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  2. Yes, there are sharks in WA state. What to know before your ...

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    Washington is home to a few species of sharks you should know about before your next water-based excursion. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  3. Not a fluke: Sevengill, soupfin sharks found in south ... - AOL

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    A Facebook photo kicks off a hunt. In 2021, Washington wildlife officials began investigating a recreational fisherman who had caught a shark and posted a photo of it on his Facebook page.

  4. They can be the size of great white sharks and they swim in ...

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    Experts dissect a sixgill shark on a Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife lab table. They determined she likely made a meal of someone’s bait and was killed during the release process.

  5. List of fauna of Washington - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fauna observed in the U.S. state of Washington. Animals. Birds American ... List of flora of Washington This page was last ...

  6. List of freshwater fishes of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The list includes several anadromous species, and two normally marine species (starry flounder and shiner perch) that are occasionally found in freshwater. Only one species (Olympic mudminnow) is a Washington endemic, however three others (Nooksack dace, Salish sucker, and margined sculpin) have very limited distributions outside the state ...

  7. List of fatal shark attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    unconfirmed, presumed to be a Tiger shark: Briney, a resident of Washington state, was fishing from a kayak with his right foot dangling over the side, which was bitten by a shark. He died while being transported to shore. The attack occurred about 500 yards off Keawakapu Beach in the Makena State Recreation Area on Maui, Hawaii. [137]

  8. How to avoid sharks visiting Washington state waters ... - AOL

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    Sharks are colorblind, but attracted to contrasting color. These colors are your best bet for ocean waters. How to avoid sharks visiting Washington state waters.

  9. List of wildlife of the Skagit River Basin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wildlife found in the Skagit River basin of the Pacific Northwest. Fish ... An Educator's Guide to the Skagit River Watershed".