reefman
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observed this resting or sleeping carribean reef shark(2 sharks initially, one departing quickly and the other lying around for nearly 15 minutes)(i believe the smaller fish are juvenille glassy sweepers)(neon gobies were also seen further back on the shark but were unable to be photographed without disturbing the animal) while diving sunday under a ledge @ south carysfort reef in 74ft(the shark was orientated headfirst into a slight to mdt reverse current). this is the fourth time iv'e observed pelagic reef sharks lying on the sand beneath this coral outcrop in the past 3 months or so. my question is; has anyone else on this board observed such behavior?? the photo was provided by my dive buddy tim,,,,,,,,
reefman
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