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Irish Mirror
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David Kent

Outrage as thresher shark caught off Ireland taken onboard by fishermen as public blast 'shameful' social media post

There has been outrage online after a thresher shark was caught by fishermen off the coast of Ireland and brought on board in a clearly distressed state.

A post from Off the Scale Magazine on Monday morning had pictures of the shark attached.

It read: "Fish of a lifetime contender. Congratulations for catching and releasing this truly enormous thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus) off the SW coast yesterday. The 4m+ fish was estimated at 500lbs! It jumped clean out of the water twice during the fight."

But the post backfired as hundreds of people registered their anger and disapproval at the incident.

The Blue Planet Society, which works in conservation of wildlife, released a strongly worded statement in response to the pictures.

The thresher shark which was brought on board by a fisherman (Off the Scale Magazine)

It said "Unlike in the USA, catch-and-kill recreational shark fishing in the UK and Ireland is almost non-existent and all sharks are normally released.

"However, this thresher shark caught off Ireland on Sunday should have been released at the side of the boat and not taken onboard.

"Showing off your catch on social media should never override the welfare of the animal."

One user commented: "Have a modicum of respect for such an amazing animal."

A second added: "This is disgusting. Thresher sharks are vulnerable species. How can you take joy in another animal suffering for pointless ‘sport’? Shame on you all."

The thresher shark which was brought on board by a fisherman (Off the Scale Magazine)

While a third replied: "Off the Scale magazine should be ashamed of themselves for running this story, as fish like that should never be hauled out of the water."

A fourth said: "The welfare of the animal is disregarded and abused the moment the hook is in the water. There is no respectful way to drag them for hours by impaling them on a hook until they are too exhausted."

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