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http://web.me.com/leetepley/Site_6/Home_Page.Stock_Footage.html
ANGEL SHARK - Close-up shot obtained with underwater lights.
BASKING SHARKS - Close-up scenes of very fierce looking (though harmless) animals often swimming with their mouths wide open. Divers in some scenes.
BAT RAYS - Close-up shots of rays lying in sand and swimming in open water.
BLACK TIP REEF SHARKS (PACIFIC): Extensive and dramatic footage of sharks swimming through dense schools of tropical fish. See image above right. Many extreme close-ups included. In some scenes remoras (sucker fish) are seen swimming near or attached to the sharks,
BULL, CARIBBEAN REEF & ATLANTIC BLACK TIP REEF SHARKS - Extensive footage of about 100 sharks feeding. Many dramatic close-up. Divers in some scenes (See upper left).
BLUE SHARKS - Dramatic close-ups of sharks swimming directly at camera. Also under water and topside shots of sharks taking bait from line. Topside shots of sharks being tagged and released.
GUITAR RAYS (SHOVEL-NOSE SHARKS) - Close-up shots obtained with both natural light and underwater lights.
HORNED SHARKS - Colorful close-up shots of this animal thought to be one of the most primitive of all sharks.
MAKO SHARK - Swimming by a dolphin bleeding to death. It's tail was either cut off by a boat propeller or bitten off by the shark.
MANTA RAYS - Filmed during both day and at night. Daytime scenes include a group of rays swimming gracefully in open water. and one long scene of a green manta ray (probably never before filmed ). Nighttime scenes - filmed with underwater lights - include close-ups of rays doing acrobatics, feeding on plankton, interacting with divers and charging the camera. Recent material obtained on video show manta rays with mouths wide open feeding together with milkfish (a large plankton-eating fish) during the daytime.
OCEANIC WHITE-TIPPED SHARKS - Extensive close-up footage of this graceful and aggressive shark (See 2 images directly above). Also mid-distance scenes of sharks swimming with pilot whales.
STINGRAYS - Dramatic shots of stingrays skimming over a rocky bottom at night. Obtained with the aid of underwater lights.
TORPEDO RAY - Extreme close-up and mid distance underwater shots of this electric ray.
WHITE-TIPPED REEF SHARKS - Dramatic close-up shots of sharks swimming in caves - filmed with underwater lights
YELLOW RAY (name unknown) - Group of rays filmed from surface.
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