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    Worrying Decline in Scottish Basking Shark Sightings Raises Concerns

    BenBy BenJanuary 30, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Recent studies have highlighted a concerning decline in basking shark sightings around Scotland’s Hebrides. The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT) reported that in 2023, only seven basking sharks were observed, marking the lowest number since their monitoring began in 2002. In contrast, minke whale sightings have reached record highs, with 167 individuals recorded in the same year.

    Understanding Basking Sharks

    Basking sharks are the world’s second-largest fish, reaching lengths of up to 12 meters. Despite their size, they are gentle giants, feeding primarily on zooplankton. These sharks are commonly seen in Scottish waters during the summer months, where they feed near the surface. However, recent data indicates a significant decrease in their surface sightings.

    Potential Causes for the Decline

    The exact reasons for the decline in basking shark sightings remain uncertain. One possibility is a decrease in their primary food source, zooplankton, which environmental changes could influence. Additionally, basking sharks might be present at greater depths, making them less visible during surface surveys. Climate change and its impact on ocean temperatures and currents could also alter the sharks’ distribution and behavior.

    Conservation Efforts and Marine Protected Areas

    In response to these concerns, conservationists have advocated for establishing Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). The Sea of the Hebrides MPA, designated in 2020, aims to safeguard critical habitats for basking sharks and other marine species. Proper management of this MPA is essential to protect and recover basking shark populations.

    The Role of Public Participation

    Public involvement is crucial in monitoring and conserving basking sharks. Organizations like the Shark Trust encourage individuals to report sightings, which aids in tracking shark movements and understanding population trends. Following established codes of conduct when encountering these animals ensures both human safety and minimal disturbance to the sharks.

    Looking Ahead

    The decline in basking shark sightings in Scottish waters is a cause for concern. Ongoing research, effective management of protected areas, and public engagement are vital steps toward understanding and reversing this trend. By working together, we can strive to protect these magnificent creatures and ensure they continue to grace Scotland’s seas for generations to come.

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