Hello everyone,
This is my first post so sry if I am not doing it right. Here the task/challenge/request: Five divers spotted a huge shark on 29.12.24 around 9:40 a.m in north atoll Maldives (Gasfinolhu Beru dive site).
The specs: 3-4 meters, distance ~20 meters, visibility > 30m, no current, depth 25-30m, usual temperature, spotted 2 m passing by above sand ground. All divers agree on bulky shape, not elongated, distinct transition from clearly white belly to dark grey top, observed from slightly above, no white tip. We did not detect stripes on the back and one diver (some shark experience ~270 dives) is very sure no stripes were visible on its side and back. The other divers did not see any either but Lack experience. No info on eyes, nose and teeth. Back fin as in footage (very bad footage, wide-angle, tried best with editing). Statistically it’s probably a tiger shark but 1) due to lack on stripes (even though a shadow on ground is apparent ergo enough light?) and 2) around 3.5 m would be small for adult tiger with no stripes, probably … , 3) maybe also fin doesn’t seem curved therefore no tiger?
It’s really hard to say so our last straw is now the community :) maybe somebody can help on this? Thank you in advance.
Original footage is the video (very very bad video, i know), the fotos are edited.

This is my first post so sry if I am not doing it right. Here the task/challenge/request: Five divers spotted a huge shark on 29.12.24 around 9:40 a.m in north atoll Maldives (Gasfinolhu Beru dive site).
The specs: 3-4 meters, distance ~20 meters, visibility > 30m, no current, depth 25-30m, usual temperature, spotted 2 m passing by above sand ground. All divers agree on bulky shape, not elongated, distinct transition from clearly white belly to dark grey top, observed from slightly above, no white tip. We did not detect stripes on the back and one diver (some shark experience ~270 dives) is very sure no stripes were visible on its side and back. The other divers did not see any either but Lack experience. No info on eyes, nose and teeth. Back fin as in footage (very bad footage, wide-angle, tried best with editing). Statistically it’s probably a tiger shark but 1) due to lack on stripes (even though a shadow on ground is apparent ergo enough light?) and 2) around 3.5 m would be small for adult tiger with no stripes, probably … , 3) maybe also fin doesn’t seem curved therefore no tiger?
It’s really hard to say so our last straw is now the community :) maybe somebody can help on this? Thank you in advance.
Original footage is the video (very very bad video, i know), the fotos are edited.

