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Dr Mauvis Gore has been leading an SOSF funded research project for the last 5 years to quantify and qualify the population dynamics and demographics of the basking shark in Scotland.
  • Basking Sharks, Scotland
  • OneShow filming for Project Basking Shark

    One of the basking sharks seen during the filming last week

    One of the basking sharks seen during the filming last week

    We had the OneShow film team for their yearly update on Scottish basking sharks with us last week and they are great to work with. They had the most amazing luck as the weather forecast was for force 7 at times, yet we not only found a number of basking sharks but the sun came out as well. Mauvis’s MSc student Holly Allan was with us to see the sharks and to learn how to take photo-id shots, having spent several months going through our photo-id catalogue looking for matches of the dorsal fins over time. Rupert found the decisive sharks for the sunny part of the filming, handling our boat Fairy Tern well in the rough waters. Nephew Austin was on board, not sure what to make of it all. SOSF Dan is coming up to film and is undecided about the cat Smudge that will be accompanying us on our surveys for basking shark next week.

    OneShow film crew trying to meet a basking shark

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    1. I am indeed unsure about smudge Mauvis, but am looking forward to seeing if he (?) has got good sea legs! I’ve heard of seadogs before, but seacats?!

      Packing up for the tomorrows drive up to see you and the sharks now.

      Dan

      Comment by Dan Beecham — 22 August 2009 @ 18:54

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