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Seal Island 2009

I have returned from three weeks at Seal Island.  In July, the sharks were hitting the seals vigorously before the activity went strangely silent in August.  Even now, the action is not picking up much making it the earliest drop off in activity in 14 years.  Nevertheless, I got a lot of good material this year making it undoubtedly the most productive year yet.  For the first time, we spent substantial time snorkeling with the Cape Fur Seals that live on and around the island.  This allowed a much deeper understanding of the island and its residents.  I have posted a small number of photos from this year’s trip.  The majority are being held back for the anticipated publication of a book on Seal Island and the life and death struggle between its sharks and seals in the next year.  The book is being written in collaboration with renowned white shark photographer Chris Fallows and features photos from myself and Irish photographer David Jenkins.  I will update the status of the book in the coming months. голова болит секс

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