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Sharks & Rays
![]() Tiger SharkA 14 Foot Tiger Shark at Memory Rock, Bahamas | ![]() Tiger SharkTiger Shark at Memory Rock, Bahamas |
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![]() Reef Shark Bahamas | ![]() Reef Shark |
![]() Reef Shark | ![]() Reef Shark |
![]() Reef Shark | ![]() Reef Shark Feeding |
![]() Reef Shark | ![]() Lemon Shark at surface |
![]() Lemon Shark | ![]() Reef Shark |
![]() Reef Shark with diver | ![]() Lemon Shark |
![]() Reef and Lemon Sharks | ![]() Lemon Shark |
![]() Reef Shark | ![]() Lemon Shark |
![]() Lemon Shark | ![]() Lemon Shark Mating AggregationJuno Beach, Floorida |
![]() Lemon Shark Mating AggregationJuno Beach, Florida | ![]() Lemon SharkA huge Lemon Shark follows a diver nearly to the surface. |
![]() Bull Shark | ![]() Leaping Spinner Shark |
![]() Swimming Spinner Sharks | ![]() Baby Nurse Shark |
![]() Baby Bull Shark | ![]() Florida Lemon SharkA massive Lemon Shark cruises the reef during Florida's mating aggregation. |
![]() Lemon Shark | ![]() Nurse Shark on wrekc |
![]() Reef Shark Belly | ![]() Reef Shark Approaching |
![]() Reef Shark under boat | ![]() Reef Shark Frenzy |
![]() Reef Shark Face | ![]() Southern Stingray and Jack B/W |
![]() Smalltooth Sawfish swimming | ![]() Smalltooth Sawfish |
![]() Giant Manta Ray | ![]() Brown Cownose Rays |
Whether loved or feared, almost everyone is drawn to the shark, the top of the sea's food chain. Florida and the Bahamas retain a healthy and diverse population of these fierce fish.
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