#Repost @sharkguardian_mel @download.ins --- Reposted from @thesharkdoctor Thresher sharks are known for their beautiful and graceful demeanor, but also for their whip-like tail. I came across these tails nailed to a dock piling in #montauk and got sick to my stomach. Some of these are likely taken from a two-week period where #threshersharks predictably show up on this very small offshore reef...they are so predictable that I can film them quite reliably; however, no one knows why they are using this small reef. Is it for mating, pupping, or feeding? ...and if it is for the former, what does that mean for the population? Well, tune into #ninjasharks on @sharkweek @discovery channel, July 16 at 8pm to find out what we learned! We not only got a helping hand from a few #montauk fishing legends and friends of mine (@montaukoyster , @captwillcornacchia , and @theoak77 ), but also got expertise from @brianraymond_underwater , @timmyodrone , Caroline Collatos, @joeromeiro333 and @laurenromeiro333 and cameraman extraordinaire @dallas.chill to make one heck of a film. Super grateful as this is the first part of a film I’ve ever directed and helped produce...and...I know you’re going to love it! #sharkweek #discovery #sharks #montaukpoint #conservation #trollpro #bruvs #newyork #longisland #cressi https://www.instagram.com/p/CRQAplqh0E2/?utm_medium=tumblr









