On a worldwide scale an average of 704,000 metric tonnes of general shark meat is sold annually. |
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Of all shark attacks worldwide, nearly all occur on surfers and many were directly related to fishing or spearfishing. |
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Schools of large mouth mackerel, many vermiculated angelfish, a few dogtooth tuna, and even a small whale shark made this diving very special. |
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This allows the shark to run off easily if the crew misses the fish and it dives. |
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Such products include salmon, shark liver oil, linseed, borage, canola, and Evening Primrose Oil. |
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Scenes with a mechanical shark had to be cut, because it did not look believable enough. |
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One shark in particular had a huge semi-circular scar above its gills, possible inflicted by a bull or tiger shark. |
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His own obsession began when he was a boy and saw a huge bull shark brought ashore on the Miami Beach docks, still breathing. |
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Fishing off the tip of Turtle Point reef I had a big bull shark of some ten feet turn up. |
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One stray bull shark was even found in the Mississippi River all the way up to Illinois. |
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As their fins thrashed through the water in fast pursuit, I saw the whale shark descend rapidly to the depths. |
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Then, off to my right around 10 metres, the shark bent, twisted and went volte-face on a sixpence, gathering speed as it cruised back toward me. |
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The shark would probably be off like a streak if he saw a man diving toward him. |
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When I first saw the banded cat shark at the zoo, I had a hard time understanding why they called it that. |
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The deepsea cat shark has a broad snout with 8 or 9 rows of pores along the ventral surface. |
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, here comes the return of the shark movie. |
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Recent shark attacks in Florida have sparked the now customary feeding frenzy in the media. |
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Once a shark is spotted, the boat is positioned well in front and the divemaster gets in the water. |
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On that hot day, a porbeagle shark was caught off Tynemouth, while in London, Selfridges sold twice as much ice cream as on a normal October day. |
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The first aircraft is named School-Boy Rowe while the second has fearsome shark teeth adorning its cowls. |
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The leopard shark forages in the kelp forest, in the surf zone, and in shallow embayments and estuaries. |
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The average tiger shark is about ten feet, but some can grow over 15 feet long. |
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It's not hard to spot the aquarium with its huge shark weathervane rising clearly above everything else on the island. |
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The pub now has two restaurants serving anything from sausages to shark steaks. |
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The nurse shark relies on its sense of olfaction, touch and electrical reception. |
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Leave the drag to give line at medium pressure, it's your safety net to protect the line if the shark changes speed and direction suddenly. |
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Less restraint was shown in bygone days, when shark attacks sometimes inspired mass waves of indiscriminate killing. |
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On top of this, there are strong winds, overly large waves, the occasional riptide and a high number of shark attacks. |
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The dead zone forces fish to seek better water, which may be a reason for the recent shark bites on Texas beaches. |
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Like the shark rising from the briny deep, the challenges of change management have risen to the surface. |
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Our tools bit like the teeth of shark, as net after net was left shredded at our feet. |
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But as the shark moves casually past my terror is finally quietened, my body flooded instead by a feeling I can only describe as wonder. |
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Paul and his father had been very close for years until that day at the beach when a shark had bitten off Paul's leg. |
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They have shown that the great white shark is not a mindless killer, and its positive profile is now higher than ever. |
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Whale shark season is in March and April, though you could get lucky at any time of year. |
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Right after that we spotted a shovelhead shark of 4 to 5 ft. milling around, and I'm guessing that's what took off with her rig. |
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We saw a shovelhead shark that swam in water only up to our knees and hid in the sand! |
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Four innocent bystanders were injured by ricocheting bullets when a bagman for a Pattaya loan shark opened fire on his mobile phone. |
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The pipe was used by C.A.D.S. to move the predator in a side-to-side manner to mimic the anguilliform movement of a swimming shark. |
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Miller and Turner speculate the shark may have resembled an angel shark, a ray-like bottom-dweller found in most temperate and tropical oceans. |
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It's early-season, but you never know, a manta or whale shark could pass by. |
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If you've fancied having a crack at catching a real shark, then go for the blues and don't think twice about it. |
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As he cruised around with a camera the size of Surrey, I felt like a remora trying to clean a whale shark. |
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Common sense dictates avoiding areas of water where aggressive shark feeding has been noted. |
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However, fish such as swordfish and shark are also a source of exposure to the heavy metal toxin, mercury. |
