MARTHAS' VINEYARD- Monster Shark Tournament

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2008

Annual monster shark tournament off of Martha's Vineyard in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. Numerous sharks, including great white sharks.

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  • how long ago was it when espn covered the shark tournament.

  • if you catch a mako, can you sell it if you have a permit or something? or are you not allowed to sell them on the market?

  • @B1985A Do You not realize You don't specifically have to search for dead shark for it to come up on Youtube?

    Just looking up Great White will bring You to these video's as well.

  • @bk373904 seriously if you have an issue with dead sharks what are you doing looking at them on youtube.

  • i fish in this tournoment and 95% of the sharks are released, meat goes to charity, the scientists look at the sharks that are killed, so it helps the sharks. tagging research is done. all the waste from the sharks goes to lobster fisherman so they dont have to kill other fish for bait. and it helps the island economy alot. usually 200 boats fish the tournoment and less than 30 sharks are weighed in. so stop your belly aching and talk bad about shark finners killing 1000's every day- Joe Diodati

  • tomtalker2000 you dont know what your talking about , over 75% of fish never get brought in and are tagged to protect the animals, also those that are caught and brought in go to scientific research and the meat is donated

  • First of all, i never saw a Great White, in any of these "weigh-in's. There was a rather large Blue Shark, and what looked to be either a Mako or a Porbeagle. However....for the record, whether these contests, are "good" for tourisim or not, isn't the issue here. The issue, is further killing of nature's apex predators, with the obvious culprit being "MAN" disrupting the eco-balance yet again. Such a damn shame, if you ask me.......

  • just stop, I live on the Vineyard Year round and this helps benefit the Island economy so much that we sort of need this tournament, it brings 2.5 to 3.5 million dollars to the island, and you do know that 97% of the sharks are released and there are scientist on site to take data including stomach contents, tissue samples and other such materials nothing goes to waste and not that many sharks are killed this happens once a year and there are people that do this daily so dont complain

  • can anyone tell me when the next shark tornament is of 2009 ??? thanks, any websites ??

  • the meat of the sharks go to orphange's and charities

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