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50 sharks spotted circling in waters near Sussex coast | 50 sharks spotted circling in waters near Sussex coast |
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50 sharks have been spotted circling in a small pool of tidal waters at an RSPB reserve near Selsey, in West Sussex. | 50 sharks have been spotted circling in a small pool of tidal waters at an RSPB reserve near Selsey, in West Sussex. |
Some of the sharks were up to five foot in length, and were a fearsome sight to passers-by who could see their distinctive fins sticking up through the water. | Some of the sharks were up to five foot in length, and were a fearsome sight to passers-by who could see their distinctive fins sticking up through the water. |
Fortunately, great whites haven't started invading Sussex yet - the sharks spotted at RSPB Medmerry were smooth-hounds, a species of shark found more commonly in offshore coastal waters. | Fortunately, great whites haven't started invading Sussex yet - the sharks spotted at RSPB Medmerry were smooth-hounds, a species of shark found more commonly in offshore coastal waters. |
They're relatively common in the seas surrounding the UK, but are rarely seen - it's difficult to spot a single smooth-hound, never mind 50 at once. | They're relatively common in the seas surrounding the UK, but are rarely seen - it's difficult to spot a single smooth-hound, never mind 50 at once. |
Last month, two smooth-hounds were spotted at the reserve, but this latest massive gathering is the biggest yet. | |
Peter Hughes, an RSPB warden at the reserve said the unusual sighting was "astonishing". | Peter Hughes, an RSPB warden at the reserve said the unusual sighting was "astonishing". |
"There were just theses huge fish everywhere in knee-deep water," he said. "We knew in time that Medmerry was going to be a great place for wildlife, but I don't think anyone expected this." | "There were just theses huge fish everywhere in knee-deep water," he said. "We knew in time that Medmerry was going to be a great place for wildlife, but I don't think anyone expected this." |
Medmerry was created by the environment agency between 2011 and 2013, when the area was allowed to flood as part of a managed realignment programme. It was done with the intention of protecting nearby homes from flooding, but also created an intertidal area that has become a haven for wildlife. | |
Unfortunately, shark-spotters might be disappointed if they want to see the shark gathering, as Peter said that they were unsure whether the remarkable spectacle would repeat itself. | Unfortunately, shark-spotters might be disappointed if they want to see the shark gathering, as Peter said that they were unsure whether the remarkable spectacle would repeat itself. |
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