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It is a pelagic, oceanic shark and is frequently found near the shore especially during the summer months. |
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The other two reached out and pulled the Aussie from the river and then, using long clubs, beat the shark to death. |
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Blacktip reef sharks and blacktip sharks are the lightweights of the requiem shark world. |
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Apparently, two local anglers were fishing for blue shark in Galway Bay in a small boat. |
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If a shark eats your arm you will be able to track its location using global positioning satellites. |
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The funeral director made a positive identification by a tattoo on Ray's arm of a hammerhead shark. |
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There are several hundred species of shark, but only a handful of these are harvested for food. |
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Of particular concern is the grey nurse shark, a smaller, less predatory shark living off the coast of New South Wales and Queensland. |
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The tope shark is considered harmless to humans because of its small size and its preference for small prey items. |
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The tope is closely related to the blue shark and shares many of the features of this fish. |
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Normally calm species of sharks such as the nurse shark can be provoked to violence if they take a liking to your Starter Jacket. |
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The kokowai was burned in a fire, ground into a fine powder and mixed with shark oil to make paint. |
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A new shark has been introduced with the sand tiger sharks into the tanks of a British aquarium. |
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About one half of all unprovoked shark attacks worldwide involved surfers or windsurfers. |
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Those closest to the lagoon entrance offer the best chance of finding a resting leopard shark or torpedo ray, especially early in the morning. |
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The shark is circling Farnsworth, you of the bandy legs and discombobulated dance maneuverings. |
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Many species of shark have a nictitating membrane that acts like our eyelid to protect the eye from injury. |
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Climate change has pushed up water temperatures, resulting in regular sightings of the smooth hammerhead shark, which is not dangerous to humans. |
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The sheer bulk of a large great white shark under water beggars description. |
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There are four species which concern us, and they are the hammerhead shark, the white shark, the bull whaler shark and the tiger shark. |
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While shark meat has become an important staple of some diets, in other cultures the animal holds a more special place on the menu. |
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Fortunately or unfortunately, we're stuck this year watching the shark bait that is the Miami Dolphins. |
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His cousin Charlie feels responsible and tries to mediate between Johnny Boy and Michael the loan shark. |
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Free divers are taking extreme sports to new depths, while ever mindful of not being shark bait. |
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It has also created websites monitoring whale shark and basking shark movements and identification worldwide. |
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The whale shark, the biggest fish on earth, is a plankton feeder and harmless to divers. |
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How does a day turn from a healthy Acai bowl breakfast type of morning to potentially being shark bait in the afternoon? |
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From Cornish Blue shark steaks to Scarborough fresh-dressed crab, the range of fish is bewildering and the quality peerless. |
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In the shark universe of business, particularly the crowded Web field, stasis means death. |
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I looked up to see a huge white shark cruising past me, only about 5 meters away. |
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The frilled shark is a living fossil and is usually found at depths of around 2,000 feet. |
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The video shows the frilled shark swimming through the water with its mouth open. |
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Frilled sharks are so different from the others in this group that they may be even more isolated on the shark family tree. |
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Unfortunately, the frilled shark discovered in Japan didn't survive more than a couple of hours. |
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In late January, a frilled shark was caught and in early February, a goblin shark was captured. |
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Throw a custard pie at a rocket shark and it falls to pieces before your eyes. |
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From the great white shark to the deadly funnel-web spider, the show is the stuff of nightmares for the sensitive visitor. |
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As the shark passed by, shafts of sunlight dappled its long, greyish-brown flanks. |
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As many as 10,000 dolphins are slaughtered off the coast each year solely for shark bait. |
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There was another report in the local media of a big whale shark being caught off of Taitung recently. |
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The basking shark, Cetorhinus maximus is only second in size to the whale shark. |
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The bronze whaler shark is the guy who slowly swims up through the centre of this meatball, jaws open wide and chomping. |
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The whale shark, the hammerhead and the nurse shark are impossible to confuse. |
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The menu is a carnivore's paradise with novelties including venison, wild boar, ostrich, springbok, zebra, kangaroo and shark. |
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We were hoping to see a fight to the death between a Great White shark and a Southern Right whale, but we were out of luck. |
