Marine researchers are investigating the death of a basking shark that washed up recently in Wellfleet. Here's what we know.
Even though it's the heart of winter, sharks are still in our frigid waters. One of those sharks unfortunately washed up dead ...
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Washed-up giant shark removed from beach by forkliftThe body of a giant basking shark which washed up on Scottish beach has been removed by a forklift. The 24ft-fish was spotted “floundering” in waters close to Maidens village on the Ayrshire ...
The basking shark’s scientific name, Cetorhinus maximus, roughly translates to “great-nosed sea monster” in Greek. In reality, these placid sharks, found the world over, are totally harmless.
One of those sharks unfortunately washed up dead on a Cape beach earlier this week, as researchers responded to Wellfleet Harbor and took samples from the massive 6,000-pound basking shark.
If you thought it was completely safe to swim in English seas, you may be wrong, and could encounter a seriously ‘dangerous' shark.
One of those sharks unfortunately washed up dead on a Cape beach earlier this week, as researchers responded to Wellfleet Harbor and took samples from the massive 6,000-pound basking shark.
Tiger sharks are typically thought to inhabit in the Caribbean seas and Pacific islands, but they are clearly lurking off the ...
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