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"Get up close and personal with the potentially dangerous Grey Reef sharks in the stunning Tumotos, French Polynesia

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef shark - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in

Grey Reef shark - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - Grey Reef sharks, Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters

Grey Reef Sharks - Grey Reef sharks, Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - attracted to the smell of herrings inside a small plastic tube search through

Grey Reef Sharks - attracted to the smell of herrings inside a small plastic tube search through the coral for
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the divers bubbles without fear

Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the divers bubbles without fear. Tumotos French Polynesia, Indo Pacific
VT-8244 Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the divers bubbles without fear. Tumotos French Polynesia, Indo Pacific Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Potentially dangerous

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Galapagos Shark (Carcharhinus Galapagensis) Can Reach Twelve Feet In Length And Is Listed As

Galapagos Shark (Carcharhinus Galapagensis) Can Reach Twelve Feet In Length And Is Listed As Potentially Dangerous; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - swimming into the Fakarava Lagoon, an unusual sight except in the passes

Grey Reef Sharks - swimming into the Fakarava Lagoon, an unusual sight except in the passes through the coral reefs of
VT-8246 Grey Reef Sharks - swimming into the Fakarava Lagoon, an unusual sight except in the passes through the coral reefs of the Tumotos

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Silvertip Reef Shark - these beautiful sharks grow to 3 plus meters in length

Silvertip Reef Shark - these beautiful sharks grow to 3 plus meters in length and can be dangerous to humans
VT-8783 Silvertip Reef Shark - these beautiful sharks grow to 3 plus meters in length and can be dangerous to humans. Barrier Reef, Indo Pacific, Australia

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef sharks - The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see

Grey Reef sharks - The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still be see in large numbers like
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef sharks - swimming over the photographer who is lying in a gutter

Grey Reef sharks - swimming over the photographer who is lying in a gutter. Tumotos, French Polynesia
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the bubbles from the scuba divers as they patrol the edge of

Grey Reef Sharks - swim through the bubbles from the scuba divers as they patrol the edge of the pass
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons

Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef sharks- patrol the edge of the pass. The Tumotos are the only area left in the world

Grey Reef sharks- patrol the edge of the pass. The Tumotos are the only area left in the world where sharks can still
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons

Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live in the passes running from the open ocean into huge lagoons
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef sharks - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling

Grey Reef sharks - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being hunted
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when

Grey Reef sharks - live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has been bait in
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Silvertip Shark - Feeds on small sharks, rays, fish Shark Reef, Fiji Islands

Silvertip Shark - Feeds on small sharks, rays, fish Shark Reef, Fiji Islands
VT-8327 Silvertip Shark - Feeds on small sharks, rays, fish Shark Reef, Fiji Islands Carcharhinus albimarginatus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Silvertip Shark - swimming through school of fish, potentially dangerous Shark Reef, Fiji Islands

Silvertip Shark - swimming through school of fish, potentially dangerous Shark Reef, Fiji Islands
VT-8325 Silvertip Shark - swimming through school of fish, potentially dangerous Shark Reef, Fiji Islands Carcharhinus albimarginatus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef sharks - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in

Grey Reef sharks - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into
VT-8245 Grey Reef sharks - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into the lagoons

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef sharks - Swimming along the edge of a channel that acts as a road into Fakarava Lagoon

Grey Reef sharks - Swimming along the edge of a channel that acts as a road into Fakarava Lagoon
VT-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

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef shark - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling

Grey Reef shark - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being hunted
VT-8235 Grey Reef shark - Once common through out the Indo Pacific tropical waters these reef dwelling sharks are being hunted for their fins.They are not as yet endangered but could become so if

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in

Grey Reef Sharks - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into
VT-8232 Grey Reef Sharks - in the Tumotos, French Polynesia. There are thousands of these sharks living in the passes into the lagoons waiting for food prey to pass by

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans

Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has
VT-8230 Grey Reef Sharks - These sharks live around coral reefs. They have been known to attack humans usually when there has been bait in the water. Tumotos, French Polynesia. Indo Pacific

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef sharks - swimming over a school of snapper. The fish are not afraid of the sharks as

Grey Reef sharks - swimming over a school of snapper. The fish are not afraid of the sharks as the sharks are not in a
VT-8228 Grey Reef sharks - swimming over a school of snapper. Tumotos, French Polynesia Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos The Snapper are not afraid of the sharks as the sharks are not in a feeding pattern

Background imagePotentially Dangerous Collection: Grey Reef Sharks - Swim over a school of Paddle Tail snapper who huddle into the coral for

Grey Reef Sharks - Swim over a school of Paddle Tail snapper who huddle into the coral for protection
VT-8676 Grey Reef SHARKS - swim over a school of Paddletail / Humpback Snapper (Lutjanus gibbus) who huddle into the coral for protection. Tumotos, French Polynesia


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"Get up close and personal with the potentially dangerous Grey Reef sharks in the stunning Tumotos, French Polynesia. These majestic creatures, known for their sleek grey appearance, are a popular tourist attraction in this region. " "Sadly, the once abundant Grey Reef sharks that used to thrive in Indo Pacific tropical waters are now being hunted for their fins. Witness these incredible predators in Moorea, French Polynesia before it's too late. " "Intrigued by the scent of herrings inside a small plastic tube, Grey Reef sharks fearlessly navigate through coral reefs in search of their next meal. Experience this captivating behavior firsthand in French Polynesia's Indopacific waters. " "Dive into an unforgettable adventure as Grey Reef sharks gracefully swim through divers' bubbles without any sign of fear. Explore the mesmerizing underwater world of Tumotos, French Polynesia and witness these magnificent creatures up close. " "Beware. The Galapagos Shark can reach lengths of up to twelve feet and is considered potentially dangerous. Encounter this formidable predator off the coast of Hawaii, United States Of America if you dare. " "Witness an extraordinary sight as Grey Reef sharks venture into Fakarava Lagoon - a rare occurrence only seen within the passes through Tumotos' coral reefs where they have been protected from fin hunting. Discover this hidden gem in French Polynesia's Indo Pacific region. " "Enter the realm of danger as Silvertip Reef Sharks prowl Australia's Coral Sea with lengths exceeding three meters. Admire these beautiful yet hazardous creatures from a safe distance while exploring Australia's remarkable marine ecosystem. " "Dare to encounter danger? Venture into Northern GBR, Queensland or explore Great Barrier Reef where Silvertip Reef Sharks grow over three meters long and pose potential threats to humans. An exhilarating experience awaits those seeking adrenaline-fueled encounters. " "Discover why Silvertip Reef Sharks are both awe-inspiring and dangerous as they dominate the Indo Pacific waters of Australia's Barrier Reef.