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Pregnant women and women thinking of becoming pregnant should avoid eating swordfish, shark, king mackerel and tile fish. |
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Recent studies have shown that marine fish such as shark, swordfish, and king mackerel can also contain high levels of mercury. |
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That afternoon, just as we were about to head in for the day, our spotter pilot radioed us the position of another shark. |
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The man, 22, was snorkelling on a reef off Caves Beach near Newcastle when the carpet shark attacked his leg. |
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Summer is a good time to go to the region, if you can stand the heat, for a rare chance to dive with a whale shark. |
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My father cut the shark open, removed the guts, cut the head off, and then preserved him in ice. |
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The sharkskin is layered over heavy cowhide but the more I use it the more appealing the shark becomes. |
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Thus, the 15 minutes of fame for someone who takes herself way too seriously is extended, and another classic ad campaign jumps the shark. |
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We spend our days immersed in cultural diversions that jump the shark before anyone can muster a shred of real interest. |
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One industry expert described this move as the Hollywood equivalent of jumping the shark. |
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There are four species which concern us, and they are the hammerhead shark, the white shark, the bull whaler and the tiger shark. |
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South African white shark dive operators reportedly catch juvenile bronze whaler and smooth hammerhead sharks to use as bait. |
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The most common shark attacks are from tigers, dusky whalers and bull sharks. |
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Who would claim that a moray eel, whale shark or barracuda had such a quality, impressive as they might be in other respects? |
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The whale shark is the largest fish in the seas and can reach more than 14m in length. |
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It is here that divers may encounter anything from schooling batfish, barracudas to a sailfish, or even the whale shark. |
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This fish is second in size only to the whale shark and displays the same gentle characteristics and feeding habits as its larger cousin. |
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On one dive, as we drifted along with the current, passing the school of hammerheads, an 8m whale shark came out of the blue towards us. |
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Basking sharks feed exclusively on plankton and are the coolwater equivalent of the tropical whale shark. |
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At 22 meters, it is almost twice as long as the whale shark, the biggest fish in the ocean today. |
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But if you are dreaming of swimming with a whale shark, the period from December to March is the best. |
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Two of the guards were detailed to shoot the shark as it was being brought up to the deck. |
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The short fin mako shark is best known for its amazing speed, which can reach 32 kilometres per hour. |
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Naturally, on the third day, he lassoed a shark and the shark pulled him to shore. |
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I did see a wobbegong once, which is a little shark, but they are not terribly ferocious. |
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I like to fish for sharks and mackerel at the same time, using the mackerel I catch as shark bait. |
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My final vision of the shark is of it rising celestially toward the surface, its outline defined from above by the filtered sunlight. |
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The strobes were still firing and the shark was getting more and more agitated. |
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There were a couple of other fish but I could see that this amount of shark bait was not going to last long. |
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The impressions left behind in the underside of the surfboard were more reminiscent of a pinniped's dentition than that of a white shark. |
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For the record, m'lud, the young lady still managed to eat an enormous squidgy blue shark jelly-sweetie thing afterwards. |
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Fisherman Tony Talbot got the shock of his life when a pulled up a 4ft thresher shark on to his boat as he was trying to catch bass. |
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The newest types of tags are attached to things like shark fins and sea turtle shells. |
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For years, businesses have sold shark cartilage as a cancer cure or preventive. |
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Kudos to Nikolai for navigating the sometimes turbulent, shark infested waters around weblog island to create The Bloggies. |
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He explained that if you catch a small shark and confine it, it will stay a size proportionate to the aquarium. |
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Then I realized that seasoned outdoorsmen probably don't assume that every seal they see has a shark lurking just beneath. |
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Either a basal gnathostome such as a shark or a basal actinopterygian such as a sturgeon would be equally instructive. |
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He was able to fight off the shark before paddling back to shore, where he used his surfboard's leg rope as a compress to stop the bleeding. |
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This shark feeds primarily on bony fishes such as parrot, trigger, squirrel, surgeon, damsel and goat fishes as well as eels. |
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The birth surprised researchers, as the mother had not been in contact with a male shark for six years. |
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How did a shark in a Detroit aquarium give birth if she hadn't been near a male for six years? |
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A pool shark can hit a ball with a cue and predict with relative certainty where a whole bunch of balls will go on the table. |
