Second Endangered Thresher Shark Death on UK Beach Raises Alarm

Rahul Somvanshi

Concerns for marine life were raised after a rare thresher shark was discovered dead on Par Beach in Cornwall.

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Because of the jaw damage, experts think the shark was probably captured by recreational anglers.

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Known for their large tail fins, which they utilize to hunt fish, thresher sharks are calm animals.

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The preservation of robust ocean ecosystems depends heavily on these vulnerable sharks.

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A major risk to marine life is accidental bycatch from fishing gear.

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Recreational anglers frequently don't know how to release large sea animals safely.

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The shark's death is being looked into by Cornwall Wildlife Trust, which is also advocating for safer fishing methods.

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The Trust stresses how crucial ethical fishing is to preserving endangered species.

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To protect endangered sharks, local communities are calling for stronger fishing regulations.

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