Fig. 2: Seagrass meadows on The Bahamas Banks, as surveyed by humans and tiger sharks.
From: Tiger sharks support the characterization of the world’s largest seagrass ecosystem

A, B Dense meadow of Thalassia testudinum photographed in the southern Great Bahama Bank showing natural erosion scarp exposing the ~1 meter thick root rhizosphere (both images credit: Cristina Mittermeier). C Mature tiger shark swimming over Syringodium filiforme on the Little Bahama Bank (image credit: Austin Gallagher). D POV from camera-mounted tiger shark swimming over dense area of Thalassia testudinum on the northern Great Bahama Bank (image credit: Tiger Shark from study).