blue-pointer

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

n.


a name given in New South Wales to a species of Shark, Lamna glauca, Mull. and Heule, family Lamnidae, which is not confined to Australasia.

1882. Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, `Fish of New South Wales,'p. 95:

«On the appearance of a `blue pointer' among boats fishing forschnapper outside, the general cry is raised, `Look out for theblue pointer.' . . . These are high swimming fishes, and maybe readily seen when about pushing their pursuits; thebeautiful azure tint of their back and sides, and independentmanner they have of swimming rapidly and high among the boatsin search of prey, are means of easy recognition, and theyoften drive the fishermen away.»

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