Blacktip Reef Shark

A Blacktip Reef Shark in the waters off Hawaii

I don’t see sharks a lot, but when I do they’re usually Whitetip Reef Sharks, which are fairly common around the island. I’ve seen others, including a few Blacktip Reef Sharks, but haven’t got photos of them before.

A few days ago, snorkeling out of Lapakahi, this Blacktip Reef Shark emerged out of hazy waters, heading my way. When it saw me, it veered off to the side, zipped past, and continued on its way. The shark was no more than four feet long, but there was no mistaking it with those markings.

It was a short encounter, so I only took a few photos and, given the conditions, had no great hopes that the photos would be any good, or that the shark would even be in them! So I was pleased that this one shot turned out halfway decent.

10 thoughts on “Blacktip Reef Shark

    1. Graham's avatarGraham Post author

      My sentiments exactly. In the water, it’s often tricky to see what’s in the viewfinder, but I always fire off a few shots because you never know!

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