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Anglers land thresher shark in Cornwall | Anglers land thresher shark in Cornwall |
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A group of amateur fishermen have landed what they believe to be a record-breaking thresher shark. | A group of amateur fishermen have landed what they believe to be a record-breaking thresher shark. |
The men spent over an hour dragging the 368lb (167kg) beast on board the boat off the coast of Cornwall on Sunday. | The men spent over an hour dragging the 368lb (167kg) beast on board the boat off the coast of Cornwall on Sunday. |
One of the men, Nick Lane, said they had submitted a record application after the Shark Trust calculated the weight based on the shark's dimensions. | One of the men, Nick Lane, said they had submitted a record application after the Shark Trust calculated the weight based on the shark's dimensions. |
"I was jumping up and down like a little school girl", Mr Lane said. "All hell broke loose." | "I was jumping up and down like a little school girl", Mr Lane said. "All hell broke loose." |
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"Suddenly the rods took off, they were absolutely screaming," he said. | |
Mr Lane, a garage owner from Washford in Somerset, said when they got the shark on board they measured it and took photographs before letting it back into the water. | |
John Richardson, Shark Trust conservation officer, praised the anglers for putting the shark back into the sea. | |
He said: "Here in the Northeast Atlantic Threshers are listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. | |
"The Shark Trust applauds the anglers for returning the shark alive to the water, especially as it may well have been a potential record." | |
Mr Richardson said normally anglers would need to bring a shark to shore to be formally verified for a record, although sometimes informal records can be recognised. | |
To be the largest shark caught in British waters it will need to break the previous record set in 1982 by a 323lb (147kg) thresher shark. | To be the largest shark caught in British waters it will need to break the previous record set in 1982 by a 323lb (147kg) thresher shark. |
Nick Simmonds, secretary of the British Record Fish Committee (BRFC), said he had been unable to verify if a claim had been formally made yet. | Nick Simmonds, secretary of the British Record Fish Committee (BRFC), said he had been unable to verify if a claim had been formally made yet. |
Mr Richardson said he did have a record of their catch but the Shark Trust did not confirm or verify catch records. |