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Grey Nurse Sharks - Forster, Australia

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2006

Here's a video I made from 2 dives at Forster in February, 2006. 130 minutes dive time, 15m maximum depth.

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  • Awesome man. Where abouts was this in Forster? Was it around Seal Rocks?

  • Yep, it was Little Seal Rock.

  • whats the song?

  • Music is from The Mission

  • Hey SchizoKnight12 it is a Grey Nurse Shark (GNS) a nurse shark is something completely different.

    Great video jregan1106 - I am assuming it was taken as Seal Rocks - I have just gotten back from Forster and only found 1 shark at Latitude Rock.

  • Hey Jason,

    Yep, the video is from Little Seal Rock. It was a fabulous days diving last year. When we dived Forster earlier this year we had a few GNS at The Pinnacle but none at Latitude Rock. Had a few at Little Seal the following day.

    Jonathan (I'm on Dive Oz too)

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  • @jregan1106 hooooooooow inventive....."little seal rock" -_-

  • I  SHARKS best animals ever

  • I dive in New England U.S.A.  There are evedently many Sand tigers around Plymouth Mass. I only saw the large tail going into the Murky distance. Visability is usually 20 ft. Can I safely chum them close?

  • wow...such brilliant creatures...stupid shark fin soup serves the public right for banning i i don't care if it's some stupid delicacy 

  • Superb footage.

    Congrats.

  • isnt the law something stupid like

    "fishermen can catch them, just as long as they dont anchor their boats whilst doing it"?

    :( what wonderful creatures!

  • @ amunca... as I've been bitten by them, so are poodles.

  • One of the best experiences you can have in Australia is diving with those and the Blue Groupers at 2.26... they are inquisitive and harmless.. SAVE THE GREY NURSE SHARKS.. they are now sadly endangered.. :-((

  • yeah sand tiger sharks are the same as grey nurse sharks, just different names

    the nurse sharks are harmless to humans though :)

    even though they look absolutely terrifying!

  • haha, their the same sharks... in austriala their called grey nurse sharks, in africa ragged tooth sharks or raggies, and united states they are called sand tiger sharks.

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