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Ultimate Whale Sharks 2013

Each year, between June and September, one of the most amazing marine events in the world occurs just north of the sleepy Island of Isla Mujeres, Mexico. Known locally as the Afuera, incredible numbers of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) gather in large dense groups to feed. Each full moon at this time of year, huge groups of little tunny (Euthynnus alletteratus) spawn their eggs into the water column, resulting in a a bonanza of food for the large zooplankton feeders.

Wetpixel has been running photographic trips to the event every year since 2010. 2103 proved to be an amazing year, with large numbers of sharks, packed densely (particularly when the site was quiet), and with the bonus of large numbers of manta rays (Manta birostris) joining the spectacle. The weather was kind and the whale sharks were plentiful!

It is almost impossible to describe the feeling of being among and surrounded by so many of the largest fish in the oceans. The aggregation is without doubt unique and unlike anything else that one is likely to experience. If you haven’t been yet, you really should. Wetpixel will be returning again in 2014, please see the trip’s page for more details.

This Full Frame feature is a compendium of images shot by some of the participants during the 2013 trips. We hope you enjoy the images as much as we enjoyed capturing them.

Adam Hanlon: Smiler.
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Adam Hanlon: Smiler.

Steve Williams: A Beautiful Sky
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Steve Williams: A Beautiful Sky

Riley Polmanteer: Noelle Polmanteer wearing a "Go Big or Go Home" T-shirt in memory of dear friend and adventurer Mark Bixby.
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Riley Polmanteer: Noelle Polmanteer wearing a "Go Big or Go Home" T-shirt in memory of dear friend and adventurer Mark Bixby.

Jason Bradley.
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Jason Bradley.

Adam Hanlon: Manta sunburst
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Adam Hanlon: Manta sunburst

Steve Williams: Eric and the Botella
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Steve Williams: Eric and the Botella

Erin Quigley: Swimming with Whale Sharks is a fantastic family adventure.
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Erin Quigley: Swimming with Whale Sharks is a fantastic family adventure.

Erin Quigley: When the rain comes, the sharks dive out of sight.
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Erin Quigley: When the rain comes, the sharks dive out of sight.

Eric Cheng: Quadcopter's view of a whale shark
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Eric Cheng: Quadcopter's view of a whale shark

Riley Polmanteer: Freaky. Couldn't believe what we were seeing.
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Riley Polmanteer: Freaky. Couldn't believe what we were seeing.

Terry Schuller
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Terry Schuller

Jason Bradley.
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Jason Bradley.

Zac Polmanteer: 14 year old Riley Polmanteer swims down to get a closer view of a manta feeding.
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Zac Polmanteer: 14 year old Riley Polmanteer swims down to get a closer view of a manta feeding.

Adam Hanlon: Whale shark circular fisheye
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Adam Hanlon: Whale shark circular fisheye

Erin Quigley
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Erin Quigley

Jason Bradley.
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Jason Bradley.

Eric Cheng: Under a whale shark
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Eric Cheng: Under a whale shark

Jason Bradley.
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Jason Bradley.

Jason Bradley.
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Jason Bradley.

Steve Williams : The Big Gulp
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Steve Williams : The Big Gulp

Eric Cheng: Whale shark gulping during a "botella".
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Eric Cheng: Whale shark gulping during a "botella".

First underwater shot ever by Zac Polmanteer, 18-year old lifeguard and water polo player from Long Beach, CA.
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First underwater shot ever by Zac Polmanteer, 18-year old lifeguard and water polo player from Long Beach, CA.

Eric Cheng: Manta cruising by.
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Eric Cheng: Manta cruising by.

Terry Schuller: Photographer with whale shark.
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Terry Schuller: Photographer with whale shark.

Erin Quigley: Cradle of Light
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Erin Quigley: Cradle of Light

Eric Cheng: Surface chop.
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Eric Cheng: Surface chop.

Steve Williams: She lifted her wing to pass over me
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Steve Williams: She lifted her wing to pass over me

Terry Schuller: Botella
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Terry Schuller: Botella

Eric Cheng: Whale shark and manta
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Eric Cheng: Whale shark and manta

Adam Hanlon: Whale shark and snorkeller
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Adam Hanlon: Whale shark and snorkeller