Basking sharks travel in extended families with their own 'gourmet maps' of feeding spots, genetic tagging reveals
Published Date: 1/4/2021
Source: phys.org
Picture the scene. Swimming off Scotland's west coast during a summer holiday you notice a large dark shark nearly 10 meters long headed towards you. A prominent triangular dorsal fin cuts the surface, the powerful rhythmically beating tail driving it silently through the cloudy green depths. You're transfixed by a cavernous mouth large enough to swallow a seal.