Basking sharks tracked from UK to Canada
May 28, 2008 · Print This Article
Britain’s biggest shark species has been tracked for the first time for thousands of miles from waters southwest of the Isle of Man to Canada.
Until now little was known about endangered basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) when they moved outside British waters, but scientists have confirmed that the animals travel huge distances and plunder deep waters for food. The discoveries were made with the help of two sharks, known as A and B, who were tagged last year.
The detailed pattern of movements will now enable scientists to identify new ways to protect sharks from harm in British waters. There is still a risk of hunting in other waters, however, because of the shark’s highly valued fins, which are a delicacy in some countries.
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