Video: 7m long shark swimming close to canoeing tourists
A kayak records the encounter with a 7m-long shark in southern Man Island, the island located in the sea between England and Ireland.
A kayak records the encounter with a 7m-long shark in southern Man Island, the island located in the sea between England and Ireland.
This is a shark that feeds on plankton.
According to the BBC, Craig Whally has caught a plankton shark while exploring the cave near the island of Fleshwick in Man Island."I saw a big fin, so I sat there waiting and it glided over three times. The water was clear and I saw the shark at least 7 meters long. It was really big , " Whally recounted. .
Update 15 December 2018
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