarium, Maui, Hawii, United States of America
1116-40003 - This dive site off the Kona coast is known as A Touch of Gray and is home of several juvinile Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos), Hawaii, United States of America
1116-40002 - This dive site off the Kona coast is known as A Touch of Gray and is home of several juvinile Grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos), Hawaii, United States of America
1116-39967 - A commercial whale shark encounter with a feeder above on a canoe and a Whale Shark (Rhiniodon typus) below. This is the world's largest species of fish, Oslob, Philippines
1116-39964 - A commercial whale shark encounter with a feeder above on a canoe and a Whale Shark (Rhiniodon typus) below. This is the world's largest species of fish, Oslob, Philippines
1116-39735 - The strings hanging off the dorsal fin of this Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) are parasitic copepods. Photographed just breaking the surface off Guadalupe Island, Mexico
1116-39966 - A commercial whale shark encounter with a feeder above on a canoe and a Whale Shark (Rhiniodon typus) below. This is the world's largest species of fish, Oslob, Philippines
1116-39936 - A Reef Manta Ray (Manta alfredi), cruises over the shallows off the Kona Coast. This individual is not feeding and has curled up it's cephalic fins or lobes which, when extended, aid in capturing nutrients, Kona, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of
1116-39937 - Reef Manta Rays (Manta alfredi), feed over baskets of lights used to attract plankton off the Kona Coast, Kona, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
832-372288 - Shoal of golden cownose rays (Rhinoptera steindachneri), swimming in the open sea, Gardner Bay, Española Island also known as Hood Island, Galápagos Islands, a World Heritage - natural site, Ecuador, South America, Pacific Ocean
832-372287 - Shoal of golden cownose rays (Rhinoptera steindachneri), swimming in the open sea, Gardner Bay, Española Island also known as Hood Island, Galápagos Islands, a World Heritage - natural site, Ecuador, South America, Pacific Ocean
832-372249 - Manta Ray (Manta birostris) with Remora (Echeneis naucrates) swimming above coral reef to cleaning station, Great Barrier Reef, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, Pacific
832-372248 - Oceanic Whitetip Shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) in blue water, shadow of boat in the back, Great Barrier Reef, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, Pacific
832-372289 - Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) swimming in blue water among a shoal of fish, Floreana Island, Enderby, Galápagos Islands, a World Heritage - natural site, Ecuador, South America, Pacific Ocean
832-262866 - Spotted Eagle Rays (Aetobatus narinari) with Live Sharksuckers (Echeneis naucrates) swimming above a coral reef with sandbanks and White Mullet (Mugil curema) near the surface, Half Moon Caye, Lighthouse Reef, Turneffe Atoll, Belize, Central America, Cari
832-262867 - Spotted Eagle Ray (Aetobatus narinari) from above with dotted markings, Live Sharksuckers (Echeneis naucrates) above a coral reef with sandbanks, Half Moon Caye, Lighthouse Reef, Turneffe Atoll, Belize, Central America, Caribbean
869-1459 - lemon shark shark swimming under water over sandy ground underside of head visible mouth open showing teeth horizontal format underwater shot lemon sharks Bahamas Central America America Atlantic Ocean Bahamas Central America America Atlantic Ocean