Discovery in Irish Waters: New Opportunities for Tourism or a Threat to Beach Holidays?

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 5, 2024 22:30 PMNews
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Potential arrival of great whites in Ireland. Source: pexels

Ireland and the UK may soon become home to one of the ocean’s most famous predators – great white sharks. However, despite numerous efforts and unconfirmed reports, no official sightings of this species have been recorded in these waters yet. A new research expedition off the southwest coast of Ireland is aiming to change that. The research vessel is currently operating off County Kerry, trying to locate and tag the first-ever great white shark in these waters.

Researchers believe that the waters around Ireland and the UK could offer ideal living conditions for great white sharks. The water temperature here is comfortable — neither too cold nor too warm — and the abundant food supply, especially near areas like the Great Blasket Islands, makes this region potentially attractive for sharks. One of the main reasons scientists have focused their search in this area is the large seal population on the islands, which could serve as a rich food source for large predators.

To date, great white sharks have been spotted further north, near the Bay of Biscay, and there have been unconfirmed reports of sightings in British waters. A group of researchers from the United States suggests that sharks could be migrating north from the Mediterranean, where their population is endangered, in search of food. For weeks, scientists have been studying the waters off the coasts of Spain, France, and now Ireland, hoping for a long-awaited discovery.

Opportunities and Risks

The discovery of a great white shark off the coast of Ireland could become a major boost for ecotourism, attracting new travelers. Nature enthusiasts and divers from around the world might visit to observe this rare marine predator in its natural habitat. Furthermore, such a finding could spur the growth of scientific tourism, organized tours, and educational programs, leading to increased tourist traffic and supporting the local economy.

However, the presence of a great white shark could also have negative consequences. Tourists who prefer beach holidays may begin avoiding these regions out of fear for their safety. This could reduce the popularity of coastal resorts, and authorities might be forced to implement additional safety measures, leading to increased expenses. It is crucial to manage the public perception of this news carefully to maintain a balance between safety and the region’s attractiveness to tourists.

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