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Caribbean Reef Shark
New Providence Island, Bahamas
Caribbean Reef Shark
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Manta Ray
Howard Hall Productions
Manta Rays Visit Site
Manta Ray
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Manta Rays being cleaned by clarion angelfish Visit Site
Marbled Sting Ray
Howard Hall Productions
Marbled Sting Rays Visit Site
Mobula
Howard Hall Productions
Mobulas Visit Site
Sting ray
Howard Hall Productions
Stingrays Visit Site
Angel shark
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Angel shark Visit Site
Angel shark
Howard Hall Productions
Angel shark burying itself in sand Visit Site
Blue shark
Howard Hall Productions
Blue sharks Visit Site
Bull shark
Howard Hall Productions
Bull sharks Visit Site
Gray Reef shark
Howard Hall Productions
Gray Reef sharks Visit Site
Gray Reef shark
Howard Hall Productions
Gray Reef sharks being cleaned by wrasse Visit Site
Great White shark
Howard Hall Productions
Great White sharks Visit Site
Hammerhead shark
Howard Hall Productions
Hammerhead sharks schooling Visit Site
Hammerhead shark
Howard Hall Productions
Hammerhead sharks being cleaned by barberfish Visit Site
Lemon shark
Howard Hall Productions
Lemon sharks Visit Site
Mako shark
Howard Hall Productions
Mako sharks Visit Site
Nurse shark
Howard Hall Productions
Nurse sharks Visit Site
Silky shark
Howard Hall Productions
Silky sharks Visit Site
Silver tip shark
Howard Hall Productions
Silver tip sharks Visit Site
Soup fin shark
Howard Hall Productions
Soup fin sharks Visit Site
Tiger shark
Howard Hall Productions
Tiger sharks Visit Site
Tiger shark
Howard Hall Productions
Tiger sharks photographed by diver Michele Visit Site
White Tip Reef shark
Howard Hall Productions
White Tip Reef sharks Visit Site
White Tip Reef shark
Howard Hall Productions
White Tip Reef sharks courtship and mating behavi Visit Site
White Tip Reef shark
Howard Hall Productions
White Tip Reef sharks hunting in packs at night Visit Site
White Tip Reef shark
Howard Hall Productions
White Tip Reef sharks catching soldierfish Visit Site
White Tip Reef shark
Howard Hall Productions
White Tip Reef sharks catching trumpetfish Visit Site
shark
Howard Hall Productions
Dive Masters baiting for sharks Visit Site
shark
Howard Hall Productions
Sport Divers diving with sharks Visit Site
shark
Howard Hall Productions
Diver Michele Hall photographing sharks Visit Site
hammerhead
Howard Hall Productions
Diver videoing hammerheads Visit Site
Soupfin Shark
Howard Hall Productions
Soupfin shark caught in gill net Visit Site
Shark
Howard Hall Productions
Shark fishing fleet unloading sharks in Puntarenas Visit Site
Grey Reef Shark
Global Cuts
Of the hundreds and hundreds of shark species out there, only a few are potentially dangerous to humans. Here's one of them: the grey reef shark. We went for a swim with these troublemakers in the Brothers Islands in the Red Sea, at depths varying from 30 to 45 meters.

The footage on Grey Reef Sharks is shot with a 3CCD camcorder in a Light and Motion UW Housing. It is supplied in flattened QuickTime, DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
Sting ray
Global Cuts
Stingray City is a dive site outside Grand Cayman that have become world-famous for the unusual interaction between Southern Stingrays and humans. For years, Stingrays have dined on the castoff portions of fish as local fishermen cleaned their catch and tossed the remnants overboard. Local divers discovered this community, developed it, and today, this gathering of rays accepts food and strokes alike from snorkellers, all in complete safety. Stingray City reflects interaction in 12 feet of water. This is an extraordinary, not-to-be-missed piece of video!

The footage on Stingray City is shot with a 3CCD DVCAM camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in NTSC format dimensions, 720 x 486 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps.

Keywords: Feeding Stingrays, Seascape, Southern Stingrays, Fish, Scuba Diver, Stingray City, Underwater Video, Underwater Footage, Underwater Pictures, Caribbeans, North America. Visit Site
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