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![]() Anyone out there see a school of cobia off the beach today? Could have been sharks. There were a lot of them in a school pushing water and slowly rolling. But when they were on the move the tips of their fins looked shark-like. I've never seen cobia in so close but anything is possible. This was off Lavallette beach today.
Any other sightings to confirm this or not? Thanks.
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![]() Could be cow nose rays, I have seen them many times recently looking how you explained.
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![]() I saw what I thought was a cobia on WEdnesday off Normandy Beach in 70fow. Can't be sure ,real spooky after it saw the boat.
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![]() A group of cow nose rays swimming just under the surface and "finning" really look shark like...bob
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![]() I thought I saw a Cobia swimming Wednesday in 65ft off Manasquan inlet. I didn't think it was a Shark because I didn't see a dorsal fin.
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![]() I've observed that cobia are pretty easy to identify as their dorsals will protrude from the water disproportionately far behind their heads relative to their size. Also can see the white around their mouths. Cow nose would be my bet
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