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
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Image id: 1116-40003
Release status: Model Released
Shot date: March 2018
Upload date: September 2018
Artist: Dave Fleetham
Release status: Model Released
Shot date: March 2018
Upload date: September 2018
Artist: Dave Fleetham
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