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“We need to treasure our natural heritage, our biodiversity and our own iconic species and afford basking sharks the same protections that other countries afford them, as we do with whales and dolphins.

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atest press release from Jennifer Whitmore TD, issued on
Thursday, May 13th 2021…
Deputy Whitmore, who worked previously as a marine biologist, said: “Basking sharks are the world’s second-largest fish and they are regular visitors to our shores. Around this time every year, we can catch glimpses of these majestic creatures as they slowly meander up our western coast.
“In fact, recent studies have indicated that Ireland could be home to between 10-20pc of the world’s basking shark population at any one time. Of the eight known coastal surface hotspots for basking sharks in the Northeast Atlantic, five are located on the Irish west coast – in Cork, Kerry, Clare, Mayo and Donegal.
“Basking sharks have been protected in UK waters since 1998, but in Irish waters a person can disturb, approach, harm or harass a basking shark without consequence. This is not good enough. Today, I have brought forward a Bill to add basking sharks to the list of protected species in the Wildlife Act. This will help give them the protection they deserve – and need. Given National Biodiversity week begins on Saturday, May 15th, it is an apt time to move forward with this legislation.
I hope animal lovers all over the country, who enjoy seeing An Liabhán Chor Gréine – the great fish of the sun – every year, will support me and join the campaign the protect basking sharks.