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Great White in Napeague State Park

  • Author Author george
  • Publish date Publish date Sep 11, 2019
  • Last update Updated Sep 11, 2019
  • Article read time Article read time 1 min read
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A friend just sent me these shots which were taken today. It's hard to tell the size but it looks pretty big to me.

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george
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    george

  • Sep 12, 2019
Here's another taken today in Wanscot/Sagaponac. This is the 3 Rd white this week that has been found dead.

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cany
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    cany

  • Sep 12, 2019
george said:
Here's another taken today in Wanscot/Sagaponac. This is the 3 Rd white this week that has been found dead.

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All in the same area?
 
george
  • george

    george

  • Sep 12, 2019
The other was Amagansett
 
Roccus7
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    Roccus7

  • Sep 12, 2019
Very, very suspicious that 3 have been found within a week. Somebody's catching and tossing...
 
cany
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    cany

  • Sep 12, 2019
Roccus7 said:
Very, very suspicious that 3 have been found within a week. Somebody's catching and tossing...
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Or plain ole killing
 
george
  • george

    george

  • Sep 12, 2019
Roccus7 said:
Very, very suspicious that 3 have been found within a week. Somebody's catching and tossing...
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I don't believe in coincidence, but that would be sad.
 
Roccus7
  • Roccus7

    Roccus7

  • Sep 12, 2019
george said:
I don't believe in coincidence, but that would be sad.
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Two is a coincidence, but three is a plan...
 
dsedy
  • dsedy

    dsedy

  • Sep 12, 2019
Wow.
Any external physical damage to the sharks? The first picture looks like the shark might have a laceration along the lateral side.

Wonder if they could have been a by-catch discard from a commercial (trawler etc..)??? Not banging them (comms) just posit.
Doesn't look like natural predation as their aren't any known Orca's in these waters as far as I know.
Are sharks known to beach themselves???
 
flounderjoe
  • flounderjoe

    flounderjoe

  • Sep 12, 2019
If they are 3 separate sharks something ain"t right the 2 in the pictures are different sharks.Two would be in my guess a wild coincidence three noooo way
 
Rick67
  • Rick67

    Rick67

  • Sep 12, 2019
Perhaps a sympathetic seal lover.
 
george
  • george

    george

  • Sep 12, 2019
flounderjoe said:
If they are 3 separate sharks something ain"t right the 2 in the pictures are different sharks.Two would be in my guess a wild coincidence three noooo way
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There was one that washed up near there earlier in the week. I hope to have that photo today. I've zoomed in on what appears to be the injuries on the first shotr

The phots were large so I was able to zoom in pretty well on the injuries. Not to point fingers but it looks more and more like some type of bycatch. If so it needs to be looked at as there are a protected species.

In this one it somehow got it's skin torn off, lots of explanations for something like that ie: net, boat strike? I have no clue just throwing it out there.

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Here we see this injury is not from a bite.

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Slight trauma to the gills

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Damage to the nose and mouth.

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The more I look the more I see bycatch. And I'm not trying to point fingers.

I'll get some closeups done on the other later.
 
george
  • george

    george

  • Sep 12, 2019
This is a photo of the 4th Great White shark to wash up on Long Island's South shore. This shark was found on Sunday at Fire Island beach. This one is a baby.

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dsedy
  • dsedy

    dsedy

  • Sep 12, 2019
george said:
There was one that washed up near there earlier in the week. I hope to have that photo today. I've zoomed in on what appears to be the injuries on the first shotr

The phots were large so I was able to zoom in pretty well on the injuries. Not to point fingers but it looks more and more like some type of bycatch. If so it needs to be looked at as there are a protected species.

In this one it somehow got it's skin torn off, lots of explanations for something like that ie: net, boat strike? I have no clue just throwing it out there.

View attachment 10549

Here we see this injury is not from a bite.

View attachment 10553

Slight trauma to the gills

View attachment 10550

Damage to the nose and mouth.

View attachment 10555

The more I look the more I see bycatch. And I'm not trying to point fingers.

I'll get some closeups done on the other later.
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George, agreed on the by-catch discard as a high probability scenario, as I suggested in my prior post.
 
Roccus7
  • Roccus7

    Roccus7

  • Sep 13, 2019
By-catch is the most logical explanation, but what type of by-catch? Are they purse seining bunker the entire length of the South Shore? Doubt trawlers would be picking up whites. I'm confused on this one, just doesn't make much sense as whites' preferred food source are a high fat diet like blubber, be it dead whales or seals. A fish-based diet doesn't provide that high fat diet.
 
BennyV
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    BennyV

  • Sep 13, 2019
I would think there is much more to the story but who knows
 
flounderjoe
  • flounderjoe

    flounderjoe

  • Sep 13, 2019
WOW !!!!! 4 now. Maybe we do have a breeding area off our coast at least a birthing area
 
Chinacat
  • Chinacat

    Chinacat

  • Sep 13, 2019
Like others added- not to say there is any connection to or pointing any fingers but....
I noticed on Tuesday afternoon when I went out of Shinnecock, there were a couple of trawlers working between the beach and sea buoy which is about 1-1/2 miles out and I was guessing they must be working bunker as there seemed to be tons of them out there.
Anytime I see the trawlers in that close I always what they are doing....
 
cany
  • cany

    cany

  • Sep 13, 2019
Chinacat said:
Like others added- not to say there is any connection to or pointing any fingers but....
I noticed on Tuesday afternoon when I went out of Shinnecock, there were a couple of trawlers working between the beach and sea buoy which is about 1-1/2 miles out and I was guessing they must be working bunker as there seemed to be tons of them out there.
Anytime I see the trawlers in that close I always what they are doing....
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Clammers maybe?
 
Chinacat
  • Chinacat

    Chinacat

  • Sep 13, 2019
cany said:
Clammers maybe?
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could be
makes sense after the big swell from the storm skimmers got tossed in closer to shore
 
george
  • george

    george

  • Sep 13, 2019
I remember that shark. I always thought it was a small mako.
 
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