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  • Dive boat<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161021_Dive_boat_3.tif
  • Dive boat<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161021_Dive_boat_10.tif
  • Dive boat Sea Safari V11<br />
West Nusa Tenggara <br />
Lesser Sunda Islands<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161106_Dive_boat_Sea_Safari_V11_72.jpg
  • Dive boat Sea Safari V11<br />
West Nusa Tenggara <br />
Lesser Sunda Islands<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161106_Dive_boat_Sea_Safari_V11_21.jpg
  • Dive boat Sea Safari V11<br />
West Nusa Tenggara <br />
Lesser Sunda Islands<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161106_Dive_boat_Sea_Safari_V11_2.jpg
  • Dive boat Sea Safari V11<br />
West Nusa Tenggara <br />
Lesser Sunda Islands<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161106_Dive_boat_Sea_Safari_V11_21.jpg
  • Dive boat Sea Safari V11<br />
West Nusa Tenggara <br />
Lesser Sunda Islands<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161106_Dive_boat_Sea_Safari_V11_72.jpg
  • Dive boat Sea Safari V11<br />
West Nusa Tenggara <br />
Lesser Sunda Islands<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20161106_Dive_boat_Sea_Safari_V11_2.jpg
  • Blue-footed Boobies Diving (Sula nebouxii excisa)<br />
Santiago Island. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
By far the least common of the three booby species in Galapagos but the Blue-footed Boobies are the most commanly seen as their small colonies are spread throughout the archipelago. They nest close to shore on flat areas. The nests are relatively closely spaced, but consist of nothing more than a shallow scrape in the ground. They have less than an annual breeding cycle and different colonies can be found breeding around the archipelago throughout the year. Their courtship antics are entertaining. In trying to attract a mate the male actually dances. If a female is attracted to him she will join him and together they will dance the 'booby two step'. Sexes are differentiated by the eyes. Males appear to have smaller pupils than females. (females have a darkly stained iris giving the impression of a larger pupil) The female is also larger and her voice is distinct - a honk while the male whistles. They are inshore feeders and are able to dive in shallow water. As they feed close to shore it is feasible for the parent birds to return with food sufficient for three chicks so in a good year they may raise up to three.
    1G7403_Blue-footed_Boobies_Diving.tif
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Chum Bucket & Diver<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental watersRemora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130708_Remora_290_©Pete Oxford.jpg
  • Blue-footed Boobies (Sula nebouxii excisa) in feeding frenzy aggregaton.<br />
Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
By far the least common of the three booby species in Galapagos but the Blue-footed Boobies are the most commanly seen as their small colonies are spread throughout the archipelago. They nest close to shore on flat areas. The nests are relatively closely spaced, but consist of nothing more than a shallow scrape in the ground. They have less than an annual breeding cycle and different colonies can be found breeding around the archipelago throughout the year. Their courtship antics are entertaining. In trying to attract a mate the male actually dances. If a female is attracted to him she will join him and together they will dance the 'booby two step'. Sexes are differentiated by the eyes. Males appear to have smaller pupils than females. (females have a darkly stained iris giving the impression of a larger pupil) The female is also larger and her voice is distinct - a honk while the male whistles. They are inshore feeders and are able to dive in shallow water. As they feed close to shore it is feasible for the parent birds to return with food sufficient for three chicks so in a good year they may raise up to three.
