See Stunning Pictures That Take You Under the Ocean
This dive instructor is combining his passion for photography and ocean conservation to make an impact.
Published 11 Nov 2017, 02:23 GMT, Updated 9 Apr 2021, 11:26 BST

A juvenile Caribbean reef squid is drawn to lights used by scientists and photographers during a night dive.
A close-up of an artichoke coral taken in Cuba's Gardens of the Queen.
A diver swims in Chac Mool cenote in Mexico.
A school of squid create a unique formation in the Bahamas.
Bottlenose dolphins are seen racing below the ocean surface in the Bahamas.
A blind cusk eel floats in the dark depths of a Bahamian blue hole near Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas.
Cave shrimp swim in a saltwater pond near Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas.
Juvenile lemon sharks spend the first two to seven years of life near mangrove trees that serve as protection. Female sharks return to the very same mangrove lagoon where they were born to give birth, making each mangrove creek important.
