Capture extremely rare blue sharks off the UK
The fish is called
The fish was dubbed the "sea wolf" down to 60% of the number when often stuck to the fishing net.
A swarm of extremely rare blue sharks have been discovered off the south coast of England on their way to warmer areas.
This predatory shark is found swimming in the famous Penzance coast. Blue sharks live in the Atlantic Ocean but there are still some that go into British waters to hunt mackerel.
Saeed Rashid from Dorset City and some friends were determined to track down this rare breed. They swam the boat 16km from the shore to deep water in the hope of catching a blue shark.
When the opportunity came, Saeed, 46, despite the danger of swimming near the blue shark and catching the moments of interest.
He said: "Within half an hour of searching, a friend of mine shouted:" Sharks! "We saw a female about 1 meter long swimming around the boat".
Saeed's friend Charles said there would be many other children so the group ventured into the water. Their bravery has been rewarded. Under the water, they also saw a blue shark about 2m long.
Blue sharks are often called "sea wolves" because they follow the pack. A total of 6 blue sharks swim around Saeed and they are not afraid. Gradually, 6 animals increased to 15 and they naturally hunted without noticing the nearby swimmers.
In recent years, the number of blue sharks has declined by 60% and they are in a "dangerous" state. According to reviews, 20 million blue sharks accidentally get caught in fishing nets every year. Blue shark meat does not have much value.
Saeed said: "I hope to come back to see this amazing scene. I will get closer and take great scenes."
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