The tide was low, but high, if that makes sense. (At the low period of tide, astronomically, but well above the astronomically predicted height). The beach was very gravelly.
Which meant lots of teeth. Georgia found the best, this 1 3/16 inch White Shark tooth.
My best was this 7/8 inch White Shark tooth, a nicely slanted one, from the side of the mouth. All in all we found 37 shark's teeth, and a couple of drum teeth.
One of the GBHs hanging around the harbor has been reported to be threatening people who come to near. It hasn't been a problem for me, but this one is pretty bold.
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