William Winram
@WilliamWinram
Ocean Explorer - Storyteller - Freediving World Record Holder - IUCN Oceans Ambassador - Founder of @WatermenProject - Fellow of The Explorers Club
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If you think of sharks breaching you most likely think of great whites, but they are not the only species that can make these incredible displays. Spinners, makos, blacktips and even basking sharks have been documented catching some serious air. 🤯 📸: @WilliamWinram #sharks
@WilliamWinram giving new meaning to 'keeping calm under pressure'
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One of the most amazing examples of octopus camouflage captured by marine biologist Roger Hanlon while diving in the Caribbean.
two-headed #shark (dicephalic) recorded first time from #Maharashtra marine water. fisherman nitin patil from palghar, satpati found dicephalic Spadenose shark. report - mahamtb.com/Encyc/2020/10/… @vidyathreya @SharkAdvocates @TheSharkStanley @akhileshkv7 @IUCNShark @anishandheria
“If I was a Great White Shark I wouldn’t bite you, but I’d swim right next to you...” Love this zoomed cinematic shot of Mr Great White Shark taken by talented free-diver & photographer @williamwinram 💥🦈🎥🔥 #greatwhiteshark #smile
This is amazing and illustrates how individuals can make a difference!
An Indian 🇮🇳 couple have turned their land into a paradise for wildlife, including tigers 🐅! A big thank you to Aditya and Poonam Singh in Rajasthan, environment heroes! 🦸♀️
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