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According to Dr. Robert Lea, retired CDFW senior biologist and shark expert, "If you see a shark greater than 15 ft. in California, chances are it's a white shark." White sharks have robust, torpedo shaped bodies with conical snouts, and a narrow tail-stalk with stout ridges called keels that extend laterally off either side. Their coloration is defined by a clear distinction between the charcoal grey or black to dark grey-brown on upper surfaces, and the white on lower surfaces. The pectoral fins have white trailing edges, black tips on the undersides, and a black spot at the pectoral axil ("armpit") in some individuals. Their jaws are loaded with large, triangular, serrated teeth.




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The most similar species in California include the mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus), which lacks black tips on the undersides of the fins and has thin, pointed teeth without serrations, and the salmon shark (Lamna ditropis), which has a generally darker back, larger eye, and shorter snout. It also has white coloration above the pectoral fins, and pointed teeth without serration.


Fijian fishers reported to catch at least 12 species of elasmobranchs, consisting of 11 sharks and one ray species (Rhynchobatus australiae). The main sharks caught were blacktip reef sharks Carcharhinus melanopterus, whitetip reef sharks Triaenodon obesus, various hammerhead shark species Sphyrna spp., bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas and tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvier (Table 3). Whilst T. obesus and C. melanopterus were caught in all areas surveyed, C. leucas were caught predominantly around southern Viti Levu and Sphyrna spp. predominantly in the south, west and north of Viti Levu (see Supplementary Information S3 online). Importantly, 45 (21.8%) of the interviewees reported to catch juvenile sharks of various species, primarily on Viti Levu (Table 3). Carcasses of juvenile sharks were frequently found at markets (see Supplementary Information S4 online).


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