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« on: June 11, 2007, 01:01:14 PM »

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-cshark11jun10,0,1251276.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines


30-foot whale shark found dead in ocean off Boca Raton Inlet

Posted June 10 2007, 9:55 PM EDT

 
Divers with the South Florida Dive Headquarters discovered a dead, 30-foot whale shark, considered the biggest fish in the world, about a half-mile from the Boca Raton Inlet Sunday.

The 31 divers made the discovery at about 10 a.m., just after diving at the Sea Emperor wreckage.

A fisherman told them that he had witnessed a dead or dying whale about 200 yards away. When the divers arrived at the site, they found the brown-and-white fish head down in about 62 feet of water, according to Jeff Torode, captain of a boat owned by the Pompano Beach diving company.

Joe Marino, a diver and photographer, jumped into the water and took photos, while scuba trainer Terry Coburn examined the fish for injuries. "There weren't any signs of it being hurt," Coburn said. But the divers want to know how the fish died, and are contacting authorities for help. "It would have been nicer if he was alive," Torode said of the fish. "It would have been an incredible find."



 
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« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2007, 05:51:43 AM »

http://www.wpbf.com/news/13479114/detail.html

BOCA RATON, Fla. -- A group of scuba divers said they discovered a dead 30-foot whale shark floating about a half-mile from the Boca Raton Inlet.

The divers from the South Florida Dive Headquarters reportedly made the discovery in about 65-feet of water Sunday just after diving the Sea Emperor wreckage.

The divers said they've contacted authorities, and want to know how the shark died.
 

A local SeaTow boat reportedly towed the animal further away from shore in hopes that it would not become beached on Boca Raton shores, WPBF-TV reported. As of Monday afternoon, the whale shark was reported floating about two miles off Lantana and is still floating north. It was partially submerged in about 250 feet of water.

Whale sharks are the world's largest fish, growing more than 50 feet long.
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