A diver sedates a shark by flipping it upside down to remove a hook
protruding from its mouth. The hooks are often left in the sharks after
being caught and released by fishermen.
Friends Cameron Nimmo and Randy Jordan came across a 6ft Silky shark
while swimming off the coast of Jupiter in Florida, USA earlier this
month. During the encounter Randy gently turns the shark upside down
while Cameron removes the hook.
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