‘I’m happy we’re not killing them any more’: Ireland’s last basking shark hunter on the return of the giants
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For 30 years, Brian McNeill hunted the world’s second-biggest fish from small boats off the wild west coast of Ireland. Now the species has made a recovery so rapid it has astounded scientistsThe ambush was simple. A spotter on a hill would scan the sea and when he saw the big black fins approach, he would shout down to the boatmen. They would ready their nets and quickly row out to the kill zone.When a shark got tangled in the mesh, Brian McNeill would wait a minute or two while it struggled,...

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