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European Shark week At Blue Reef Aquarium

9th October 2008
European Shark week At Blue Reef Aquarium

Staff at the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay are joining a continent-wide campaign aimed at raising awareness of the threats faced by shark species in Eruopean Waters

The aquarium will be hosting 'European Shark Week' from October 11th - 19th with the hope of converting young people into shark lovers rather than shark haters.

Of the 40 shark species found in European seas, one-third are threatened by intensive and illegal fishing, sport fishing and accidental capture, according to the World Conservation Union (IUCN).

The last 15 years have seen an 80-per cent drop in the shark population, and 20 per cent of the European species are on the verge of critical status for survival.

Using a mixture of exhibitions, entertaining talks, feeding demonstrations and fun activities, Shark Week aims to dispel many of the popular misconceptions of sharks as mindless man-eaters by showing the facts behind the fiction.

As well as coming face to face with living members of the shark family ranging from native dogfish to black tip reef sharks, visitors to the aquarium will also be able to visit the 'Shark Nursery' - home to egg-cases, or mermaid's purses, and newly-hatched baby sharks.

There will also be quizzes and competitions and displays by the Shark Trust - a UK shark conservation group along with other information on what we can all do to help save sharks.

Blue Reef Co-ordinator Matt Slater said: "We're hoping that the combination of babies, fun quizzes and our own shark workshops will help to provide our visitors with a different view of these much-maligned predators.

"We ran a shark week last year and it was one of the most popular events we have had at the aquarium. 

"We got some very positive feedback from the public and I'm sure that we also managed to convert quite a few of the visitors into, if not shark lovers, then at least shark supporters!"

 British waters are visited by around 30 different species - including the world's second largest, the basking shark, which can grow to 12 metres.

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