Sentences with phrase «basking shark»

The phrase "basking shark" refers to a type of shark that likes to swim near the surface of the water, soaking up the sun. Full definition
Such an unspoilt coastline inspires Enid Blyton - style adventures: take a picnic and the dog through fields fringed in wildflowers to a remote beach; clamber down stepping - stone cliffs to rock pools that are works of marine art; swim with seals and harmless basking sharks.
Only two other sharks do this: the similarly weird - looking basking shark, and the largest living fish, the whale shark.
And we're even thinking about tracking basking sharks
On another short ferry ride to North Uist, we gawk at the enormous shadow and huge exposed fin of a 20 - odd - foot basking shark moseying by.
From basking sharks to breathtaking hikes, Scotland offers world - class wilderness thrills.
Here in the San Juan Islands of Washington, we dearly miss seeing basking sharks on our kayak tours.
Sadly, last year's aerial survey of British Columbia could not locate a single basking shark!
Walk along the beach, and you can spot wildfowl, waders and other sea birds; seals and porpoises, and if you're really lucky, the occasional whale or even basking shark
Harmless basking sharks were common until the 1980's along the entire west coast but have completely collapsed at the reckless hands of man.
I have always thought of my company as similar to the Basking Shark, that slowly moves through the water with its mouth wide open collecting plankton for food.
Next, a boat journey of varying length, spray - filled, banging about on the waves, passing offshore seal colonies, sighting dolphins and, on one occasion, a basking shark.
But shark researchers and conservation specialists hope that the new research showing just how threatened these sharks are might be enough this year for these sharks to join the only three other sharks listed on Appendix II: the whale shark, the basking shark and the great white.
He added that these sharks would have evolved independent of the four known lineages of modern - day planktivorous cartilaginous fishes: the megamouth sharks, basking sharks, whale sharks, and manta rays.
In fact, the diversity of Architeuthis is lower than that for any other marine animal, except one — the basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, whose current population is thought to have rebounded from a small number of individuals.
Same species The findings not only make it clear that all giant squid around the world are the same species, but they also hint that, like the basking shark, the animals came close to extinction at some point in the not too distant past.
Particularly since some of the biggest fish in the business won't be present, against expectations: basking sharks like Mike Leigh, Luca Guadagnino, Claire Denis, Brian De Palma, Harmony Korine, László Nemes and Paolo Sorrentino are all unexpectedly absent, despite having new films good to go, or near enough.
In order to establish appropriate management regimes for Basking Sharks, it is essential that we understand the extent of human impacts on Basking Sharks in UK waters.
Other amazing sightings have included Mola molas, Velella velellas (by - the - wind sailors), blue sharks, a basking shark, and a tufted puffin!
Set out on a private catamaran cruise along the coast of Jura, seeking out minke whales, basking sharks, and dolphins.
Amid the rich waters and scattered islands, search for nesting sea eagles, minke whales, basking sharks, dolphins, and seals, as well as a wide variety of seabirds.
National Reserves occupy a sizeable chunk of the Western Isles, with scarce and protected species of wildflower blanketing the open landscapes, while some of the most fascinating marine life includes porpoises, orcas, basking sharks and dolphins.
Sightings of dolphins, whales and basking sharks are also possible.
Once you've sampled your share of single malts, the countryside awaits with its spectacle of wildlife; keep your eyes out for sea and golden eagles, red - throated diver, puffins, orcas, basking sharks and grey seals found just offshore.
Basking sharks, the 3rd largest species reaching 30 feet in length, were formerly easy to observe as they slowly trawled along the surface for plankton with their giant fins sticking into the air.
The United Nations Convention on the Trade of Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES) lists the whale shark, basking shark, and great white shark as species that could become threatened if trade is not controlled.
The basking shark is a filter feeder, sucking in zooplankton and tiny fish.
There are 15 references to Sharks in Canadian legislation, including the Species at Risk Act listing the White and Basking sharks as endangered species.
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