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  2. Spotted estuary smooth-hound - Wikipedia

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    The spotted estuary smooth-hound or rig (Mustelus lenticulatus) is a houndshark of the family Triakidae, found on the continental shelves and in estuaries around New Zealand. [2] It is closely related to the gummy shark ( Mustelus antarcticus ) of Australia. [ 3 ]

  3. Boat hits massive 23-foot shark in rare video footage - AOL

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    Rare footage captured by a camera strapped to the back of an endangered shark shows the moment it was struck by a boat, prompting the animal to dash into deep waters. Boat hits massive 23-foot ...

  4. The Black Demon - Wikipedia

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    As the boat arrives, Chato and Junior begin to panic and fire flares as a 70 t (150,000 lb) megalodon shark, the "Black Demon" (Spanish: El Demonio Negro), which is prowling the waters, begins to chase the boat. Barely managing to get onto the rig unscathed, the family is forced to watch as the Black Demon destroys the boat that brought them to ...

  5. Drum line (shark control) - Wikipedia

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    Permanent or semipermanent deployment of shark-fishing gear off high-use beaches (which includes drum lines) has been successful in reducing the incidence of shark attack at protected beaches. [ 1 ] [ 22 ] While shark nets and drum lines share the same purpose, drum lines are more effective at targeting the three sharks that are considered most ...

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  7. Sonar showed a 50-foot shark nearing boat off New England ...

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    “We waited for one of the rods to go off.”