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Major shark survey underway 04.04.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

Up to one thousand sharks as big as Lough Swilly buses will circle the waters of Inishowen in the next few months but wildlife ranger Emmett Johnston said the public have no cause for alarm.
A major new six-month survey, which got underway on Friday, is expected to confirm Inishowen as the basking shark capital of the world with more than ten per cent of the planet’s population resident here every summer.
And while the residents of Amity certainly didn’t welcome the arrival of Jaws in the 1975 Speilberg classic, the Inishowen sharks are expected to trigger an unexpected boost to tourism here.
Four of the huge beasts, which have mouths as big as jet engines, were spotted off the coast of Malin Head by local fishermen on Tuesday. Hundreds more will arrive in the next month.
Expert Emmett Johnston, who is heading up the ambitious marine audit, has already tagged more than 250 basking sharks. He said the mammoth 30ft slow-moving creatures could attract thousands of visitors to Inishowen.
“Our survey will study the locations where basking sharks are most often spotted. It will also look at what time of day and weather conditions they favour before coming to surface. This will help local boat operators to take tours out to see the sharks,” he said.
This basking shark was spotted in Lough Foyle just off Moville shore in June 2010.
Johnston confirmed that the giant fish pose little danger to humans.
“They are very docile big sharks with no teeth. They are not really a threat but people should not try to provoke them,” he said.
The Inishowen wildlife chief is urging the public to help with the shark spotting project from April until September.
“We have developed a prototype tag which is designed to break off each shark before washing up on the beach. If anyone finds one of these tags they should contact me so we can monitor the places where sharks have been,” he said.
If you spot a shark or a special tag contact Emmett on 0872867055.
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