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Ms. Sophia, tiger shark, Jupiter, FL
Hammer Time !  Photographed while the shark swam up a vertical wall in Cocos
Schools of Schools, sand tiger shark, North Carolina
My recent diving addiction… sharks.  A lemon shark buzzes overhead on an absolutely stunning day !
Hammer Portrait photographed off of Jupiter FL
Hammer in the Blue, hammerhead shark, Bimini, Bahamas
South Florida is home to many shark species.  We have some “regulars” that we look forward to seeing every year.  Two of our regular tigers include DJenny in the foreground and Patrick off in the distance.
Incoming, great white shark, Guadalupe
My Best Side, lemon shark, Jupiter, FL
Coming or Going photographed using slow shutter speed off Jupiter FL
Air Demon portrait, great white shark, Guadalupe
Different species of sharks can coexist - we should learn from them.
Scalloped Hammerhead, Galapagos Islands
Mr. Smiley, great white shark, Guadalupe
Beauty and the Beast, goliath grouper and diver, Jupiter, FL
Out of the Crowd, sand tiger shark, North Carolina
Local tiger sharks DJenny and Patrick photographed off of Jupiter FL
Heavenly Lemon, lemon shark with diver, Jupiter, FL
If you haven’t dove with the sand tiger sharks in North Carolina yet, you need to add it to your bucket list !  The sand tigers remind me of our local lemon sharks, very docile and curious.  They swim around somewhat lethargic.
Snooty Smiles, lemon shark, Jupiter, FL

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    Sun Jul 30 2023 - Fri Aug 4 2023
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    Tue Aug 8 2023, 06:45pm EDT

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The South Florida Underwater Photography Society (SFUPS) is a non-profit social organization dedicated to the promotion of excellence in underwater photography through its membership. Society members have been meeting since 1980 appealing to the interests of hundreds of photographers, raising the awareness of ocean conservation initiatives, and sharing with our local community images of the sea life and reef scenes South Florida waters have to offer.
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