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mkraut 07-30-2010 07:38 PM

Shark caught in Sea Bright
 
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A friend sent this photo of a shark that they claim was caught on the beach at Donovans.

Sharkyispy 07-30-2010 07:51 PM

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Did the identify what species it is? Hard to tell from picture but does resemble a baby great white??

vanstaalin 07-30-2010 07:57 PM

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looks like a sand tiger

mkraut 07-30-2010 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Sharkyispy
Did the identify what species it is? Hard to tell from picture but does resemble a baby great white??


No other info except the picture. I went down to DiGiglios to see if they knew about it but they were closed.

Mickey 07-30-2010 08:53 PM

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Pretty sure that's a Sand Tiger.

Irish Jigger 07-30-2010 09:07 PM

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There was a 6 footer in the lavallette surf today right in the wash. Didnt get the ID of what kind but defenitly kept people out of the water.

Sharkyispy 07-30-2010 09:43 PM

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During the Elks Fluke tourney we were off of the Mansaquan reef and spotted a shark, thought to be as small Great White but not confrmed. A bit south but they travel.....

Sharkyispy 07-30-2010 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mickey
Pretty sure that's a Sand Tiger.


By no means an expert...yet....but doesn't the sand tiger have a more rounded front? And teeth appear to be different? Dorsal fin does appear to be back further and equal fin size in back.....characteristic of sand tigers

TGT Tackle 07-30-2010 10:50 PM

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I agree with the majority. It's probably a Sand Tiger. The dorsal fins are the give-away. A Great White has one big dorsal and a very small adipose fin. Still, must have been a shocker to see it coming in..

mkraut 07-31-2010 12:00 AM

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I agree with the majority. It's probably a Sand Tiger. The dorsal fins are the give-away. A Great White has one big dorsal and a very small adipose fin. Still, must have been a shocker to see it coming in..

I enlarged the photo and can see spots. So I did a little searching on Sand Tigers and found this:

The adult’s body is light brown to gray above and paler below. Young sand tigers often have small, dark spots that may fade as the animals mature.

Regardless of what kind it is, I have to agree it must have been a shocker when it hit the beach. No more swiming for me :eek:


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