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30.06.18, 09: 30
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At first I thought it was some sort of summer fin, but it actually seems like a great white shark was spotted 35km south of Cabrera. Spanish marine researchers from the Alnitak marine research center accompanied and filmed this 5 meter long specimen for 70 minutes. It is a historic and scientifically confirmed sighting of the presence of great white sharks in Spanish waters for at least 30 years.
What effect does such a message have in the minds of vacationers?
So far it has been thought that the great white sharks, which are threatened with extinction, actually only occur in populations in South Africa, California or off the Australian coast, even if there have been individual strays in other waters.
What do you think when you are there as a holidaymaker? Do you still dare to go into the water? It cannot be ruled out that there are more specimens of this species in the waters off the Balearic Islands. In principle, great white sharks are not a threat and they only attack when they feel threatened, sense blood or mistake people for a seal. 1989 saw the last fatal shark attack in the Mediterranean. In the Gulf of Baratti (Italy), a 47-year-old diver was attacked by a shark and pulled into the depths because he was swimming back to the boat in panic.
People forget again, but the fact that sharks don't actually pose a real threat to humans doesn't take away the fear. I wouldn't want to challenge it. In 2017 it was a blue shark that appeared in the bay of Playa Illetas but was injured on the snout by a fishing hook and then had to be put down on the beach.
At first I thought it was some sort of summer fin, but it actually seems like a great white shark was spotted 35km south of Cabrera. Spanish marine researchers from the Alnitak marine research center accompanied and filmed this 5 meter long specimen for 70 minutes. It is a historic and scientifically confirmed sighting of the presence of great white sharks in Spanish waters for at least 30 years.
What effect does such a message have in the minds of vacationers?
So far it has been thought that the great white sharks, which are threatened with extinction, actually only occur in populations in South Africa, California or off the Australian coast, even if there have been individual strays in other waters.
What do you think when you are there as a holidaymaker? Do you still dare to go into the water? It cannot be ruled out that there are more specimens of this species in the waters off the Balearic Islands. In principle, great white sharks are not a threat and they only attack when they feel threatened, sense blood or mistake people for a seal. 1989 saw the last fatal shark attack in the Mediterranean. In the Gulf of Baratti (Italy), a 47-year-old diver was attacked by a shark and pulled into the depths because he was swimming back to the boat in panic.
People forget again, but the fact that sharks don't actually pose a real threat to humans doesn't take away the fear. I wouldn't want to challenge it. In 2017 it was a blue shark that appeared in the bay of Playa Illetas but was injured on the snout by a fishing hook and then had to be put down on the beach.