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Rick Murchison:
The Gulf is not volcanic, and in most places the 200' bottom is at least 20 miles offshore. This (close to shore) perception is not what I've seen in the Gulf of Mexico. There is routine diving on rigs over 30 miles offshore and Bulls are common. Any Florida middlegrounds spearos here? I imagine y'all see 'em out there too.
I'd bet that most anyplace and any depth you're likely to dive as a recreational diver you're in some Bull's backyard.
Rick

talking about warm water coasts right?
i never read or eard about bull's in the portugal atlantic coasts.
do you confirm that they just live in warm waters?
clear waters
jb
 
can someone gi'me a hand.
is there a site with "elasmobrancian society" or close.
clear waters
jb
 
when i was snorkeling in key largo, i was up at john pennycamp(sp?) and i spotted a bullshark while snorkeling at the christ statue..


it was a bit sketchy
 
jb_amphibious:
talking about warm water coasts right?
i never read or eard about bull's in the portugal atlantic coasts.
do you confirm that they just live in warm waters?
clear waters
jb
Here ye go...
The red indicates the known habitat of the Bull shark.
Rick
 
Rick Murchison:
Here ye go...
The red indicates the known habitat of the Bull shark.
Rick

i do not have words to express my gratitud over this map.
it is clearly a full indicator.
fantastic.
thanks a lot Rick.
clear waters.
jb
 

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