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Spinner Shark

( Carcharhinus brevipinna )
Description

Other names

Eastern Sand Shark, Inkytail Shark, Longnose Grey Shark, Long-nosed Grey Shark, Smoothfang Shark, Smooth-fanged Shark

How to Catch
Distribution
Eating
Fast Facts
  • CAUTION: Have been reported to attach humans
  • Is a member of the family Carcharhinidae (requiem sharks)
  • Can grow to 3m in length
  • Near threatened
  • Earns it’s name for it’s ability to perform spinning leaps from the water when feeding
  • Often confused with Black Tip Reef Sharks (lack black tip on anal fin)
  • Caught from the beach and boat
  • Distinguished by black tips on it’s fins and profuse spinning when handled
  • Common in Australia’s warmer waters from southern NSW to WA
  • Put up a good fight
  • Good eating