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Dog walker’s disbelief as ‘dozens of sharks’ wash up on beach

Dog walker’s disbelief as ‘dozens of sharks’ wash up on beach

A dog walker was in disbelief when he came across dozens of sharks washed up on a Merseyside beach.

Mick Preston, from Meols, Wirral, took a trip to Leasowe Beach on Wednesday night (May 17) after he saw a post on Facebook about dead sea creatures washed up on the sand. Mick, 37, said he counted 25 smooth-hound sharks on a small stretch of the beach leading up to Leasowe Golf Club.

However, the number of dead sea creatures on the beach is said to be much greater, with another man telling the ECHO he found over one hundred scattered across the sand.

Mick told the ECHO: “Me and the Mrs and dog went for a walk and it’s just not a nice sight. I’ve done this for a hobby for 22 years – I’ve fished the Mersey since I was 14.

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“The gillnets are the main problem. The fish that are surplus to requirements or ones they can’t sell, they’re just bumping off.

“By the time they’ve been dragged through water in the net and everything [they’re already dead]. They’re tossed overboard like garbage.

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  • May 18, 2023