Baby salmon shark washes up on Tofino beach

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Baby salmon shark washes up on Tofino beach


By Sarah Douziech, Westerly NewsAugust 27, 2009 12:00 AM

Tofino's Spann family found a baby salmon shark (Lamna ditropis) washed up on Chesterman Beach by Frank Island, in Tofino, last week.

Local whale expert Jim Darling identified the species and said salmon sharks are very common in northern Pacific waters.

"Several people on the beach were saying it's a [great] white shark, it's not," Darling said, adding that it is also not a dogfish, although he thought it might have been at first glance.

He said he has no idea why the shark washed ashore and couldn't tell how it had died.

The shark measured 96.5 centimetres, was missing one of its pectoral fins and had several puncture holes in its body.

Darling said it probably wasn't worth keeping because it's not uncommon for the species to wash ashore. He did note, however that it was interesting that one of the salmon shark's prey are squid.

Two weeks ago hundreds of Humboldt squid inexplicably washed up on Chesterman Beach and other local beaches.

A biologist with Parks Canada said the juvenile salmon shark was the first one reported to have washed ashore this year, but that in the past it has been a more common occurrence.

"In 2007 four or five juvenile salmon sharks were reported as having washed up alive and dead from beaches along the West Coast, from Chesterman to the Juan de Fuca trail," Jennifer Yakimishyn said.

She noted a change in temperature in a layer of ocean water, a thermocline, is most likely the cause of juvenile salmon shark strandings.

Though Yakimishyn said the shark was most likely not chasing Humboldt squid, they are both being seen in the area because of higher water temperatures this year.

sdouziech@westerlynews.ca

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A friend of mine had a dream of setting up a fishing charter company focusing on salmon sharks. For sports anglers looking for a thrill, that is likely the biggest creature down there in these parts....they get huge I understand. Also, I think there's a fair number of them down there in the deep, chasing salmon in summer.

I believe there's a few guides that focus on these in Alaska.

Some links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salmon_shark

http://www.fishalaskamagazine.com/fish/salmon_shark.htm

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There is up to 16 different kinds of Sharks off BC's coast. Some are always here some are just visiting in the summer. Caught a few blues commercial fishing [troller] of Tofino and the Q.C's. Great Whites are found all the way up to Alaska.
 
Well, don't have to go very far...a tuna has been caught last weekend in front of Pedder Bay Victoria. And the large amount of jellyfish in the JDF hints there is a good flush of warm water coming in right now. Not good for salmon though :(
 
Our guides have been seeing a few large Sharks fairly close in (Portland Pt and closer) over the last few weeks.
One a couple days ago was reported to be approx 16 feet long looking to be Mako or White.
Chinook Bite has slowwed slightly, but still very good quality White Springs to pick away at while not releasing Coho.

Inshore has still been thick with Coho.



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