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A 25-foot basking shark has been spotted cruising off the coast of Hampton Beach. Here's what to know about the second largest sharks alive today.
Basking sharks are the second largest fish in the seas, averaging about 25 feet long, though some have been reported at over 30 feet, and even 40 feet long. Only the whale shark is larger.
Basking sharks arrive in our waters in summer following the concentrations of plankton blooms on which they feed. They generally arrive at the end of April/early May and stay around all summer.
In the following year, hearts were collected from two more basking sharks stranded on the west coast of Ireland - a 6.9-meter female and a 4.8-meter male - Specimens C and D, respectively.
Basking sharks may have been attracted to Cornwall early by algal boom, ... Scientists believe this could be due to a recently reported 50-mile (80km) long algal bloom off the Cornish coastline.
At this time of year basking sharks are first reported off Ireland’s coasts. They feed on plankton, following blooms of the tiny critters into warm summer waters. Second only in size to the ...
Basking sharks may have been attracted to Cornwall early by algal boom, ... Scientists believe this could be due to a recently reported 50-mile (80km) long algal bloom off the Cornish coastline.
Basking sharks may have been attracted to Cornwall early by algal boom, say marine experts as the year's first sigh ...