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Sphyrna Lewini Collection

The majestic Sphyrna lewini, commonly known as the scalloped hammerhead shark, gracefully glides through the crystal-clear waters near Cocos Island, Costa Rica

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: A scalloped hammerhead shark swims near Cocos Island, Costa Rica

A scalloped hammerhead shark swims near Cocos Island, Costa Rica
A scalloped hammerhead shark swims in deep water near Cocos Island, Costa Rica. This remote and beautiful Pacific island is famous for its healthy fish and shark populations

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark shoal (Sphyrna lewini) Wolf Island, Galapagos

Scalloped hammerhead shark shoal (Sphyrna lewini) Wolf Island, Galapagos

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) swims through a school of Pacific creolefish

Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) swims through a school of Pacific creolefish (Paranthias colonus). Wolf Island, Galapagos National Park, Galapagos Islands.. East Pacific Ocean

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Head and gills of juvenile Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna Lewini), Kane ohe Bay

Head and gills of juvenile Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna Lewini), Kane ohe Bay, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) Hawaii

Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) Hawaii

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Schooling Scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) Cocos Island National Park

Schooling Scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: RF - Female Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) surrounded by Pacific creolefish

RF - Female Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) surrounded by Pacific creolefish (Paranthias colonus), Wolf Island, Galapagos National Park, Galapagos Islands, Pacific Ocean

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Hammerhead Shark - Underwater Photography

Hammerhead Shark - Underwater Photography
Une rencontre inoubliable avec mon ami Olivier sur la Passe Boueni par environ 40 metres de profondeur. Un banc d'une soixantaine de requin marteau halicorne passe au dessus de nos tetes!!!

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Hammerhead Shark

Hammerhead Shark
Non, je ne suis pas en circuit ouvert, mais j'ai laisse echappe la boucle de mon recycleur en voyant ce banc de requin marteau halicorne passer au dessus de moi. Un spectacle fabuleux!!!

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Hawaii, Molokai, Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Lewini) Swimming On The Ocean Floor

Hawaii, Molokai, Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Lewini) Swimming On The Ocean Floor

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead sharks swim near Cocos Island, Costa Rica

Scalloped hammerhead sharks swim near Cocos Island, Costa Rica
Scalloped hammerhead sharks swim in deep water near Cocos Island, Costa Rica. This remote and beautiful Pacific island is famous for its healthy fish and shark populations

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: A scalloped hammerhead shark at Socorros Island in Mexico

A scalloped hammerhead shark at Socorros Island in Mexico
A scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) at Socorros Island in Mexico

Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped Hammerhead Shark being cleaned by Barbar Fish. CoCos Island, Costa Rica

Scalloped Hammerhead Shark being cleaned by Barbar Fish. CoCos Island, Costa Rica
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Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark pup (c) at Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (Sphyrna lewini)

Scalloped hammerhead shark pup (c) at Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (Sphyrna lewini). Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii (N)
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Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead pup (Sphyrna lewini). Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii (N. Pacific) (rr)

Scalloped hammerhead pup (Sphyrna lewini). Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii (N. Pacific) (rr)
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Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini). Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii (N. Pacific) (rr)

Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini). Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii (N. Pacific) (rr)
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Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark pup, Sphyrna lewini, kept for research

Scalloped hammerhead shark pup, Sphyrna lewini, kept for research, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Kaneohe, Hawaii
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Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark pups, Sphyrna lewini, kept for research

Scalloped hammerhead shark pups, Sphyrna lewini, kept for research, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Kaneohe, Oahu
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Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark pups (c ) at Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology Sphyrna lewini

Scalloped hammerhead shark pups (c ) at Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology Sphyrna lewini, Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii (N)
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Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark passing through large school of creole fish. (Sphyrna lewini)

Scalloped hammerhead shark passing through large school of creole fish. (Sphyrna lewini). Galapagos Islands
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Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark from below. (Sphyrna lewini). Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Scalloped hammerhead shark from below. (Sphyrna lewini). Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
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Background imageSphyrna Lewini Collection: Female scalloped hammerhead shark with many mating bite scars. (Sphyrna lewini)

Female scalloped hammerhead shark with many mating bite scars. (Sphyrna lewini). Wolf Island, Galapagos
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The majestic Sphyrna lewini, commonly known as the scalloped hammerhead shark, gracefully glides through the crystal-clear waters near Cocos Island, Costa Rica. With its unique and distinctive head shape adorned with a row of small serrated teeth, this magnificent creature commands attention wherever it roams. In Wolf Island, Galapagos, a shoal of scalloped hammerhead sharks creates an awe-inspiring spectacle. Their sleek bodies move in perfect unison as they navigate through the vast ocean depths. Among them swims a lone Pacific creolefish, seemingly drawn to their presence. A juvenile scalloped hammerhead shark reveals its intricately patterned head and gills in Kaneohe Bay. This young member of the species displays remarkable resilience and adaptability even at such a tender age. Hawaii serves as another sanctuary for these incredible creatures. Here in Hawaii's pristine waters, a solitary scalloped hammerhead shark explores its surroundings with grace and curiosity. The vibrant marine life surrounding it adds to the enchanting beauty of this underwater paradise. Cocos Island National Park is home to thriving schools of scalloped hammerhead sharks that captivate all who witness their synchronized movements. As they swim together effortlessly through the azure waters, one can't help but marvel at nature's wonders on display. In Galapagos Islands' protected waters lies an endangered female scalloped hammerhead shark surrounded by Pacific creolefish companionship. This poignant image serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect these vulnerable species from further harm. Underwater photographers capture stunning images of these elusive creatures in their natural habitat - capturing moments frozen in time that showcase both their power and elegance simultaneously. Molokai in Hawaii offers yet another glimpse into the world as it gracefully navigates along the ocean floor. Its streamlined body moves effortlessly against gravity while mesmerizing those lucky enough to witness this rare sight.