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The shark immediately becomes dull, unresponsive, almost catatonic for 30-90 seconds. |
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A the moment the bonito and common thresher breeds of shark are relatively plentiful. |
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In my view, Jack should have been actively encouraged to extend the offer to two shark steaks with every carton of mushy peas. |
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Unlike many fish, which have bony skeletons, shark skeletons are made entirely of cartilage, which grows throughout the animal's life. |
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The industry was built up on thresher shark, and soon other species were added. |
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The fact that, after seeing the trailer, I thought that the shark ate everyone, and was unconsolably disappointed is of no importance whatever. |
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One enduring memory of this wreck was that of a 4m thresher shark lazily cruising the 10m contour above us as we ascended. |
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I catch a glimpse of the sleek shape of a white-tipped reef shark gliding towards us with unconcerned ease. |
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Similar to the orcas described in the story, the great white shark is an opportunistic feeder. |
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Freshwater clams first appear along with an increase in gastropod, bony fish, and shark diversity. |
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A bloodied boogie-boarder screamed a warning to his mates after being attacked by a shark off a northern New South Wales beach yesterday. |
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Marlin, orange roughy, monkfish and swordfish as well as shark are on its list. |
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Hand gestures to indicate the sighting of a hammerhead or a basking shark can easily be misunderstood if they are improvised at the last moment! |
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The brown cat shark is oviparous, with eggs deposited in transparent oblong cases slightly over 5 cm long. |
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A group of stunned surfers spotted the basking shark thrashing helplessly in a sand bar. |
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What this film does get right is the utter helplessness of man when pitted against a shark in a battle of life or death. |
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The megamouth shark is one of the most mysterious and least understood of all the sharks. |
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The megamouth shark is characterized by a distinctive white band on the anterior surface of the snout. |
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One hapless tourist was bitten by a tiger shark while swimming with dolphins out in deep water. |
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While a few tanks lie empty, the tanks with fresh water shark, silver shark and gold fish are overcrowded. |
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Surprisingly little has been known about how the great white shark goes about its daily business. |
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Beaches south of Cape Town have been put on shark alert after great whites made two attempts on human prey. |
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Close association of shark teeth with a vertebrate skeleton is yet another type of fossil record that may indicate shark feeding. |
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None of us knew how to handle a shark or tope of this size and I feared for a serious injury if we landed it. |
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What about the spring pollack of my south western reefs or the magnificent porbeagle shark fishing of North Cornwall? |
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Meanwhile, the porbeagle shark grows up to 12 ft and is considered potentially dangerous. |
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We tied a rope to the tail of the shark and put it on the hook of the caterpillar machine. |
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He said that the credit union had seen an end of the loan shark and the pawnbroker, who for far too long, had gripped people in poverty. |
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Whereas a payday loan borrower always has the protection of declaring bankruptcy, he has no such option in the face of a surly loan shark. |
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Instead of a bank, there is a loan shark tray that holds money to buy stolen properties that can be turned into crack houses. |
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Old or not, he replied testily, that little shark was about to sink his chops into my leg. |
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Surf lifesavers removed the 60 centimetre shark by hosing it with fresh water. |
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Peering through my viewfinder, I could scarcely believe what I was seeing, because the pelagic thresher shark is extremely rare. |
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Most of my clients will get into trouble by gambling the money they need to live on, go to a loan shark, then they gamble that. |
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So her solution is to get another credit card, and it goes on to a loan shark. |
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Their bland prettiness makes them more enticing as shark chum than as characters, but then a funny thing happens once they're at sea. |
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The shark attacked with a suddenness and swiftness that took them all by surprise. |
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Avoid wearing shiny or sparkling swimwear as this makes you look like fish-like and may provoke a shark attack or big fish attack. |
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Jay and Arty's mother has passed away, forcing them to live with Grandma while Dad earns enough money to pay back a loan shark. |
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However, in the last three decades, the blue shark has been the most frequently seen and caught large shark off the south shore of Long Island. |
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The skinflint and the loan shark are seen as sources of sawbuck salvation and sanctification. |
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You would have been stupid to go with a loan shark after talking with these people. |
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A great white shark with a narwhal horn and legs seems to be attacking the glass. |
