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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2010

Shark sighting in Lavallette, NJ on the White Avenue beach. July 30, 2010.

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  • I'm not completely convinced it was a Blue Shark. The thing flew out of the water in Seaside and they identified it as a common Thresher. The tail isn't as big as other Threshers. Quite frankly it looks like a cross. LOL. Can they cross-breed?

  • Acording to a new Channel 17 News clip of what seems to be the same shark in Seaside Park, an expert has identified it as a bleu shark. My bad. Never trust other beach people to be shark experts. In their defense though, rare for a blue shark to be found in such shallow waters. He must've been all hopped up on sea shrooms.

  • Thats a blue shark not a thresher..

  • @37vern37 Could be. I'm no expert. Just going by what other folks and the lifeguards said.

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  • holy shit i remember that! great vid!

  • Last week we saw a shark eat a seagull in Lavallette. I don't like to swim now unless the water is below 70

  • i surfed early that morning while it was around brown ave haha

  • The ben franklen store rox

  • @hslaw67 no

  • Ok. It was a Blue Shark. Wow. Pretty hungry and ballsy one I must say!!

  • I hear ya the threshers tail would have been noticeable for its about half the length of it body

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