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Spearfishing Pico Island

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J'ai encore recherché ce que pouvait être ce requin... malgré la mauvaise qualité de l'image...
ce serait plutôt un requin des galapagos (C galapengensis)
en raison des pelviennes et anales noires et une bordure posterieure des pectorales sombre... la ldorsale aussi n'est pas aussi reculée que chez C falciformis...
mais ????????
I still researched what this shark could be ... despite the poor quality of the image ...
it would rather be a galapagos shark (C galapengensis)
due to the black pelvic and anal muscles and a dark posterior border of the pectorals ... the ldorsal also is not as far back as in C. falciformis ...
But ????????
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It is in all probability a blue shark. Currently they are observed at about 90 minute boat drive from Pico (PAB is in 3 hours).
 
I think it's a C. galapagensis
= galapagos shark ... yes it is possible on a submarine mount near islands
 
Interesting conversation. I thought, the shark´s head wasn´t sharp enough for a blue shark.
 
I have not yet read about Galapagos sharks beeing seen in the Azores. It is always the Blue or Mako or Hammerhead sharks. Still wondering...
 
I have not yet read about Galapagos sharks beeing seen in the Azores. It is always the Blue or Mako or Hammerhead sharks. Still wondering...
I know that sharks ate my amberjacks on a float! It happened in Faja do Ouvidor on Sao Jorge. Well, only heads were left on the stringer and i was told only sharks could do such a damage!
 
I know that sharks ate my amberjacks on a float! It happened in Faja do Ouvidor on Sao Jorge. Well, only heads were left on the stringer and i was told only sharks could do such a damage!
it is present on oceanic islands and quite aggressive ... Princess Alice's bank can be a good habitat for him... sorry for your amberjack
 
Thanks a lot for your advices! Just got the windy.app, it looks pretty good to me. And yeah, I definitely wanted to rent a car. Still looking to find an affordable rental company. Cheers
 
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