A guy was attacked and killed in Alaska! Very cold there! They are round the corner in the Bay of Biscay. Spitting distance for a white. It’s only a matter of time (maybe years) before it’s proved.
Very Very few sightings in the Bay of Biscay and the north east Atlantic, incredibly rare. Aside from the odd wanderer I don't think they frequent here regularly.
There’s too much shit coming from English rivers and sewage outlets for sharks to come close to England. Scotland on the other hand has publicly owned free to all clean water as a basic right. The problem is the sea currents push the shit up the coast towards Scotland.
Here in West Cornwall the late summer sea temp is around 20 deg C, much higher in shallow bays.
They’re here 👍 nice video
Of course there are sharks in the UK, they are called Solicitors
Just because water temp is tolerable for them doesnt mean they are in the UK, llt more to it than that.
Even if Ocearch find nothing in the UK. Which likely, it does not mean they are not here!
A guy was attacked and killed in Alaska! Very cold there! They are round the corner in the Bay of Biscay. Spitting distance for a white. It’s only a matter of time (maybe years) before it’s proved.
Very Very few sightings in the Bay of Biscay and the north east Atlantic, incredibly rare. Aside from the odd wanderer I don't think they frequent here regularly.
There’s too much shit coming from English rivers and sewage outlets for sharks to come close to England. Scotland on the other hand has publicly owned free to all clean water as a basic right. The problem is the sea currents push the shit up the coast towards Scotland.
There's shit in all oceans.
Recife in Brasil has water purity problems, it hasnt stopped shark attackes.
Yes I agree ....water temp is right but the whites are.....very very clean fish.They don't like the smelly waters human waste u know chit!!!😂
No there are not for now, in 10 years time it will be invaded by them
Clearly lies! Or why do they not see all the free meat coming over in small inflatable boats. Yum yum.