Marine researchers are investigating the death of a basking shark that washed up recently in Wellfleet. Here's what we know.
The Basking Shark’s terrifying gaping mouth ... for eating just about anything they find’, according to ocean conservation group Oceana. Frinton-on-Sea on the Essex coast was the site of ...
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The International Union for the Conservation of Nature has listed the basking shark as a vulnerable species, with populations trending downward. Heather McCarron writes about climate change ...
First evidence of a boat hitting a basking shark Using a monitoring gadget akin to a FitBit ... The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies them as endangered worldwide, and Ireland ...
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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.