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Massive ’10 metre shark’ spotted just metres off the UK coast

After people with binoculars spotted a fin on the horizon her boyfriend Andy Milae, 20, put up his drone to identify the swimmer, earlier.

Basking shark spotted off the coast of Scotland in Ayrshire, July 30 2024. A basking shark has been spotted cruising off the west coast of Scotland - prompting paddle boarders to take a closer look. Carla Smith, 20, caught sight of the shark when visiting Lendalfoot Beach on the Ayrshire coast on Tuesday (July 30, 2024). Carla, who is from Rutherglen, Scotland, said beachgoers had used binoculars to pick out an unidentified marine animal in the North Atlantic Ocean. She said: ?You could see the fin on the horizon. ?People started shouting: ?There is a shark in the water!?? Carla?s boyfriend, Andy Milae, 20, from Troon, decided to fly his drone out to identify the sea creature.
The massive basking shark was photographed off the Scottish coast (Picture: SWNS)

Paddleboarders spotted a huge ’10 metre’ shark cruising just metres off the British coastline.

Carla Smith, 20, spotted the basking shark around 35 metres off Lendalfoot Beach, in Girvan, Scotland.

After people with binoculars spotted a fin on the horizon her boyfriend Andy Milae, 20, put up his drone to identify the swimmer, earlier.

Carla and Andy, from Troon, took to the water on their paddleboards and accidentally crossed paths with the shark, remaining still as it drifted by calmly.

Carla, a student from Rutherglen, Scotland, said: ‘You could see the fin on the horizon. People started shouting: ‘There is a shark in the water!’

‘We still thought it was maybe a dolphin and it was only once we had the drone that we knew.’

Carla took a photo of the shark's fin (Picture: SWNS)
Carla took a photo of the shark’s fin (Picture: SWNS)
The shark was seen opening its mouth as it swam (Credits: Carla Smith / SWNS)
The shark was seen opening its mouth as it swam (Credits: Carla Smith / SWNS)
The shark measured at more than ten metres long (Credits: Carla Smith / SWNS)
The shark measured at more than ten metres long (Credits: Carla Smith / SWNS)

The stunning footage they captured settled the nerves of tourists on the beach, when they realised it was a basking shark.

Carla said: ‘They don’t eat people, which was a relief.’

Basking sharks migrate to Scotland in summer months to feed on the abundance of plankton, before returning to southerly sub-tropics.

Basking sharks can reach up to 12m in length and weigh some six tonnes, making them the largest shark in UK seas.

It is the second largest fish in the world, behind the whale shark.

Carla said: ‘It swam underneath us which was so cool.’

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