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  2. Blacktip reef shark - Wikipedia

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    The blacktip reef shark has also been known to become aggressive in the presence of bait, and may pose a threat while attempting to steal the catches of spear fishers. [3] The blacktip reef shark is a normal catch of coastal fisheries, such as those operating off Thailand and India, but is not targeted or considered commercially important. [9]

  3. Blacktip shark - Wikipedia

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    Blacktip sharks are one of the most important species to the northwestern Atlantic shark fishery, second only to the sandbar shark (C. plumbeus). The flesh is considered superior to that of the sandbar shark, resulting in the sandbar and other requiem shark species being sold under the name "blacktip shark" in the United States.

  4. Portal:Sharks/Selected pictures - Wikipedia

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    The blacktip reef shark is a species of requiem shark, family Carcharhinidae, easily identified by the prominent black tips on its fins. It is among the most abundant sharks inhabiting the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans , and prefers shallow, inshore waters.

  5. Aerial view of sharks hunting as a group wins science ... - AOL

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    Albi studies interactions between blacktip reef sharks and baitfish schools, using drones to capture these interactions from above. ... The final image was created by stacking 110 images and shows ...

  6. Australian blacktip shark - Wikipedia

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    The common blacktip shark (pictured) is nearly identical in appearance to the Australian blacktip shark. Physically, the Australian blacktip shark can only reliably be distinguished from the common blacktip shark by the number of vertebrae (174–182 total, 84–91 before the tail in C. tilstoni, 182–203 total, 94–102 before the tail in C. limbatus).

  7. Does this device actually repel sharks? - AOL

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    Such a deterrent, he said, might work best on, say, a nosing sand tiger shark, or blacktip reef shark. "They tend to investigate," McGuire said. A charging great white, in ambush mode, is a ...

  8. Florida man bitten twice by shark at same beach over a ... - AOL

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    Waves splashing over the reef at Bathtub Reef Beach at sunrise on Hutchinson Island, Florida. (Photo credit: Diana Robinson Photography/Getty Images) While the odds of being bitten by a shark are ...

  9. Blacktip - Wikipedia

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    Blacktip reef shark, an Indo-Pacific shark; Blacktip sawtail catshark, a West Pacific shark; Blacktip shark, a widely distributed shark; Blacktip tope, an Indo-West Pacific shark; Blacktip trevally, a jack fish; Smooth tooth blacktip shark, a Gulf of Aden shark; Euchloe charlonia, a butterfly sometimes called the blacktip; Blacktips (FXFL), an ...