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SKIPJACK TUNA [ Katsuwonus Pelamis ]                     YELLOWFIN TUNA [ Thunnus Albacares ]                                SCALLOPED HAMMERHEAD [ Sphyma Lewini ]                   SHORTFIN MAKO [ Isurus Oxyrinchus ]
                 n     Belly features 4-6 prominent dark stripes          n     Second dorsal fin and anal fins bright yellow                 n     Front edge of hammer is slightly rounded           n     Incredibly fast swimmers with superior lateral movements
                 n     Dark purplish-blue, silver lower sides and belly   n     Finlets lemon-yellow with narrow black margins                n     Primarily lives in warm temperate and tropical coastal waters  n     In average full-grown length of 6 to 8 feet
                 n     Pectoral and pelvic fins very short and broad      n     Dark blue above, silvery-gray sides and belly                 n     Pectoral fin has dark tip on underside             n     Weigh up to 1750 lbs
                 n     Finlets dusky                                      n     More slender than bluefin or bigeye tunas                     n     Often seen during the day in big schools           n     Bluish black and white underside
                                                                                                                                              n     Feeds primarily on fish such as sardines, mackerel, and herring  n     Sleek spindle shaped shark with a long conical snout















                 BLUE SHARK [ Prionace Glauca ]                           DUSKY SHARK [ Carcharhinus Obscurus ]                               SMOOTH HAMMERHEAD [ Sphyrna Zygaena ]                    SPINNER SHARK [ Caracharhinus Brevipinna ]
                 n     Generally lethargic, they are capable of moving very quickly as needed  n     Long streamlined body that is brown or gray above and white below  n     Head resembles more of an ax rather than the classic hammer  n     Slender shark with a long, narrow, pointed snout, long gill slits
                 n     Top of the body is deep blue, lighter on the sides, and the underside is white  n     First dorsal fin originates over or near the free rear tips  n     Steeply ascending first dorsal fin which tapers into a sickle form at the back        and small, narrow-cusped teeth
                 n     Pointed snout and extra-long dorsal fins                of the pectoral fins                                           n     Primary color on the top is olive green or dark gray-brown  n     Coloration is grey above, white below, with a conspicuous
                 n     Typical weight is 300 lbs to 400 lbs               n     There is a low ridge between the dorsal fins                       and white underneath                                     white band on its sides
                 n     Prefer cooler waters                               n     On the side of the body a stripe can be seen from the         n     Prefer waters relatively close to shore            n     Black-tipped fins
                                                                               pelvic fins to the head                                        n     Teeth are similar in both the upper and lower jaws, are  n     Capable of vertical spinning leaps out of the water
                                                                          n     Average size is about 8 ft total length and 400 lbs                triangular and smooth edged                               as a feeding technique

















                 GREAT WHITE SHARK [ Charcharodon Carcharias ]            NURSE SHARK [ Ginglymostoma Cirratum ]                              THRESHER SHARK [ Alopias Vulpinus ]                      TIGER SHARK [ Galeocerdo Cuvieri ]
                                                                          n     Common indoor bottom-dwelling shark                           n     Large, thresher-like tail or caudal fins           n     Size averages 11ft. to 14 ft. and weighs 850 to 2000 lbs
                 n     Found in coastal surface waters in all major oceans
                                                                          n     Underslung mouth and barbells at the nostrils                 n     Tail is used as a weapon to stun prey              n     Dark stripes down its body, which fade as the shark matures
                 n     Reaching lengths of more than 20 ft and weighing up to 5,000 lbs
                                                                          n     Light yellowish-brown to dark brown, with or without small dark spots  n     Small dorsal fin and large, recurved pectoral fins  n     Skin can typically range from a blue to green hue to light with
                 n     Shape is much like the Mako
                                                                          n     Non-migratory-adapts to cold by becoming even less active     n     Color ranges from brownish, bluish or purplish gray       a white or light yellow underbelly
                 n     Robust large conical-shaped snout
                                                                                                                                                   dorsally with lighter shades ventrally              n     The second largest predatory shark other than the great white
                 n     Almost the same size upper and lower lobes on the tail fin
                                                                                                                                              n     May live for 20 years or more                      n     Head is somewhat wedge-shaped
                 n     White underside and a grey dorsal area.
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