In the waters around Bahamas There are about 40 different protected species of shark. The most famous are probably the ray sharks at Cat Island in the Bahamas. The Bahamas are ranked as one of the best destinations for shark diving in the world. At the Grand Bahama Bank on the east side of Cat Island where the Atlantic and the Antilles Current meet, perfect conditions are created for large pelagic fish. For example tuna, spearfish and ray shark also called white-finned oceanic shark. We went to experience the ray shark at Cat Island in the Bahamas.
Fin sharks at Cat Island in the Bahamas
Every year during April and May, the fin shark returns to Cat Island in the waters of the Bahamas when it follows the tuna migration.
The Årfin shark is one of those shark species that must constantly be in motion to pump water over its gills. It needs to get enough oxygen from the water and it gets that by always keeping its mouth slightly open. Until 1980 it was often seen in Bahamian waters but illegal fishing has made it increasingly rare. Today is the yearfin shark IUCN red-listed and categorized as vulnerable and acutely threatened.






