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Swimming / Snorkel with whale sharks at Isla Mujeres, Mexico. Learn about my annual eco tours each summer to visit the aggregation of whale sharks. Underwater photography and techniques and Trip Reports

Swim with whale shark small group charter
Posted onApril 4, 2017November 16, 2021Underwater photography

Swim with Whale Sharks in Mexico – Great Things About Isla Mujeres

Isla Mujeres is a great base for your Whale Shark Adventure After a day out on the water with the Whale Sharks and Mantas, it is great to relax and dry out with a walk around through the streets of…

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Posted onAugust 6, 2016March 21, 2018Underwater photography

Whale Sharks and Mantas 2016

This season was full of whale sharks, some mantas and nice clear water and good weather. Here is a collect of some of my images from this year (See dates for my latest trip at http://www.PhotographWhaleSharks.com) See all of my…

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Whale shark charters for photographers
Posted onJuly 29, 2015January 9, 2018Underwater photography

Whale Sharks in Mexico 2015 Trip Report

The 2015 whale shark season is not yet over, but I have returned from 2 great weeks with my guests and their whale shark experience.  We had great weather (one of the reasons I choose July) and whale shark encounters…

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swimming with whale sharks in the gulf of Mexico
Posted onJuly 24, 2014November 16, 2021Underwater photography

Swim with Whale Sharks in Isla Mujeres, Mexico – What you need to Know

Swimming with and Photographing Whale Sharks & Giant Manta Rays  in Isla Mujeres,  Mexico What you need to know Whale sharks can be found in all tropical and warm-temperate waters. These fish are largely pelagic, staying in the open ocean.…

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