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Franko Maps, Hawaiian Sharks & Rays ID-Card
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Franko's Hawaiian Sharks and Rays Guide The last of Franko's series of Hawaiian fish cards is a departure from the common and friendly reef creatures, and is instead a guide...
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Franko's Hawaiian Sharks and Rays GuideThe last of Franko's series of Hawaiian fish cards is a departure from the common and friendly reef creatures, and is instead a guide to Hawaii's sharks and rays. Side 1 side shows the Inshore Species - ones that swim where even you might swim - hanging out in the crystal waters above a colorful Hawaiian reef. These species include Hawaii's most common shark, the white tip reef shark which divers see all of the time, the compact-sized black tip reef shark which is hard to find in Hawaii, the black tip shark, the man-sized gray reef shark, the dangerous and rather large Galapagos shark, the most recognizable shark, the scalloped hammerhead, and the most dangerous shark in Hawaii, the awesome tiger shark. The tiger shark is the most likely to ruin some snorkeler's or surfers day as it is responsible for a several attacks each year. The odds are something akin to getting struck by lightning, but yes it does happen.
Three species of rays gracefully glide above the colorful Hawaiian reef on the sharks and rays card. They are the huge but harmless manta ray (one of Franko's favorite night dives is the manta ray dive on the Kona Coast), the elegant white spotted eagle ray, and the bottom-dwelling broad stingray. A flurry of Technicolor reef life is depicted on the bottom below the sharks and rays. The flip side of the Hawaiian Sharks & Rays card shows the offshore species. These include the tiniest and the largest sharks. The tiny one is the cookie cutter shark, which has a feeding method that has it chomping non-lethal, but scarring 5" (12.7cm) round divots right out of the side of pelagic fish, and even dolphins. The largest shark is the whale shark. It is shown to scale next to a woman diver. People occasionally get lucky and have a close encounter with one of these gentle giants on the outside of Molokini Island by Maui or near Lehua Rock at the northern tip of Niihau, 17 miles (27.36km) from Kauai. Since all of the other sharks appear so business like, with their natural menacing look, this whale shark is shown with its mouth agape in feeding fashion, which makes it actually have the appearance of smiling. Perhaps it is happy with being the largest thing in the sea other than the great whales. Other species shown on this card include the sleek and fast blue shark, the potentially dangerous oceanic white tip shark, the world's fastest shark, the mako, the beautiful thresher shark, the silky shark, and Hawaii's rare visitor, the great white shark, which luckily prefers cooler waters. However, on Labor Day, 2003, Franko was at Yokahama Bay (aka, Pray for Sex Beach) on Oahu when a great white shark decided to check out the local skin divers, perhaps thanks to the delicious bloody odor of their spear catches. Yes, they got the heck out of the water, although it can be argued that the great white shark was not hunting, otherwise they wouldn't have even seen him coming! Yikes! Franko called the Honolulu Ocean Safety people, but guess what...they did not believe my story that a great white shark was there! The local life guard wouldn't believe it either. The card, which measure 6" x 9" (15.24cm x 22.9cm) is printed on plastic and then laminated so that it is stiff, shiny and waterproof. It has a hole for a lanyard, so you can actually take it diving or snorkeling. Card makes a great gift idea.
Features
- Depicts More than 19 Species
- Side One Map Shows:
Sharks - Side Two Shows:
Sharks and Rays - Dimensions (H x L): 6 x 9 (15.24cm x 22.9cm)
- Material: Laminated Plastic
- Hole-Punched for Attachment of Lanyard
- Stiff, Shiny and Waterproof
- Ease of Maintenance: Rinse with Fresh Water after Day in the Sea
- Special Features:
English and Hawaiian Name, Description/Measurement - Great Gift Idea
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Key Features
• Expert guide to Hawaiian sharks & rays
• Depicts more than 19 species
• Displays both English and Hawaiian names
• Printed on waterproof laminated plastic
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• Franko Maps - Hawaiian Sharks & Rays ID-Card
Specifications
Purpose | Hawaiian Sharks & Rays Identification |
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Material | Laminated Plastic |
Dimensions | (H x L) 6 x 9 (15.24cm x 22.86cm) |
Attachment Point | Hole-Punched for Lanyard |
Printed Information | Side 1: Sharks Side 2: Sharks & Rays |
Special Feature | English & Hawaiian Name |
Purpose |
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Hawaiian Sharks & Rays Identification |
Material |
Laminated Plastic |
Dimensions |
(H x L) 6 x 9 (15.24cm x 22.86cm) |
Attachment Point |
Hole-Punched for Lanyard |
Printed Information |
Side 1: Sharks Side 2: Sharks & Rays |
Special Feature |
English & Hawaiian Name |