Shark: A Photographer's StoryThis exciting blend of first-person adventure and natural history is the story of a three-year global adventure by a renowned marine photographer and diver who takes a closeup look at all major species of shark. 130 full-color photographs. |
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Page 42
... caught the smell of the dead fish in the water , and that to actually spear the fish in the presence of the sharks would be foolhardy - on sensing the vibrations of the struggling fish , they would rush in without hesitation . Over the ...
... caught the smell of the dead fish in the water , and that to actually spear the fish in the presence of the sharks would be foolhardy - on sensing the vibrations of the struggling fish , they would rush in without hesitation . Over the ...
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... caught , examination of the backbone will reveal the tetracycline stain . By referring to the data from its previous capture , Sonny can obtain valuable information about the growth - rate and age of the shark . Finally , samples of ...
... caught , examination of the backbone will reveal the tetracycline stain . By referring to the data from its previous capture , Sonny can obtain valuable information about the growth - rate and age of the shark . Finally , samples of ...
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... caught threatens the survival of the whole species . Many of the photographers and film - makers who have been lucky enough to study this animal have expressed the fear that they are merely recording it for posterity . - only The great ...
... caught threatens the survival of the whole species . Many of the photographers and film - makers who have been lucky enough to study this animal have expressed the fear that they are merely recording it for posterity . - only The great ...
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50 metres angel sharks animals Bahamas bait barracuda Bimini bite blue shark boat body bottom bull shark cage camera Caribbean reef shark cartilaginous fish caught chum slick colour coral head coral reefs dangerous dead fish depth distance dive diver Don Nelson dorsal fin eyes feed feet 6 inches female fishermen Florida gills grab grey reef sharks Gruber hammerhead Sphyrna horn sharks Island Jack Jason jaws kelp larger shark lemon sharks length look mackerel sharks male manta marine metres metres 6 feet mouth moving nurse shark oceanic whitetip Overleaf Pacific pectoral fins photograph pilot whales predators prey rays Red Sea reef whitetip repel requiem sharks sand Sanganeb scalloped hammerhead sea lions shark Carcharhinus shortfin mako side silvertip snorkelling snout south-west point spear species of shark strobe surface swam tail teeth teleost fish thermocline thresher tiger sharks Tiny tropical tuna underwater white shark