An endangered species of shark has been found dead in Cornwall and wildlife experts believe it was killed by a "sports fisherman". The large thresher ... damage to the soft tissue and cartilage ...
The recent accidental catch of a “very large” thresher shark off Rhode Island was fortuitous in that the shark was safely released and continues to provide researchers with important data.
A huge endangered thresher shark has been found washed up on a beach in Cornwall. Classified as Endangered in European waters by the IUCN Red List - it was discovered washed up on Par beach by a dog ...
The recent accidental catch of a “very large” thresher shark off Rhode Island was fortuitous in that the shark was safely ...
Chris Brown was off Block Island fishing for scup, a small fish that weighs about a pound, when something much bigger landed on his deck: a 500-pound, 16-foot-long common thresher shark.
A video shows a giant endangered 11ft long shark lying dead on a British beach - sparking fury after speculation it was killed by anglers. The thresher shark was found washed-up on Par Sands Beach ...
Wildlife officials identified the animal as a thresher shark, a species considered “endangered” in Europe, the group said. “Initial assessments suggest that the shark had experienced ...
A woman walking her dog stumbled upon a massive thresher shark washed up on a Cornwall beach. Teams from the Marine Strandings Network, a flagship project of the Cornwall Wildlife Trust ...
A dog walker found a massive endangered shark washed up on a British beach. The two-and-a-half metre thresher shark was discovered at about 8am on New Year's Day on Par beach, Cornwall.