Shark sighting in Santa Monica Bay

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Maybe that shark will show up in some SB members pictures.:wink:

From todays LATimes: Shark sighting in Santa Monica Bay has surfers buzzing -- latimes.com
Photos taken Saturday morning near Pacific Palisades appear to show a large white shark leaping from the water. The sharks aren't endangering anyone, an L.A. County Fire Department official says.

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Pacific Coast Shark News
I made a half dozen dives in that area the past two years. Visibility ranged from a high of eight feet to a low of two inches. The average vis was two feet. I don't think I'll be making another dive there. :)
 
Can you say... Photoshop??? They were even joking on the news last night how it looked photoshopped..
 
O i'm sure they are out there but GW usually don't jump out of the water.. I did see that special on discovery about them jumping for seal pups down in the Galapagos or where ever it was..
 
As max said....that photo came from here.....the shots here are much better :D. Quite the sighting I must say...but not somewhere I would want to get near for diving.

Pacific Coast Shark News
 
Fantastic stuff!
 
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O i'm sure they are out there but GW usually don't jump out of the water.. I did see that special on discovery about them jumping for seal pups down in the Galapagos or where ever it was..

South Africa. And in Air Jaws 2, they did show some GWs on the Cali coast (Northern part I think) do occasionally jump, but not with the frequency in South Africa.
 
Can anyone varify if this is for real?

John
 
This seems legitimate; the photographer was out there for shark research and there have been multiple sightings of sharks breeching in the area
 
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