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Humpback whales were hunted to near extinction, with numbers dropping by more than 90 percent before a 1966 ban allowed the species to bounce back.
A great white shark swims in clear water off Guadalupe Island.
Offering colorful corals, an underwater sculpture museum, and unusual marine life like the whale shark that migrates through its waters, Mexico’s Isla Mujeres keeps snorkelers busy.
Some sharks can detect the odor of prey in water at one part per 10 billion, equivalent to a drop in an Olympic-size swimming pool.
Humpback whales were hunted to near extinction, with numbers dropping by more than 90 percent before a 1966 ban allowed the species to bounce back.
Green sea turtles perch on coral ledges during low tide on the island of Sipadan, Malaysia.
Skerry’s aim is to create, “images that celebrate the sea yet highlight environmental problems.”