Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Fancy swimming on an uncrowded beach this Summer?
Sea Temperatures rising on average by 0.23 % year on year for the last 25 years it's just a matter of time before these fantastic creatures are common sights in our waters .
Yep we know that, but not seen around That part for a lifetime let alone a 15ft.
It’s very exciting isn’t it, until some damned N.African fisherman kills the beauty no doubt. I did see a huge ones teeth in Malta once, the cafe owner sold me a photo of it too nearly 21ft, caught there in late 80s. Seen the same guy in same photo in several books too so quite interesting to meet the chap in his humble cafe years later.
This has caused quite a stir in the science community tonight.
Until their main prey show up then it will be unlikely they will ever establish themselves in these waters , i doubt one overweight grey seal at Newhaven constitutes a mass exodus of Great Whites from their favorite hunting grounds into the murky waters of the english channel , a increase in seal population however and all the ingredients are in place for them to start migrating to our waters on a regular basis , and perhaps a resident population in time .