Huge 21 stone shark caught off Portland
The pair of porbeagle sharks - a relative of the deadly Great White - were caught by anglers Adam Carter and Matt Mizen about seven miles off Portland. Images: BNPS TWO huge sharks weighing more than 500lbs were caught off the south coast, about seven miles off Portland back in 2019. The pair of porbeagle sharks - a relative of the deadly Great White - were caught by anglers Adam Carter and Matt Mizen. Adam s catch measured about 8ft long and weighed more than 21 stone while Matt s specimen was thought to weigh more than 14 stone.
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Knoll Gardnes will hold a charity wildlife discovery day next month KNOLL Gardens have announced details of a charity wildlife discovery day on Tuesday, August 3, where visitors can enjoy a guided garden walk or a self-guided wildlife discovery trek. Experts will be on hand to teach visitors about a vast array of insects, birds, reptiles, and mammals that chose to eat, dine, shelter and live at the site near Wimborne. It will support the Knoll Gardens Foundation, Dorset Wildlife Trust, the RSPB and the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC). Foundation chairman Rowena Jecock said: “We look forward to welcoming people to the garden to discover for themselves how Knoll Gardens’ ethos of sustainable, naturalistic planting can create a haven for wildlife.