Boat Captain Pulls Rusty Hook From Mouth of 7-Foot-Long Shark - A Must Watch Video





A boat captain came to the rescue of a seven-foot tiger shark as he plucked a rusty hook from the creature’s mouth. Elliot Grant Sudal, 29, also works as a “shark tagger” for the NOAA Apex predator tagging program, tracking shark migration routes, reproduction and growth patterns. During an excursion in Sanibel Island in Florida, Sudal was trying to tag a shark for research purposes and spotted the hook hanging from its mouth.
A boat captain came to the rescue of a seven-foot tiger shark as he plucked a rusty hook from the creature’s mouth. Elliot Grant Sudal, 29, also works as a “shark tagger” for the NOAA Apex predator tagging program, tracking shark migration routes, reproduction and growth patterns. During an excursion in Sanibel Island in Florida, Sudal was trying to tag a shark for research purposes and spotted the hook hanging from its mouth.


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