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Galapagos Shark Collection

The Galapagos Shark, also known as Carcharhinus galapagensis, is a majestic creature that can be found in various locations around the world

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: Galapagos Sharks - Many sharks congregate in the lagoon for tourist feeding. Lord Howe Island

Galapagos Sharks - Many sharks congregate in the lagoon for tourist feeding. Lord Howe Island. Australia GAL-006
VT-8472 Galapagos SHARKS - many congregate in the lagoon for tourist feeding. Lord Howe Island. Australia Carcharhinus galapagensis Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: Galapagos Shark (Charcharhinus galapagensis), Roca Partida islet, Revillagigedo Archipelago

Galapagos Shark (Charcharhinus galapagensis), Roca Partida islet, Revillagigedo Archipelago Biosphere Reserve / Archipielago de Revillagigedo UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site (Socorro Islands)

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis), listed as potentially dangerous, at sea surface

Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis), listed as potentially dangerous, at sea surface, with nictitating membrane covering its eye, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: Galapagos Shark (Carcharhinus Galapagensis) Can Reach Twelve Feet In Length And Is Listed As

Galapagos Shark (Carcharhinus Galapagensis) Can Reach Twelve Feet In Length And Is Listed As Potentially Dangerous; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: USA, (Carcharhinus Galapagensis); Hawaii, Galapagos Shark With Sunburst In Background

USA, (Carcharhinus Galapagensis); Hawaii, Galapagos Shark With Sunburst In Background

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: Galapagos Shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) Off of Wolf Island GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

Galapagos Shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) Off of Wolf Island GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
Galapagos Shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) off of Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: Silhouette of Galapagos shark - Carcharhinus galapagensis. Galapagos, Pacific Ocean

Silhouette of Galapagos shark - Carcharhinus galapagensis. Galapagos, Pacific Ocean
Mark Harding / SplashdownDirect

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: Galapagos shark over reef with reef fish. (Carcharhinus galapagensis)

Galapagos shark over reef with reef fish. (Carcharhinus galapagensis). Wolf Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
David Day / SplashdownDirect

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: Galapagos Shark - Sharks congregate in lagoon expecting food from tourist operators

Galapagos Shark - Sharks congregate in lagoon expecting food from tourist operators. Lord Howe Island
VT-8473 Galapagos Shark - Sharks congregate in lagoon expecting food from tourist operators. Lord Howe Island. Australia Carcharhinus galapagensis Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for

Background imageGalapagos Shark Collection: Galapagos Shark - These sharks are inquisitive and will swim close to divers. Lord Howe Island

Galapagos Shark - These sharks are inquisitive and will swim close to divers. Lord Howe Island. Australia GAL-012
VT-8474 Galapagos SHARK Lord Howe Island. Australia Carcharhinus galapagensis These sharks are inquisitive and will swim close to divers


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The Galapagos Shark, also known as Carcharhinus galapagensis, is a majestic creature that can be found in various locations around the world. One such place is Lord Howe Island in Australia, where many sharks gather in the lagoon for tourist feeding. Another breathtaking sight can be witnessed at Roca Partida islet in the Revillagigedo Archipelago, where these sharks roam freely. In Hawaii's Pacific Ocean, the Galapagos Shark has been listed as potentially dangerous due to its size and strength. With a length of up to twelve feet, this species commands respect and awe from those who encounter it. Its nictitating membrane covering its eye adds an intriguing touch to its appearance. The United States of America is home to these magnificent creatures as well. In Hawaii specifically, you might catch a glimpse of a Galapagos Shark with a stunning sunburst in the background - truly a sight worth capturing. But perhaps one of the most iconic places to spot these sharks is off Wolf Island in the Galapagos Islands themselves. These islands are teeming with diverse marine life, making them an ideal habitat for these powerful predators. Ecuador's Galapagos Islands offer multiple opportunities for encounters with this fascinating species. Whether diving or observing from afar, witnessing the grace and power of the Galapagos Shark will leave you mesmerized by nature's wonders. So next time you find yourself near any of these locations or exploring new waters altogether, keep your eyes peeled for this incredible creature –the Galapagos Shark.