sharky60
Contributor
...so what's the deal with all the REAL sharks showing up on Cozumel reefs all of a sudden?
Sure occaisionally we get reports of "black tips" (I think they're really Caribbean Reef sharks), at the far South dive sites, but here recently there have been a lot more reports then usual.
cvchief posted a photo of a shark on Facebook taken this week that is either a fat Caribbean or a Bull.
Is this a seasonal thing? or is it due to the Lion fish population, something has to eat those things in the Pacific, are sharks moving into the reef looking for Lion fish?
All I've ever seen on Cozumel are Nurse sharks, I always figured there have to be others there, (it's the ocean, right?), but I just figured they came into the reef from deeper waters at night.
Anywho. Lookin' for y'all's thoughts on the subject...gracias!
Sure occaisionally we get reports of "black tips" (I think they're really Caribbean Reef sharks), at the far South dive sites, but here recently there have been a lot more reports then usual.
cvchief posted a photo of a shark on Facebook taken this week that is either a fat Caribbean or a Bull.
Is this a seasonal thing? or is it due to the Lion fish population, something has to eat those things in the Pacific, are sharks moving into the reef looking for Lion fish?
All I've ever seen on Cozumel are Nurse sharks, I always figured there have to be others there, (it's the ocean, right?), but I just figured they came into the reef from deeper waters at night.
Anywho. Lookin' for y'all's thoughts on the subject...gracias!