How To Use Thresher shark In A Sentence
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Populations of thresher sharks are down by 80 per cent and great whites by 79%.
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Peering through my viewfinder, I could scarcely believe what I was seeing, because the pelagic thresher shark is extremely rare.
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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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There is not much water movement here and it makes a good second dive, or so I thought until I saw the unmistakable shape of a thresher shark pass below me.
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Fisherman Tony Talbot got the shock of his life when a pulled up a 4ft thresher shark on to his boat as he was trying to catch bass.
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Caught in a gill net in the Gulf of California, this thresher shark is among the estimated 100m sharks killed annually for their fins.
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I just commented on one of the photos of a guy in another gallery with a record thresher shark.
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In the last few years, 55, 000 reptile skins from India, 19, 000 big-eye thresher shark fins in Ecuador and 23 metric tonnes of pangolin in Asia have all been seized.
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Dr Ken Collins of Southampton Oceanography Centre added: ‘I know of a Isle of Wight fisherman who managed to catch a 340 lb big eye thresher shark.’
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One enduring memory of this wreck was that of a 4m thresher shark lazily cruising the 10m contour above us as we ascended.
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Some of the hardest pulling fish I have experienced is the bluefin tuna, mako shark, thresher shark, but hands down the strongest fish ....
What Fish Pulls the Hardest?
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‘In September a thresher shark was spotted near Turbot Bank, off Freshwater West,’ said Mark Burton, assistant marine conservation officer at Skomer Marine Nature Reserve.
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In 1998, Scott Cherry landed a 9 foot, 140 lb thresher shark from his board after a 45 minute fight that at times dragged him and his rig through the water at an estimated 10 knots.
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For the adventurous - blue, porbeagle, mako and thresher sharks occur in the waters around Gibraltar, also the tope.
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The industry was built up on thresher shark, and soon other species were added.
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Caught in a gill net in the Gulf of California, this thresher shark is among the estimated 100m sharks killed annually for their fins.
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At 28m to the west of the channel mouth is an interesting pinnacle which acts as a magnet for schooling fish and their predators, including the infamous ‘grim reaper’ - the thresher shark.
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This photo shows a thresher shark caught in a fisherman's net in Mexico's Gulf of California.
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Once grouped, thresher sharks are thought to use their mighty tails to shock the fish until they are confused, at which point they're eaten.
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He is one of 90 California fishermen who must use pingers when deploying drift nets for swordfish and thresher shark.
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Thresher sharks can grow up to 20 ft and are strong swimmers who can completely vault out of water.