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New clues to mystery sea monster | New clues to mystery sea monster |
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Fresh clues have been found to help a scientist in her efforts to identify a mystery creature found on Orkney. | Fresh clues have been found to help a scientist in her efforts to identify a mystery creature found on Orkney. |
Geneticist Dr Yvonne Simpson has researched the Stronsay Beast and will reveal her latest discoveries at the Orkney International Science Festival. | Geneticist Dr Yvonne Simpson has researched the Stronsay Beast and will reveal her latest discoveries at the Orkney International Science Festival. |
The creature's carcass, which some said was that of a basking shark, was found off Stronsay in 1808. | The creature's carcass, which some said was that of a basking shark, was found off Stronsay in 1808. |
Dr Simpson has said the descriptions of its long neck were along the lines of those of the Loch Ness Monster. | Dr Simpson has said the descriptions of its long neck were along the lines of those of the Loch Ness Monster. |
Festival director Howie Firth said few tissue samples had survived, but through her studies the geneticist had found several other items recovered from the remains. | Festival director Howie Firth said few tissue samples had survived, but through her studies the geneticist had found several other items recovered from the remains. |
The festival opens on Thursday and Dr Simpson will give her talk on 12 September - the 200th anniversary year of the day the creature was found. | |
Last year, she gave a joint talk with Loch Ness expert Adrian Shine during the Highlands Science Festival. | Last year, she gave a joint talk with Loch Ness expert Adrian Shine during the Highlands Science Festival. |
The Stronsay Beast was first sighted in September 1808 on rocks at Rothiesholm Head, on the south east of the island, by a local fisherman. | The Stronsay Beast was first sighted in September 1808 on rocks at Rothiesholm Head, on the south east of the island, by a local fisherman. |
Sworn testimonies | Sworn testimonies |
Various others saw the carcass and fragments of it are preserved at the Royal Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. | Various others saw the carcass and fragments of it are preserved at the Royal Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. |
Some people suggested it was a basking shark or a large unidentified shark. | Some people suggested it was a basking shark or a large unidentified shark. |
Orcadian Dr Simpson, who has a degree in evolutionary, environmental and biomedical genetics from the University of St Andrews and a PhD in the field of DNA damage repair from Edinburgh's pathology department, is fascinated by the stories. | Orcadian Dr Simpson, who has a degree in evolutionary, environmental and biomedical genetics from the University of St Andrews and a PhD in the field of DNA damage repair from Edinburgh's pathology department, is fascinated by the stories. |
Of her research comparing the two "monsters", she told the BBC Scotland news website last year: "Based on an analysis of eye-witness descriptions, Nessie and the Stronsay Beast are both massive aquatic creatures. | Of her research comparing the two "monsters", she told the BBC Scotland news website last year: "Based on an analysis of eye-witness descriptions, Nessie and the Stronsay Beast are both massive aquatic creatures. |
"The drawings of the Stronsay Beast carcass are strikingly similar in shape and size to the popular image of Nessie." | "The drawings of the Stronsay Beast carcass are strikingly similar in shape and size to the popular image of Nessie." |
During her studies of the Orkney creature, Dr Simpson was impressed by the wealth of eye witness accounts and sworn testimonies given to justices of the peace. | During her studies of the Orkney creature, Dr Simpson was impressed by the wealth of eye witness accounts and sworn testimonies given to justices of the peace. |
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