Shark ID
Submitted by crano on Sun, 2021-03-28 19:14
Caught this out from bunbury. Any ideas ? I think carnarvonite may be the man for this job. Was a different colour to all the ones I have seen up north, more a bronzy colour.
VIC DORY
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If it has an inter dorsal
If it has an inter dorsal ridge it could be a juvenile dusky, tips are darker than usual
Fathom
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Spinner Shark
Long Nose Grey Shark
carnarvonite
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Black tip
Black tip, pretty common down south as well as up north.
Not as good eating as bronzy or dusky whalers
The Saint
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I agree with Fathom, Spinner
I agree with Fathom, Spinner Shark, also called Long Nose Grey Shark.