Hammerhead Sharks with Emerald Charters in Jupiter, FL

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Thanks for the link, I have that book marked now and I've been looking through all the pictures. It's really hard for me to tell the difference between silky sharks and dusky sharks too. From what it looks like to me, silky sharks are more "brown" in color and their dorsal fin seems more rounded than the dusky shark.
 
Jupiter is truly the best place to go diving with sharks in Florida. I've seen 8 different species of sharks all in one day on three dives about 6 times in a row now.

[video=youtube;-k9UuCDyThU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k9UuCDyThU[/video]
 
Nice B&W work there. Pretty neat catching those two reefies in the tunnel, I've never seen them resting on the bottom like that.
 
I got a whole video of that encounter. One stayed with us for about 15 minutes. That's at the donut at the end of tunnels, they are known to do this there.

[video=youtube;syP69w5voJs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syP69w5voJs[/video]
 
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