Whitetip reef shark
Triaenodon obesus
Sighting evidence at East of Eden, Similan Islands

Photo: Craig Fujii · CC BY-NC-ND
A slender, nocturnal predator instantly identified by the white tips on its dorsal and caudal fins. During the day, whitetips rest motionless in groups on sandy ledges or inside reef caves — divers frequently swim directly over resting aggregations. At night they become highly active hunters, pursuing fish and octopus through reef crevices with remarkable agility. Unlike many sharks, they are non-territorial toward divers and typically ignore human presence. Listed as vulnerable; their slow reproductive rate makes populations sensitive to fishing pressure.
Evidence at this site
No confirmed records on file at this site
Whitetip reef shark is listed as a curated species here based on historical reports.