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Available Comp Size: 350 x 233 Caption: A school of basking sharks swims just beneath the ocean's surface in the Santa Barbara Channel near Carpenteria, California. The individual at left is approximately 20-feet long and is feeding with its huge mouth agape and gill rakers extended.
Scientific name: Cetorhinus maximus Location: Santa Barbara Channel, near Carpenteria, California Copyright: © Chuck Davis / Tidal Flats, Ltd. Photographer Code: SHK0281014 AGPix ID: AGPix_ChDaTiFl26_0088 Photo Alignment: 35mm (horizontal) Comments: Basking sharks are harmless to human beings; although they are the world's second largest "fish," they have tiny teeth and use their seive-like gill rakers to feed on the ocean's tiniest creatures -- plankton. Each catalog image is legally protected by U.S. & International copyright laws and may NOT be used for reproduction in any manner without the explicit authorization of the respective copyright holders. |
Chuck Davis / Tidal Flats Ltd.
Underwater / Marine Photography 1215 Surf Ave. Pacific Grove CA 93950-2033 Phone: 831 649-1086 Fax: 831-649-0986 Email: chuckdavis.tidalflatsphoto@gmail.com Website: www.tidalflatsphoto.com » More information about Chuck Davis / Tidal Flats Ltd. » Add to Address Book |


