PCB Jetties Shark Inhabitants

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I TIGER SHARK was recently spotted at the jetties...

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That's actually a Dolger, half tiger, half dolphin. Look at the tail fin.
 
hmmmm...... says the above person who is a lawyer and known to consort with sharks! Beware all! she's one of them!

read her signature line:
Why don't sharks eat lawyers?
Professional courtesy.​


Beware!

You better watch what you say about me. I do have friends. :crafty:

I even have one stamped on my back.
 
Hello, we were there the first week of June and dove the jetties with no problem on Wednesday, went back to snorkle on Friday and four hammerheads were there. The staff at St. Andrews said they have not seen them befor, but just so you know they are out there. They actually came around the rocks and into the kiddie pool stayed for about and hour. They did get in shallow water about 4ft. We stood on the rock and videotape them. Have a fun and safe trip.
 
Hello, we were there the first week of June and dove the jetties with no problem on Wednesday, went back to snorkle on Friday and four hammerheads were there. The staff at St. Andrews said they have not seen them befor, but just so you know they are out there. They actually came around the rocks and into the kiddie pool stayed for about and hour. They did get in shallow water about 4ft. We stood on the rock and videotape them. Have a fun and safe trip.

cool... can you post your video tape up on Youtube or something for all to see?
 

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