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 large thresher shark was washed ashore before being found on Par Beach on New Year's Day by a dog walker, who alerted Cornwall Wildlife Trust. The charity sent volunteers from it's Marine ...
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.
The thresher shark was found washed-up on Par Sands Beach, near St Austell, by a woman walking her dog on New Year's Day. It is the second thresher to be found dead on a southwestern beach ...
A dog walker at Par Beach on New ... of a shark and alerted the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, the organization said in a Jan. 2 Facebook post. Wildlife officials identified the animal as a thresher ...
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.
The two-and-a-half metre thresher shark was discovered at about 8am on New Year's Day on Par beach, Cornwall. Teams from Cornwall Wildlife Trust have collected the body and will conduct an autopsy ...