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AussieByron

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Here are a few shots taken recently on a dive with my D90 and Tokina 10-17mm. The Vis was down to 5m but so much life about. I tried using the Red LED's on my Sola600 Focusing light to see if the sharks come in closer. In the low vis they seem curious and did come in for a good look.

Unfortunately one shark look like its in trouble as it would open its mouth continuously like it was gasping and showed signs of malnourishment. Suspect hooks lodged in its stomuch. There has been alot of Grey Nurse Sharks which have hooks, wire, and even rope hanging out of them. This is a pity as they are critically endangered on the east coast of Australia.

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Regards Mark
 

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