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21-06-2009, 18:37
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
Having had another look at the photos, it looks like this was perhaps bitten by a much bigger shark, note the marks at the tail end, and near the head, almost as though something took a bite at it from sideways on.
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21-06-2009, 18:55
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
Very few sharks are dangerous or feed on people - Jaws/Steven Spielberg has a lot to answer for!
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21-06-2009, 19:26
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
Basking sharks can grow to over 30 feet in size. I've seen these plankton eaters off the coast of Scotland numerous times.
British waters have a few species of sharks, with some of them Summer visitors. I'm nothing like an expert on this, but looking at the length of the snout, it does look like a blue shark. I could well be wrong though.
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21-06-2009, 20:21
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
It looks like a dogfish to me. We used to catch small ones off Whitby pier, occasionally, but I've seen them washed up at Southport too. They grow to 2 or 3 feet long and are a type of shark.
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21-06-2009, 20:48
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
Dogfish was the first thing I thought, so you may well be right.
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21-06-2009, 22:46
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
We went Tuesday, not been for years it was lovely
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22-06-2009, 00:07
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
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I went to cleveleys on saturday, didnt get down the beach though, so I wouldnt have seen any sharks, except for the ones on Blackpool prom on the way past!
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Well I dont know about you Derek but I was at fulwood Bks on Sat and It almost Killed me after Friday lol!!! Hope you had a good time btw it was lovely to meet you all .
GC perhaps you should send them pics off to Gazette that would make a great story.
Good pics too.
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22-06-2009, 01:49
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
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GC perhaps you should send them pics off to Gazette that would make a great story.
Good pics too.
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it was Damian and Caroline that took the pics and put them on accy web for me,,,i wouldent know how to
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22-06-2009, 04:02
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
local supermarket has Shark steaks about 1" thick on sale for $3.50 a pound
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22-06-2009, 08:42
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
Is that what you eat in California steeljack,,,i think i will stick with beef
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22-06-2009, 09:54
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
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Very few sharks are dangerous or feed on people - Jaws/Steven Spielberg has a lot to answer for!
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That maybe the case Gayle, but I ain't going to try tickling one just to prove a point, I'll stick to trout thank you
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22-06-2009, 12:47
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
It looks more like a dogfish than shark, can't quite make out the deatail. but could be a Spur Dogfish - caiught one off South Uist a few years back - that one was 5' - 6' long.
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22-06-2009, 13:50
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
Surely dogfish is a type of shark?
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22-06-2009, 15:11
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
still think bull huss. caught them boat fishing off wales. skipper said no good for eating. so returned to sea unharmed. (maybe sore mouth)
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22-06-2009, 17:59
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Re: A Shark on Cleveleys beach.......der der der der
think it is a dogfish, they are the same general family as sharks but a different genus - see: Spiny dogfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We referred to them as Spurdogs in the Hebrides, and the spines could be quite dangerous.
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