Shark Checks Out Fishermen Off Santa Barbara Coast

By edhat staff

A large shark was captured on video checking out a group of fishermen off the Santa Barbara coast this weekend.

A group from a local company that charters fishing tours, Legit Sportfishing, posted a video showing what appears to be a great white shark swimming around their boat on Saturday.

The shark is estimated to be 18 to 20 feet long and calmly swam around the boat for several minutes, allowing passengers to capture photos and videos.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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  1. @ 794 would you like exact GPS coordinates and for them to tag the shark next time so you can follow it? LOL! why does it matter WHERE? It’s in the ocean and there are hundreds of thousands more….not sure where they are either

  2. If you’re that fearful of the swimming in the ocean because of sharks than you may want to avoid riding a bicycle on the street because of cars are going for a hike in the woods because of wild animals.

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