    1G9406_Blue-footed_Boobies.tif
  • Group Photo<br />
Damai 2<br />
Dive vessel<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150815_Group_Photo_10.jpg
  • Damai 2<br />
Dive vessel<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150809_Damai_2_256.jpg
  • Blue-footed Boobies (Sula nebouxii excisa) in feeding frenzy aggregaton.<br />
Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
By far the least common of the three booby species in Galapagos but the Blue-footed Boobies are the most commanly seen as their small colonies are spread throughout the archipelago. They nest close to shore on flat areas. The nests are relatively closely spaced, but consist of nothing more than a shallow scrape in the ground. They have less than an annual breeding cycle and different colonies can be found breeding around the archipelago throughout the year. Their courtship antics are entertaining. In trying to attract a mate the male actually dances. If a female is attracted to him she will join him and together they will dance the 'booby two step'. Sexes are differentiated by the eyes. Males appear to have smaller pupils than females. (females have a darkly stained iris giving the impression of a larger pupil) The female is also larger and her voice is distinct - a honk while the male whistles. They are inshore feeders and are able to dive in shallow water. As they feed close to shore it is feasible for the parent birds to return with food sufficient for three chicks so in a good year they may raise up to three.
    1G9606_Blue-footed_Boobies.tif
  • Blue-footed Boobies (Sula nebouxii excisa) in feeding frenzy aggregaton.<br />
Puerto Villamil, Isabela Island. GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
By far the least common of the three booby species in Galapagos but the Blue-footed Boobies are the most commanly seen as their small colonies are spread throughout the archipelago. They nest close to shore on flat areas. The nests are relatively closely spaced, but consist of nothing more than a shallow scrape in the ground. They have less than an annual breeding cycle and different colonies can be found breeding around the archipelago throughout the year. Their courtship antics are entertaining. In trying to attract a mate the male actually dances. If a female is attracted to him she will join him and together they will dance the 'booby two step'. Sexes are differentiated by the eyes. Males appear to have smaller pupils than females. (females have a darkly stained iris giving the impression of a larger pupil) The female is also larger and her voice is distinct - a honk while the male whistles. They are inshore feeders and are able to dive in shallow water. As they feed close to shore it is feasible for the parent birds to return with food sufficient for three chicks so in a good year they may raise up to three.
    1G9397_Blue-footed_Boobies.tif
  • Group Photo<br />
Damai 2<br />
Dive vessel<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150815_Group_Photo_11.jpg
  • Damai 2<br />
Dive vessel<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150813_Damai_2_135.jpg
  • Damai 2<br />
Dive vessel<br />
Cenderawasih Bay<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia
    20150809_Damai_2_244.jpg
  • Chum bucket<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA
    20130708_Chum bucket_317_©Pete Oxfor...jpg
  • Blacktip Trevally (Kingfish) (Caranx heberi)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Tropical and Subtropical Indian and West Pacific Oceans
    20130710_Yellowtail Kingfish_51_©Pet...jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130709_Oceanic Black-tip shark _25...jpg
  • Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Remora_247_©Pete Oxford.jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Oceanic Black-tip shark & R...jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Oceanic Black-tip shark & R...jpg
  • Blacktip Trevally (Kingfish) (Caranx heberi)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Tropical and Subtropical Indian and West Pacific Oceans
    20130708_Yellowtail Kingfish_1_©Pete...jpg
  • Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Remora_252_©Pete Oxford.jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Oceanic Black-tip shark & R...jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Oceanic Black-tip shark & R...jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Oceanic Black-tip shark & R...jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Oceanic Black-tip shark & R...jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Oceanic Black-tip shark & R...jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Oceanic Black-tip shark & R...jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Remora (Remora remora)<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Oceanic Black-tip shark & R...jpg
  • Oceanic Black-tip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) & Chum Bucket & Diver<br />
Baited shark dive<br />
Umkomaas<br />
KwaZulu Natal<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Range: Widespread in all tropical and subtropical continental waters
    20130707_Black-tip shark, Chum Bucke...jpg
  • Pindito Dive boat<br />
Farbiacet Island<br />
Misool Area<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia<br />
A Pinisi type boat (Traditional Indonesian Motor Sailer)
    20160330_Pindito_Dive_boat_305.tif
  • Vandalism graffitti<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
Coral triangle<br />
Indonesia<br />
Names carved on coral head
    20161027_Vandalism_graffitti_62.tif
  • Penemu Island overview<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
Coral triangle<br />
Indonesia
    20161023_Penemu_Island_overview_50.tif
  • Petroglyphs<br />
Aljui Island<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
Coral triangle<br />
Indonesia
    20161023_Petroglyphs_192.tif
  • Penemu Island overview<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
Coral triangle<br />
Indonesia
    20161023_Penemu_Island_overview_32.tif
  • 1G9567 Blue-footed Boobies.jpg
  • Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii excisa)<br />
Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20161210_Blue-footed_Booby_1.tif
  • Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii excisa)<br />
Buccaneer Cove, Santiago Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20161209_Blue-footed_Booby_7.tif
  • Padar Island<br />
West Nusa Tenggara <br />
Lesser Sunda Islands<br />
Indonesia
    20170129_Padar_Island_56.jpg
  • Black Grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to Brazil. Gulf of Mexico, Florida Keys, Bahamas & Caribbean
    CUB5827_Black_Grouper.jpg
  • Black Grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to Brazil. Gulf of Mexico, Florida Keys, Bahamas & Caribbean
    CUB5993_Black_Grouper.jpg
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB4901_Silky_Shark.jpg
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB1084_Silky_Shark.jpg
  • Upside Down Jellyfish (Cassiopeia sp.)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB3595_Upside_Down_Jellyfish.jpg
  • Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA, Caribbean<br />
INVASIVE SPECIES off east coast of USA, South America and Caribbean
    CUB760_Red_Lionfish.jpg
  • Horse-eye Jack (Caranx latus)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA, Caribbean<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Subtropical Atlantic ocean from Bermuda and the northern Gulf of Mexico south to Rio de Janeiro
    CUB3266_Horse-eye_Jack.jpg
  • Upside Down Jellyfish (Cassiopeia sp.)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB3674_Upside_Down_Jellyfish.jpg
  • Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA, Caribbean<br />
INVASIVE SPECIES off east coast of USA, South America and Caribbean
    CUB692_Red_Lionfish.jpg
  • Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii excisa) Silhouette<br />
North Seymour<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
Ecuador<br />
South America
    20160620_Blue-footed_Booby_Silhouett...jpg
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB1004 Silky Shark.jpg
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB352 Silky Shark.jpg
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean Reef Shark CUB1032.jpg
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean Reef Shark CUB164.jpg
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean Reef Shark CUB859.jpg
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean Reef Shark CUB327.jpg
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB372_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB4538_Silky_Shark.jpg
  • Atlantic Goliath Grouper or Jewfish(Epinephelus itajara)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA, Caribbean<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Florida Keys, the Bahamas, most of the Caribbean, and practically all of the Brazilian coast.
    CUB634_Atlantic_Goliath_Grouper.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB4538_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB1004_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB340_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB69.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB352_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Atlantic Goliath Grouper or Jewfish(Epinephelus itajara)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA, Caribbean<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Florida Keys, the Bahamas, most of the Caribbean, and practically all of the Brazilian coast.
    CUB639_Atlantic_Goliath_Grouper.tif
  • Azure Vase Sponge (Callysopongia plicifera)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA, Caribbean
    CUB4343_Azure_Vase_Sponge.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB6630_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB6630_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Black Grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to Brazil. Gulf of Mexico, Florida Keys, Bahamas & Caribbean
    CUB270_Black_Grouper.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB5560_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB4953_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Silky Shark (Carcharhinus falciformis)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA
    CUB5561_Silky_Shark.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB689.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB84.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB107.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB116.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB122.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB164.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB189.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB206.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB390.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB406.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB487.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB593.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB773.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB1076.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB1039.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB1034.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB981.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB976.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB965.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB946.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB911.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB859.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB22.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB839.tif
  • Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus perezi)<br />
Jardines de la Reina National Park<br />
CUBA<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina in the north to Brazil in the south, including Bermuda, the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.
    Caribbean_Reef_Shark_CUB853.tif
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