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14 Galapagos Sharks (Carcharhinus galapagensis) in the one frame (Up to Twenty Three Out of Frame) follow divers to the surface on the western side of South Meyer Island during the Kermadec Islands Biodiscovery Expedition, a project led by the Auckland Museum in conjunction with the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Australian Museum, and the Department of Conservation.Friday 13 May 2011
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2011
Dive Number: 336
Dive Buddy: Clinton Duffy
Site: Boat Harbour South Meyer Island to North Meyer Island in the Kermadec Islands.
Temperature: 22 Degrees Celsius.
Maximum Depth: 18.8 meters.
Bottom Time: 67 minutes.
Bottom Time to Date: 21,094 minutes.
Cumulative Time: 21,161 minutes
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2011
Dive Number: 336
Dive Buddy: Clinton Duffy
Site: Boat Harbour South Meyer Island to North Meyer Island in the Kermadec Islands.
Temperature: 22 Degrees Celsius.
Maximum Depth: 18.8 meters.
Bottom Time: 67 minutes.
Bottom Time to Date: 21,094 minutes.
Cumulative Time: 21,161 minutes
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