Today is the first day of Discovery Channel’s Shark week!
Shark week is starting today and lasts until July 17th. I am looking forward to see how it is done this year. Each year is different, some better than others. If you know a great deal about sharks the show is not as exciting. It is geared more for the public not “in the know”. Still a really cool week of televised shark knowledge and learning.
Great white shark caught by Drex Harrington on Sunday October 20th. … screen shot from the video
Sandbar shark washed up on Gordons pond in distress ..
Sandbar shark washed up on Gordons pond in distress .. photo by Justin Webb
Great white shark caught by Drex Harrington on Sunday October 20th. … screen shot from the video
Shark (toothy unit) .. Merton Briggs
Shark (toothy unit) .. Merton Briggs
Discovery Channel’s Shark Week Blimp resting at Salisbury Airport … photo by Dave Moore
Juvenile Thresher Shark caught in the surf by Nunzio Roca
Ron Swanson … 1.5 kings. Felt a little pull, then a big pull!
Sand tiger shark about to have the hook removed .. Cody Gallien
Great White Shark caught today by the Overboard … Photo by John French
Justin Miller with a big shark hook in his arm.
Darrin Payne, Rick Passwaters, and Tom Dukes … with their 477 pound thresher shark
illegally beached shark at FenwickIsland … photo from DNREC Enforcement
A frilled shark swims in a tank after being found by a fisherman off Japan’s coast in 2007.
Awashima Marine Park/Getty Images
Tiger Shark caught in surf in 2013 in August by Rich King
Thresher shark caught in the surf at Cape Henlopen
Thresher Shark
Josh Thomas with a thresher shark at Cape Henlopen
angel shark caught in the surf at conquest beach in Delaware Seashore state park
Sandtiger shark caught and released in 2016… photo by Jerry Taylor
Spinner shark in the surf in Delaware, notice the white anal fin
Shark seen at the Outer Wall by Chris Ragni andcrew when they were spear fishing. Look how clear that water is …
Blue Shark caught by Clay Harrison and released
Sandtiger shark swallowing a dog fish photo from University of Delaware ORB Lab
Friday night’s crew working a shark being tagged for DSU with permits.
CJ and Alex of Catchin Jiants helping measure a shark before it is tagged and released
Teresa’s second sand tiger from the surf, and she is still sporting her pink fighting belt. With a grand total of 10 sharks she can have any color belt she wants. Right now, she has a black belt in catching sand tigers from the surf.
HAPPY SHARK WEEK FROM DSF. My buddy Steve asked me to grab my camera the other day on the beach. I had no idea why, and glad I had it with me. Very cool fruit salad bowl
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