Gummy Sharks at Point Cooke Marine Sanctury


Diving in less than 2 M of Dirty green water we were surprised to find some interesting larger animals close to the City. Also see` other Shark related scenario around Melbourne under the name `Pang Quong ‘ in u tube To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com

35 thoughts on “Gummy Sharks at Point Cooke Marine Sanctury
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    Lesley Frances Williams

    Pang, How big are the Fiddler Rays?

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    Some where close to 2 metres and everywhere.

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    Amazing place, I wonder why they were all congregating here. Great footage

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    Yes thats your ex PE teacher

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    Thats not a gummy shark!

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    School shark

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    Hi Pang, thanks for sharing great footage. We often snorkel at Pt Cook. Never seen so much at once though and never the sharks. Would we have to worry about being attacked by any of the sharks? I will put a link on our facebook and website. We are based in Wyndham Vale. (Western Melbourne Catchments Network)

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    Hi Colleen,no chance of attack-there all harmless. You need to look in the distance for a chance encounter with the Gummy Sharks. Then you still can miss a sighting. Unless there feeding on something they will not stay around and then they still can be shy. It will all depend on how relaxed and calm you are in the water. PQ

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    Food

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    there are plenty of Gummy Sharks there – possibly a couple of School/Snapper Sharks.

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    Darren Rhino Ryan

    I don’t comment on many youtube videos that I watch, but I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed watching that. Being local to the area I found it very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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    Thank you for your comment. Nice to get some feed back.

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    So many “surprises” you found there….. What an absolute surprise I found watching your Video. As another local to these waters I was amazed at the footage. Very much appreciated

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    Nick Day Fishing.

    That was a sick video, was very surprised at how quick and vibrant the gummmys are in there natural state. Was expecting them to be a bit more sluggish

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    Excellent !!

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    Great vid Im local in the area and one thing I want to know are they small gummies or is that flathead that keeps appearing bloody big? anyway great stuff.

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    Size wise,big Flathead and small Sharks.

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    what is that brown thing that swims out at 7:24?

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    Local name a `Flat head”@7.24

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    thats what i thought but its as big as the sharks! must be atleast 60cm?

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    Yes-Big Flat head,small Sharks.

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    Hi Pang. A guy at the Melbourne Aquatic Centre told me about this clip. Was great to watch. Thanks for the opportunity………..and for teaching me too 😉

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    Sorry…….Melbourne Aquarium.

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    and dpliu is?

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    Great video!

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    very nice!!! thanks for sharing this

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    That Flathead looks huge!

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    great video, loved the music!  Assume this in the marine reserve at point cook?   keep up the videos.  

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    Hi Pang,  We are setting up a Natural History Centre in the homestead building at Werribee Park.  One area we are focusing on is Coast and Marine.  I was wondering if you would be happy for us to show this video on a loop?  Cheers Colleen Miller (Nico Etocs sister-in-law)

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    That would be fine

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    i would of shot that flathead and gummy

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    are you doing it a again

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    Superb footage and very well edited. Well done Pang

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