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Aqua Cat was at one of its permanent moorings, near to another mooring where the itinerary called for regularly staged shark feeds. |
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Focusing on life around an Indo-Pacific coral reef, the exhibit will house one of the largest, most diverse shark collections in North America. |
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Muscle contractions also produce little surges of electrical activity that a shark can detect using electroreception. |
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Well my uncle, he got into a spot of trouble, and he owed the loan shark a lot of money. |
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The shark was threshing wildly now as it was brought alongside, crimson blood gushing from its mouth and the open gills slits. |
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There's another shark that's considerably larger than the white shark called the basking shark, and that gets to be about 40 feet long. |
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These vibrations then stimulate the cilia, which transmit a nerve impulse to the brain informing the shark of the location of the source. |
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Of the hundreds of different species of shark, only a few pose any real threat to humans. |
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There have been concerns raised that on such a scale, the shark is at serious risk of becoming an endangered species. |
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The rates may not seem onerous to borrowers when their only other source of credit is a loan shark. |
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After wandering into shark territory, Oscar has to flee from an enraged Frankie. |
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Popular belief credits shark liver pills with being a sovereign remedy for illness ranging from arthritis to diabetes. |
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The inner ear's structure and contents is thought to permit the shark to determine and distinguish sounds and the geomagnetic fields of the earth's magma. |
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Fear of becoming shark bait seems to be widespread among new divers. |
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But so long as the whale shark made no discernible attempt to propel itself through the water I could, by finning vigorously, just about keep pace. |
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It's called a nurse shark because you see those barbels under the mouth. |
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Returning, I caught sight of a whitetip reef shark resting on the sand. |
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Last summer, a British tourist on his honeymoon was killed by a great white shark in nearby waters. |
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Other species to be avoided include hake, monkfish, halibut, skate, blue ling, sea bass and shark because they are all threatened species, the guide says. |
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Although the angel shark is sometimes called angel fish, it has nothing in common with the small reef fish of the Indo-Pacific to which that name properly belongs. |
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He had no intention of letting some musical shark claim a share of his royalties and copyright fees on the strength of an accusation of plagiarism. |
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Predators include snoek, kob, some shark species, seals and seabirds. |
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He comes quite near and I swim up towards him, but my buddy makes biting motions, so I back off and the leopard shark swims zigzaggedly on his way. |
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They want to stop him from using the land as a shark fin drying plant. |
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Sharks, mackerel and eagle rays often patrol this area, and on my first dive I nailed a great photograph of a wobbegong shark that almost posed for the camera. |
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The Bonnethead shark is a small, common, timid hammerhead shark. |
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Recovered ichthyoid remains include shark micro teeth and scales. |
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Surfing to Survive Coming face-to-face with an overzealous tiger shark, this surfer brawls with his unexpected attacker. |
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Eleven of these are of the shark variety, who live in blissful harmony with stingrays, thornback rays, conger eels and dogfish, to name but a few. |
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But until now estimates of the shark harvest were little more than guesses, because the numbers depended on shark fishers to report their catches. |
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Many moviegoers remember him for his role as a shark stalker in Jaws. |
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The risk of claiming that a series has jumped the shark, quote-unquote, is that you could be jumping the gun. |
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Last time around he fought to keep the place from falling into the hands of a loan shark, after realizing the importance of the decades-old shop to the community. |
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A loan shark may ask for 20 percent interest for 12 weeks or 60 days. |
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I'd probably agree that by the end of the 5th season, Buffy hadn't jumped the shark, but there was definitely a fin visible in the water not too far away. |
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Yep, this eighth season is when Friends finally jumped the shark. |
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Bill, a nasty loan shark, lends Shane the cash he needs to cover his losses, while making it clear that if the money isn't repaid on time, Shane will suffer deeply. |
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So the new year has dawned, and as regular as the first shark attack of summer, the private health funds have opened their insatiable maws ready to engulf us. |
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On my next dive, I was just mellowing out and watching the occasional fish swim by when, out of the blue, came another whale shark, swimming straight towards me. |
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The shark battled for 40 minutes before the angler saw its enormousness. |
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Brad Satchell, 44, said he was surfing off Scarborough Beach near the western city of Perth on Friday when the shark, probably a bronze whaler, swam up to him. |
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A friend and I were plucking spiny lobsters from a reef not far off the coast of Pompano Beach, Fla., when a mature bull shark idled entirely too close. |
