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Miami, Florida: 500-Pound Goliath Grouper Swallows Shark in One Gulp

Goliath Grouper Feasts Shark
Goliath Grouper Feasts Shark. Image by Sacramento Bee via YouTube

A fisherman off the coast of southwest Florida caught a 3-foot shark — only to have his catch eaten by a goliath grouper.

Surprise Catch

Massive Grouper Eats Shark
Massive Grouper Eats Shark. Image by @TheBite via YouTube

Captain Jimmy Wheeler from Everglades Fishing Company shared an unexpected tale from a fishing trip about 20 miles off Everglades City in the Gulf of Mexico.

Big Shadow Looms

Grouper Engulfs Shark Whole
Grouper Engulfs Shark Whole. Image by @TheBite via YouTube

A member of his group caught a small shark, planning to catch and release. However, a large shadow appeared, signaling an unexpected turn.

Grouper’s Feast

Shark Becomes Grouper's Meal
Shark Becomes Grouper’s Meal. Image by Sacramento Bee via YouTube

The 500-pound grouper swam up and gulped down the small shark, still hooked on the fishing line, shocking the group.

Intense Struggle

Shark In Grouper’s Mouth
Shark In Grouper’s Mouth. Image by Joe TV Fishing via YouTube

The fishermen struggled with the giant grouper for several minutes. Finally, the line loosened as the fish got away with the shark.

Sea’s Garbage Disposal

Grouper Consumes Shark Prey
Grouper Consumes Shark Prey. Image by Joe TV Fishing via YouTube

Goliath groupers, often called the “garbage disposals of the sea,” are notorious for eating anything in sight, frustrating many fishermen.

Impressive Size

Goliath grouper
Goliath grouper. image via Depositphotos

These fish can grow up to 8 feet long and weigh around 800 pounds, making them one of the largest fish in the ocean.

The Video

YouTube video
Watch 500-pound goliath grouper swallow shark in one gulp via Everglades Fishing Company

Protected Species

Goliath Grouper Feasts Shark
Goliath Grouper Feasts Shark. Image by Sacramento Bee via YouTube

Due to their declining populations, goliath groupers are protected in Florida. Fishing and possessing them has been banned since 1990.

Handling with Care

Goliath grouper
Goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara) with open mouth catches prey. Close up

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission advises keeping large goliath groupers in the water during release to prevent damage to their skeletal structure.

Risk of Injury

Goliath grouper

Removing a goliath grouper from the water can cause internal injuries, leading to its classification as harvested, which is against the law.

What is a goliath grouper?

Predatory Grouper Swallows Shark
Predatory Grouper Swallows Shark. Image by Sacramento Bee via YouTube

A goliath grouper is a large fish known for its massive size and appetite, often referred to as the “garbage disposal of the sea.”

How big can they get?

Shark Eaten by Grouper
Shark Eaten by Grouper. Image by Sacramento Bee via YouTube

Goliath groupers can grow up to 8 feet long and weigh around 800 pounds.

Why are they protected?

Goliath grouper
The Atlantic goliath grouper or itajara (Epinephelus itajara) is a large saltwater fish of the grouper family.

They are protected due to their declining populations, ensuring their numbers can recover.

When were they protected?

Goliath Grouper Devours Shark
Goliath Grouper Devours Shark. Image by Joe TV Fishing via YouTube

The protection law came into effect in 1990 in both state and federal waters off Florida’s coast.

Conclusion

Massive Grouper Eats Shark
Massive Grouper Eats Shark. Image by Deccan Chronicle via Website

The unexpected encounter with a goliath grouper off the coast of Florida highlights the challenges and surprises that come with fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. Despite their frustrating habits, these massive fish are a vital part of the marine ecosystem and remain protected to ensure their survival.

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