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Shark & Skate Tagging Training
Our Living Seas Trainee, Maeve, tells us what she learnt on a recent Sea Deep shark tagging course.
Shark guide
Shark & Skate Tagging Training
Our Living Seas Trainee, Maeve, tells us what she learnt on a recent Sea Deep shark tagging course...
Porbeagle shark
The porbeagle shark is a member of the shark family Lamnidae, making it one of the closest living relatives of the great white shark.
Thresher shark
The thresher shark is a migratory species and passes through UK waters in the summer months. If you’re lucky, you might see this magnificent shark jump high out of the water in to the air.
Tope shark
This slender and elegant shark species is often found close to shore all around our coasts and can grow up to 6 feet long.
Basking shark
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!
Blue shark
It's easy to see where the blue shark got its name from. These sleek, elegant sharks have beautiful metallic blue backs which provide brilliant camouflage out in the open ocean.
Spurdog shark
This slender shark gets its name from the spines in front of its dorsal fin. It can use these spines to defend itself by curling in a bow and striking at a predator.
Spotted ray
The spotted ray is one of the smallest species of skate, growing to only 80 cm.