Basking stranded in De Panne
In the Belgian coastal town of De Panne Saturday afternoon washed a living basking shark.
Haelters hopes that the particular one, rarely seen for the Belgian and Dutch coast, knows how to find the way back out to sea. Six relief workers in the area to prevent the basking shark, which can be 6 to 8 meters long with peaks of 12 meters, the sand gets stuck and may not survive.
Haelters hopes that the particular one, rarely seen for the Belgian and Dutch coast, knows how to find the way back out to sea. Six relief workers in the area to prevent the basking shark, which can be 6 to 8 meters long with peaks of 12 meters, the sand gets stuck and may not survive.
#Reuzenhaai die aanspoelde in #DePanne heeft het niet gehaald, ondanks pogingen het dier terug naar open zee te brengen pic.twitter.com/AwM3xxMsEb
— RBINSmuseum (@RBINSmuseum) 29 oktober 2016