The Sharks of Palm Beach County

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May 30 - Lemon Drop
Tiger - 1. We had Alice who is a regular at the Bonaire site show up for the first time.
Bull - 2
Lemon - 5
Nurse - 1


[video=youtube_share;DcVK3NnxCgk]http://youtu.be/DcVK3NnxCgk[/video]

May 31 - Deep Ledge & Bonaire Wreck
Silky - 2
Bull - 8
Sandbar - 2
Lemon - 4

June 6 - Blue Water Drift & Bonaire Wreck
Silky - 2
Dusky - 1
Sandbar - 1
Lemon - 6



 
Mike - thanks as always for the sharing the fanstastic shots. Looks like nice conditions and always great to see a Great Hammerhead.
 
Mike, that's a whopper! Big enough to make somebody nervous… Glad it came in pretty close to you guys.

Which brings up an interesting question. While I imagine the odds of an attack are quite low, wonder what species seen on these dives tends to make people the most nervous? Big tiger sharks?

Richard.
 
Mike: I just watched the surface interval video you posting on the 8th again: it really is interesting to see the interaction of different sharks with each other and other species like goliath grouper when no humans are around to impact the behavior. Had you hidden some chum in the little coral outcropping: both the sharks and the grouper seemed to be digging around to find something.
 
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