The sighting of a basking shark in Cornwall this week has been dubbed "exciting" by a wildlife trust. It comes after a video emerged on social media of the animal in St Ives harbour. Abby Crosby ...
Undersea mountains are key locations for predators—with 41 times more sharks than the open ocean, new research shows.
Tiger sharks are typically thought to inhabit in the Caribbean seas and Pacific islands, but they are clearly lurking off the ...
The Cornwall Wildlife Trust said a thresher shark was found dead at Par beach on 1 January after suspected "sport fishing" An endangered species of shark was found dead at a beach in Cornwall ...
An endangered shark found on a Cornish beach was likely killed by sport fishing, Cornwall Wildlife Trust has confirmed. The dead thresher shark was discovered by a dog walker on New Year's Day.
The two-and-a-half metre thresher shark was discovered at about 8am on New Year's Day on Par beach, Cornwall. Described as "shy and harmless" to humans, the large fish cross through UK waters ...
A shark was found washed up on a beach in Cornwall by a woman walking her dog. The fish, discovered on Par beach, near St Austell, was confirmed to be a thresher shark. Sadly deceased, teams from the ...
The 14ft-long shark - dubbed Contender - was found swimming below the surface under southwest Atlantic waters and is now being tracked as it moves south down the Gulf Stream. Scientists said the great ...
Under-sea mountains are key locations for predators – with 41 times more sharks than the open ocean, new research shows .The study – led by the ...
Never expected to see what we did as Neil our skipper said in 20 years he’s been seeing the whales here he’s never seen one do that." READ MORE: Endangered shark in Cornwall likely killed by sport ...