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Caption: W o l v e s O f T h e D e e p
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Caption: Aqua paradise as far as the eye can see The Bahamas 🇧🇸
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Caption: OCEANIC WHITE TIP SHARK Like most sharks, Oceanics are highly misunderstood by the general public. They are known as the wolves of the deep because they inhabit some of the deepest and most remote waters throughout the planets oceans. They’re a keystone species and highly important to the ecosystem
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Caption: Moving into deeper water, the search begins for the elusive Oceanic White Tip shark 🦈
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Caption: The long pectoral fins of these sharks enables them to gracefully glide through the water and shoot into high speed when needed. Andy Mann seen here moving in for the shot
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Caption: These sharks have seen dramatically reduced numbers over the years due to shark finning, a sad and ongoing fate for this keystone species 
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Caption: Andy Mann and Joey enjoying some downtime on the stern as we move into deeper water
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Caption: Grace and beauty wrapped into one, free diving among this school
of white tips was a calming experience
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Caption: Andy Mann taking in the scenery
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Caption: Joey cutting up small pieces of fish to scent the water with. Oceanic‘s can smell blood in the water from over a mile away
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Caption: Right off the bow of the boat 👇🏻
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Caption: Trevor Bacon enjoying a unique perspective
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Caption: Pure magic.
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Caption: A high target of over fishing for their fins, Oceanic white tip shark are protected in the crystal clear waters under of the Bahamas  under good leadership
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Caption: Sunset in paradise
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Caption:  silhouettes from the deep
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Caption: Big thank you to Andy Mann & Trevor Bacon for another great experience! 🇧🇸
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Caption: Hope to return soon! Until next time, Bahamas