A Sea Monster's Tale : : In Search of the Basking Shark / / Colin Speedie.

There are few marine creatures as spectacular as the Basking Shark. At up to 11 metres in length and seven tonnes in weight, this colossal, plankton-feeding fish is one of the largest in the world, second only to the whale shark. Historically, Basking Sharks were a familiar sight in the northern hem...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Wild Nature Press
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Foreword --   |t Introduction --   |t The Early History --   |t The First Hunters --   |t Changing Views --   |t Anthony Watkins, the Pioneer in Scotland --   |t The Post-War Hunt --   |t The Flag Drops --   |t Reality Bites --   |t In Action at Last --   |t The 1947 Season --   |t The Independent Operators --   |t The Hunt Beyond Scotland --   |t We Set Sail --   |t The Battle Begins --   |t The Early Surveys --   |t Seeking Answers About a Sea Monster --   |t Seeking Answers About a Sea Monster --   |t The End of the Line --   |t Where Do We Go from Here? --   |t Sources --   |t Acknowledgements --   |t Index 
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520 |a There are few marine creatures as spectacular as the Basking Shark. At up to 11 metres in length and seven tonnes in weight, this colossal, plankton-feeding fish is one of the largest in the world, second only to the whale shark. Historically, Basking Sharks were a familiar sight in the northern hemisphere - off the coasts of Norway, Scotland, Ireland, Canada and the USA, for example. In an 18th Century world without electricity, they became the focus of active hunting for their huge livers containing large amounts of valuable oil, primarily used in lamps.Catch numbers were small enough to leave populations largely intact, but during the 20th Century a new breed of hunter joined the fray, some driven as much by a need for adventure as for financial gain. With improved equipment and experience, they exploited the shark on an industrial scale that drastically reduced numbers, leading to localised near-extinction in some areas.From the 1970's onward a new generation took to the seas, this time with conservation in mind to identify where the shark might still be found in the waters around the British Isles, employing new technologies to solve long-standing mysteries about the behaviour of this elusive creature. Using the best of both old and new research techniques, the case was built to justify the species becoming one of the most protected sharks in the oceans.Today, the Basking Shark is a much-loved cornerstone of our natural heritage. There are positive signs that the population has stabilised and may even be slowly recovering from the damage of the past, proving that timely conservation measures can be effective. Join us on a journey amidst wild seas, places, people and conservation history in the battle to protect this iconic creature - a true sea monster's tale. 
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