How To Use Blue shark In A Sentence
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The reefs close to shore are alive with pollack, and conger eels when the boat is anchored and during the summer months there are lots of the sleek and fast running blue sharks around.
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But no, it was an exquisitely tailored blue sharkskin sports coat that was made for a man at least seven foot tall, and as big around as a beer keg.
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Many shark species, including makos, blue sharks and thresher sharks, swim in and out of New England waters each year, according to Massachusetts' Division of Marine Fisheries.
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The most well - known sharks are the great white shark, whale shark, blue shark and hammerhead shark.
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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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Gannets, fulmars and kittiwakes all constitute a hazard to a frisky live-bait, as do blue sharks.
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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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Chunking in the vicinity of fish means blue sharks, tope and spurdogs.
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With the line angling downwards within 30 seconds I called it for a yellowfin or bigeye and told Richard to get his gloves out with the gaff and standby to gaff his first blue-water fish - a far cry from blue sharks!
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For the record, m'lud, the young lady still managed to eat an enormous (almost life-sized) squidgy blue shark jelly-sweetie thing afterwards.
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The majority of sharks caught for their fins are the blue sharks, threshers and hammerheads of more exotic waters, but North Atlantic species, including the porbeagle, angel, shortfin mako and spiny dogfish – sold in British fish and chip shops as rock salmon – are also under threat.
Shark Populations in Sharp Decline | Impact Lab
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Results shows that there are 13 pelagic sharks occurring in the Atlantic longline catch and dominant species are short mako(Isurus oxyrinchus) and blue shark(Prionace glauca).
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The majority of sharks caught for their fins are the blue sharks, threshers and hammerheads of more exotic waters, but North Atlantic species, including the porbeagle, angel, shortfin mako and spiny dogfish – sold in British fish and chip shops as rock salmon – are also under threat.
Shark Populations in Sharp Decline | Impact Lab
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The most well - known sharks are the great white shark, whale shark, blue shark and hammerhead shark.
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With the line angling downwards within 30 seconds I called it for a yellowfin or bigeye and told Richard to get his gloves out with the gaff and standby to gaff his first blue-water fish - a far cry from blue sharks!
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Apparently, two local anglers were fishing for blue shark in Galway Bay in a small boat.
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COSEWIC also lists the short-fin mako as threatened in the Atlantic, and three as species of special concern - sixgill and soupfin (tope) sharks in the Pacific, and basking sharks and blue sharks in the Atlantic.
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Four blue sharks and two soupfin sharks were fitted with satellite transmitters to provide information on their wanderings.
Canada.com Top Stories
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Blue shark are not the hardest fighters but if a porbeagle or mako shark took the bait an angler could be towed for miles.
The Sun