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  1. 1. velj

    As good as it gets out there. Flat calm seas, strong tidal fronts and taking advantage of the abundant ! These are the moment we wait the whole year for! Join us for a adventure this summer!

  2. 21. ruj 2019.

    BREAKING NEWS A small Basking Shark passing through the Farne islands yesterday feeding. It was amazing to see and so close too. I was chuffed for Chris as it was his first sighting.

  3. 21. svi 2019.

    More I love their, how do I describe em...Don Bluth mouth corners.

  4. 26. srp 2019.

    Just as our 2019 work in Scotland comes to a close has published this great paper showing which areas of the UK are most suitable for basking sharks - you can see why we work in Scotland!

  5. 7. svi 2019.

    In Irish we have a great elasmo-saying for people who are very laid back: "Chomh sámh le liamhán gréine" means "As chilled out as a basking shark". 😎 I think I'll have to start using that one in English too. 🦈 🇮🇪

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  6. prije 13 sati

    New study published by my research group at , investigating genetic profiles of Scottish and Irish basking in spatio-temporal context! 🦈

  7. prije 14 sati

    Ireland's largest fish, the Basking shark, 'hangs out' in family groups. New study in the Irish Sea by University of Aberdeen: Video Old Head Kinsale 2016 by

  8. 3. velj
  9. 3. velj

    Genetic samples from our tagging work with contributed to a report published today. The research sheds new light on the migration routes of the , suggesting they prefer to travel to feeding sites with family -

  10. 2. velj

    Sometimes we see travelling in 'trains' like this, we think one of the reasons they do this as it gives them a hydrodynamic advantage and increases feeding efficiency. Join us for a adventure this summer!

  11. 2. velj

    First sighting of sighting of the season in Italy off Apulia! And stay tuned tomorrow, as a big article comes out on ... our project continues to add to the knowledge of 💪

  12. 31. sij

    The largest recorded was around 12m in length, although this shark was nowhere near that it was pretty sizeable. The longer you can come for the better chances you have of the best encounters, check out our week long tour

  13. 29. sij

    Did you know that the used to be hunted primarily for it's oil rich liver? The valuable oil was used for numerous things and resulted in of >80,000 sharks being harpooned in the 20th centuries north .

  14. 28. sij

    Some of my new illustrations for ‘Under the North Sea’, Part 2.

  15. 26. sij

    We're still taking bookings for summer season and we have day trips planned for those that don't have as much time - although the longer you come for the more chances of great encounters!

  16. 12. sij

    A spotted on our Eco Experience last summer. These friendly giants can grow up to 12 metres in length and are the second largest fish in the world after the Whale Shark.

  17. 1. lis 2019.

    Another brilliant paper from ! 🦈 Check out Dr research describing seasonal patterns in dive ! stay in shallower waters during the spring/summer and retreat to deeper waters during winter. 📄

  18. 30. ruj 2019.

    Tracking the world’s 2nd largest shark species (the ) has revealed how diving behaviour differs depending on the season. The paper led by with support from

  19. 24. ruj 2019.

    Amazing shots from Toni and John on a survey near Burghead. Love it when we spot in our beautiful waters.....a reminder of why it's so important to and protect our marine and coastal waters

  20. Good day with yesterday only females seen- late season still allowing windows when weather allows! Storm bound again today!

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