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A Great White shark is believed to have been spotted by a holidaymaker off the Cornish coast. | A Great White shark is believed to have been spotted by a holidaymaker off the Cornish coast. |
Richard Fletcher, from South Yorkshire, filmed a shark breaching in the water near a pod of dolphins about 200 yards (182m) from Porthmeor Beach, St Ives. | |
Cornish shark conservationist Richard Peirce, who saw the footage, said the possibility it was a Great White could not be ruled out. | Cornish shark conservationist Richard Peirce, who saw the footage, said the possibility it was a Great White could not be ruled out. |
But coastguards have dismissed the claims as "scare-mongering". | But coastguards have dismissed the claims as "scare-mongering". |
The footage shows an 8ft-long shark breaching almost three-quarters in the water in the vicinity of a pod of dolphins. | The footage shows an 8ft-long shark breaching almost three-quarters in the water in the vicinity of a pod of dolphins. |
When Mr Fletcher returned home to Rotherham he spotted the shark among the dolphins he was videoing. | When Mr Fletcher returned home to Rotherham he spotted the shark among the dolphins he was videoing. |
'Occasional visitors' | 'Occasional visitors' |
Mr Peirce, chairman of the Shark Trust, said it was impossible to make a conclusive identification and that it could have also been either a Mako or a Porbeagle shark. | Mr Peirce, chairman of the Shark Trust, said it was impossible to make a conclusive identification and that it could have also been either a Mako or a Porbeagle shark. |
The last thing we need is scare-mongering over some footage Falmouth Coastguards | The last thing we need is scare-mongering over some footage Falmouth Coastguards |
He said: "If one accepts that White sharks are occasional vagrant visitors in UK waters, these animals could not be ruled out." | He said: "If one accepts that White sharks are occasional vagrant visitors in UK waters, these animals could not be ruled out." |
A spokesman for Falmouth Coastguard said there had never been a confirmed sighting of a Great White shark off Cornwall. | A spokesman for Falmouth Coastguard said there had never been a confirmed sighting of a Great White shark off Cornwall. |
"We get Basking sharks and the odd sighting of a Porbeagle shark which looks similar fin wise to a Great White but they are a lot smaller and completely different. | |
"The poor tourist industry this year is having a really hard time. The last thing we need is scare-mongering over some footage." | "The poor tourist industry this year is having a really hard time. The last thing we need is scare-mongering over some footage." |
British waters contain 33 different species of shark, of which Blue and Mako are considered dangerous to man, according to Mr Peirce. | British waters contain 33 different species of shark, of which Blue and Mako are considered dangerous to man, according to Mr Peirce. |
A group of fishermen claim to have seen a Great White in 1999 although it has never been proven. | A group of fishermen claim to have seen a Great White in 1999 although it has never been proven. |
A 14-year-old amateur marine biologist also claimed she saw a Great White off the north Devon coast in 2003. | A 14-year-old amateur marine biologist also claimed she saw a Great White off the north Devon coast in 2003. |
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