Where divers may encounter it
You’re likely to see Whitetip Reef Sharks around coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific: places like the Red Sea, Southeast Asia, northern Australia, Pacific islands, and parts of the Indian Ocean. They tend to hang out in shallow reef slopes, reef flats, drop-offs, or lagoons with caves and ledges.
Diving tips
Don’t expect high speed or aggressive behavior — during the day they rest motionless under ledges or inside caves. Approach quietly to avoid startling them.
Night dives can offer more active behavior; switch off or dim lights and move carefully so you don’t push them away.
Maintain respectful distance; avoid blocking their escape routes or trying to touch.
Wide-angle or standard reef photography works well. Shadow and contrast inside caves can create dramatic shots.