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He would try and clear his mind by swimming laps in the pool, but he began swimming with all his anger and resembled nothing more than a shark thrashing about. |
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She was indeed already circling them, like a shark scenting spilled blood. |
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But not even 20 seconds later, we saw a huge, 14-foot shark that swam about 40 feet from us. |
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However, for other shark researchers the key question isn't whether there are great whites swimming off the U.K., but why they have not been seen before. |
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By the men's own description, the shark suffered horribly, struggling for hours, being gaffed again and again, until he was finally dragged on board, thrashing for air. |
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The law will change when the governor's kid becomes shark bait. |
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The largest of all fish, the whale shark, lives off plankton alone! |
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From shark diving in Fiji to living like a wizard, check out the eight wildest new summer camps for kids. |
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There are six or seven scuba operators who lead guided shark dives. |
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Porter was convicted and shortly after sentenced to death by a judge who compared him to a shark in a feeding frenzy. |
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He was nearly up to the foredune when he landed it, and as the water ran back down the steep part of the beach I could see it was a small shark he'd hooked. |
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A Yorkshireman who fought off a great white shark by kicking and punching it and pulling his leg out of its mouth is likely to make a full recovery, doctors said yesterday. |
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Her downfall came about, because for a second she forgot that to swim in the shark pool, you have to always act like a shark. |
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Many captains have created a niche business of half-day trips where customers troll for Spanish mackerel and bluefish, then use the catch as shark bait. |
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For humans, shark Week is just a once-a-year sweeps event for the Discovery Channel. |
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Worldwide, not many areas exist where shark mating can be observed. |
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Believed to have changed little since prehistoric times, the frilled shark is linked to long-extinct species by its slinky shape and by an upper jaw that is part of its skull. |
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The staff of a Japanese aquarium took pictures of a rare frilled shark on Sunday, after it was discovered by local residents at Awashima Port, southwest of Tokyo. |
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Attaching pingers to the shark nets may help reduce dolphin catches. |
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Carol didn't believe in taking shark bait into the water, but the two other dive centres on the main island of Tikehau clearly did, which was why we got this reaction. |
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The fish section listed a respectable range of sea creatures including turbot, scad, gobies, barbun, zargan, belted bomito, and breaded shark for between three and 11 leva. |
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They were eating a lot, especially swordfish, shark, and ahi tuna. |
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I learned early on in my diving career about respecting wild animals, when I was bitten by a wobbegong shark while diving at Sydney Harbour's north head. |
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The tiny crew worked with a local shark expert, who introduced the team to a population of mostly gray reef sharks and a few bull sharks that were used to divers. |
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Manta rays are apparently declining in the Caribbean and in other tropical regions of the world's oceans, in part because they are captured for shark bait. |
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Remember the doctored photo of a shark swimming in a flooded New Jersey neighborhood after Hurricane Sandy? |
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You can swim there without running the risk of becoming shark bait. |
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The remake is from the perspective of the shark, which was quietly going about its business when it was savagely hunted down by cold-blooded predators. |
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To date, the researchers have succeeded in outfitting spiny dogfish, a small shark species, with neural implants and stimulating the brain region sensitive to smell. |
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Some snorkellers swam alongside a whale shark, while divers of one boat made their entry to find themselves among a welcoming committee of pilot whales. |
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To the south-east of Koh Tao is Shark Island, named, rather disappointingly, because of the shape of a shark fin formed by the top of the island itself. |
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In general, it is fairly straightforward to define an equivalence class for events with physical definitions such as plane crashes, shark attacks, and lung cancer deaths. |
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In the Flood model, the observation of shark remains among dinosaurs would not be considered unusual, since one would expect that sharks would scavenge floating dinosaurs. |
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Among the smallest shark species is the deepwater dogfish shark. |
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I did see a wobbegong or carpet shark but I was out of film as usual. |
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See her, in Medea, remember the hammerhead shark, play with a cigarette, remind her listeners that their tape is running out, and obsess about another, very different Billie. |
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And while this pool shark is one of the best, he's not what you think. |
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In this epic monologue from Deep Blue Sea, a hungry shark makes a bite-size snack out of Jackson. |
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Sometimes cracked wooden bowls were repaired with sennit, and it was used to lash together the parts for knee drums or to attach shark teeth to weapons. |
