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A wide variety of sharks and rays inhabit Irish waters, including 39 species of sharks and 28 species of skates and rays. Members of this diverse group can be found in all our seas, ranging from shallow estuaries down to depths of 2000m or more in the Atlantic. Purse Search Ireland, Marine Dimensions.Contrary to popular belief, sharks do live in the seas around Northern Ireland. In fact, we have more than 20 species! Including some of the fastest, rarest and largest in the world!Second-largest living fish on planet to become 'protected wild animal' under Ireland's Wildlife Act. Historic legal protection for thousands of endangered basking sharks which comes into effect on Monday is a “game-changer” for the globally significant population in Irish waters, campaigners have said.
What is the biggest shark in the North Sea : This gentle giant is the largest shark in UK seas, reaching up to 12m in length. There's no need to fear them though, they only eat plankton!
Is it safe to swim in the Irish Sea
Think Safety First
Swimmers of all levels should exercise caution in the sea, especially along the west coast where Atlantic Ocean conditions can be quite wild. Rip currents are fast-moving belts of water that can quite literally pull your legs out from under you.
Are there tiger sharks in Ireland : On three occasions this year, smalltooth sand tiger sharks (Odontaspis ferox) have either washed up or been spotted in Irish and British waters. Sightings of the tiger shark are unusual given they would normally be found in more southern waters.
The blue shark is a long-distance migrant that is present in Irish waters usually from June to October, when it is taken by recreational anglers on a catch-and-release basis. The blue shark is one of Ireland's largest and most valuable marine sport fishes.
Only two specimens of mako shark have been recorded from Irish waters, both from Kinsale, on July 20,1965 and August 21, 1969. These two shark weighed 174lb and 90lb, respectively. The mako is typically an oceanic warm-water species that rarely comes close to our shores.
What is the biggest shark caught in Ireland
Porbeagle shark
A huge Porbeagle shark, the biggest of its kind ever caught off Irish waters, has been landed and tagged off the coast of Donegal. An international team of scientists led by Trinity College Dublin tagged and released the record-breaking 2.8 metre shark.Devon and Cornwall are two of Britain's largest shark hotspots, with an estimated 10 million small and 100,000 larger sharks across 40 different species said to already be swimming in the seas around the UK.Because of these characteristics, many experts consider bull sharks to be the most dangerous sharks in the world. Historically, they are joined by their more famous cousins, great whites and tiger sharks, as the three species most likely to attack humans.
Gurteen Bay, County Galway
Gurteen Bay (neighbour to Dog's Bay) is another one of the top spots for wild swimming in Ireland. Located in Connemara, this beach makes up one part of the tombolo which juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. Aside from swimming, this postcard-worthy setting is one for the books!
Can you swim in Dublin sea : If you would like to venture closer to Dublin city centre, Vico Baths, 40 Foot and Sandycove Beach are all excellent spots to get a real experience of swimming in the Irish sea. Always check your swimming gear, fitness level and for hidden rock pools.
Was there a shark found on the beach in Ireland : A huge 14ft smalltooth sand tiger shark washed up at Kilmore Quay, Co. Wexford, this weekend. Scientists believe it to be the first official record of the species being found in Ireland's waters.
Is blue shark aggressive
Although the blue shark is not considered to be aggressive, it is potentially dangerous to human beings and has been implicated in several unprovoked attacks. Since the 1970s, blue shark populations have declined in the Atlantic and Indian oceans, and they have increased only slightly in the Pacific Ocean.
The skipper had hoped to sell it for 10 euro per kilo and had arranged a fishmonger to cut up and distribute the shark. Unfortunately for this fisher he did not realize that it is illegal under the Common Fishery Policy to sell basking shark meat and products even if caught incidentally.Yes. They have been occasions when they spotted in the Mediterranean. The Sicilian channel, near the Italian island of Lampedusa, is the only location in the Atlantic region where both pregnant females and newly born great whites have been sighted.
Could a great white survive in UK waters : The great white vs humans.
The waters they tend to inhabit are generally around the 16°C mark, which is bang in the middle of the mean water temperature the UK experiences during summer and autumn months. Making our waters perfect for great whites.