Marine Encounters

Tiger sharks

The first impression is one of grace, the second is one of bulk - tigers can grow to over six metres and weigh in at several hundred kilogrammes.

 

Tiger shark

Great white sharks

There are not many fish on this planet that can command so much respect, but great whites are in a league of their own.

 

Great white shark

Ragged-tooth sharks

Their impressive array of teeth mean the ragged-tooth sand tiger shark is a popular resident of marine aquariums, but in South Africa you can dive with them in the wild.

 

Ragged-tooth shark

Blacktip reef sharks

Blacktip sharks grow to a maximum three metres in length, and their body markings and bronzy sheen allow it to be frequently mistaken for its cousin, the bronze whaler.

 

Blacktip reef shark

Squid

Currently dived by just a handful of professional film-makers and research scientists, the Squid Run draws divers to witness the coming together of millions of squid.

 

Squid

Whalesharks

Snorkelling with whalesharks is a huge draw for divers from all over the globe, and Ningaloo Reef in Australia is renowned for top quality sightings.

 

Whaleshark

Blue whales

"My vision was locked on to the giant triangular blue-silver head coming at me." A close encounter with the largest animal in the world - the blue whale.

 

Blue whale

Manta rays

The Maldives is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to appreciate these flying ballerinas of the oceans.

manta ray
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