BOLD & BEAUTIFUL IS NOT CURRENTLY RUNNING DUE TO THE RISKS OF CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19). IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONTINUE PHYSICAL DISTANCING AND FOLLOW PUBLIC HEALTH ADVICE.
Thank you for swimming at different times of the day and
please, please continue to maintain 1.5m distance - even in blog photos!
SSDD = Sinister Sharks, Deadly Diet
Water temp: 16.0
Did you know...
- Male Grey Nurse Sharks bite females during the courtship process. In the breeding season it is common to see small scars on the females
- The sharks are able to swallow air at the surface of the water in order to give them buoyancy control
- They have large, sharp teeth, but they are not very strong and break easily
- The Grey Nurse Shark was the first protected shark in the world when it was protected under New South Wales legislation in 1984. Thanks to environment.gov.au
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