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There are distinct sub-groups of this shark, including the bonnethead shark, the shovelhead shark, the smalleye hammerhead, the smooth hammerhead, and the black hammerhead. |
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He sometimes tells the story to high school students, and jokes that he could have easily ended up as shark bait because of the bad choices he made. |
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If you are slow and patient it is possible to get quite near to them, and this was certainly the closest either of us had been to a shark in a long time. |
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In the process, the shark also takes the old man's harpoon and rope. |
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This shark has a very slender body and a characteristic long tail. |
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For the past eight years he has skippered boats for whale shark tours. |
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Frightened but quick-witted, the shapely skin diver outmanoeuvres the silent predator and stays low among the coral and such, where the shark can't get her. |
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He plays the part of a fish who boasts about being a shark slayer. |
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He examines a rack of bars like a pool shark choosing a new cue. |
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However, if you take the time to get to know her, you'll quickly realize that there's much more than meets the eye beneath the surface of this pool shark. |
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In contrast, the diet of neritic predators such as the bonnethead shark from southwest Florida is dominated by crustaceans, principally shallow water blue crabs. |
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There is not much water movement here and it makes a good second dive, or so I thought until I saw the unmistakable shape of a thresher shark pass below me. |
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Last year a virgin bonnethead shark gave birth at a Nebraska zoo. |
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Distribution and autecology of the white shark in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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A THRESHER shark nearly 16ft long believed to be the biggest ever caught was sold for just EUR345 at auction yesterday. |
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Now a fishing boat skipper has netted a 12ft Thresher shark in Swansea Bay. |
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Eddie Lucio III, D-Harlingen, aims to cut down on finning by making it illegal to buy or sell shark fins in Texas. |
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But bans on finning have pushed up prices to PS65 for a bowl of shark fin soup. |
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One of the reasons it is so rampant is that consumers do not know the implications of shark finning. |
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One of the contestants is Bethany Hamilton, the Soul Surfer and shark attack survivor. |
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Albi the nurse shark travelled 125 miles down the M6 motorway for a date in Birmingham. |
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I even gave a little yellow porkfish a sand bath as a nurse shark coasted by overhead. |
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Her findings showed the blue shark provided the most fins followed by the hammerhead shark, the silky shark and the oceanic whitetip shark. |
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Oscar finds that his two arms are not enough to hold all his beloved children, both shark and octopi. |
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Sperm storage in the oviducal gland has been documented in several shark species. |
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From the fossil find experts can see the whole of a Wodnika shark for the first time, including the shapes of its fins, skin denticles and teeth. |
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They more fluent they became, the more they understood the culture, the thinking, and the more they knew they were guppies in a shark tank. |
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With the only hammerhead shark on exhibit in the United States, Shark Reef is truly a must-see experience. |
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Footage from above when Kim was found shows a hammerhead shark circling in the water beside him. |
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California's drift net swordfish and shark fisheries are the most strictly regulated in the world. |
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He said increased baitfish numbers after an upwelling of nutrient-rich water three years ago had contributed to the increase in shark numbers. |
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I wanted an ancient shark tooth, a chomper that last saw use by a predator perhaps 25 million years ago. |
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Quotas also apply to school and gummy shark bycatch in the South East Trawl and Great Australian Bight Trawl fisheries. |
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When does a meme officially jump the shark and reach its expiration date? |
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In the Philippines at Tabon Caves the oldest artwork may be a relief of a shark above the cave entrance. |
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A TEENAGE bodyboarder was killed by a shark yesterday in a Jaws-style attack that severed both his legs. |
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It also follows the death of a bodyboarder from a shark attack near Dunsborough, also in Western Australia, last month. |
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Team Shark conducts open shark dives for individuals who'd like to see sharks up close but don't scuba dive. |
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It claimed catching orange roughy, roundnose grenadier, Portuguese dogfish and the leafscale gulper shark should be halted. |
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The water is so clear it is already bringing sea horses, spotted eagle rays, a whale shark and various fish species to the crystalline lagoons. |
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Other water animals like sea horses, turtles, clown fish, shark and many more wonders of sea life will also amaze any visitor. |
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The work itself is very simplistic, featuring only the shark in a watery substance, which at first glance looks clear like glass. |
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Because the sculpture itself was made in 1991, the shark is very much rotting and deformed due to the formaldehyde taking its toll on the corpse. |
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