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Shane Gross
Decisions at a world wildlife summit now mean that lemon sharks, like this one, will be better protected from the fin trade.
Bonefish (Albula vulpes) foragie for crustaceans in shallow waters of the Bahamas. These animals perform unprecedented dives to spawn in the deep sea.
Shane Gross achieved a close encounter with typically shy Caribbean reef sharks by placing his camera on a rock and using a remote trigger to “click away as they came in and bumped my camera around.”
Caribbean reef sharks swim close to a camera in Cuba's Garden of the Queens. "The idea was to set my camera down on a rock pointing straight up to the surface and use a remote trigger to take images as sharks passed. I thought there was a chance they might get curious enough to swim towards the camera if a diver wasn't behind it to scare them away," says photographer Shane Gross.