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Where and When To Go Diving with Basking Sharks

By Andy Zunz | Published On December 22, 2016
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Where and When To Go Diving with Basking Sharks

A basking shark in the Hebrides of Scotland

Alex Mustard

With its mouth gaping, scooping up gobs of plankton, the basking shark looks like something straight out of a midnight science-fiction flick. But it’s that behavior that makes swimming along-side Cetorhinus maximus — the second-largest living fish at a max of about 30 feet — and photographing it so special. And if you spot basking sharks — which school as they follow plankton to the Hebrides archipelago off the northwest coast of Scotland — you’ll have the chance to see the slow-swimming fish feeding near the surface of the water. Even if you get skunked, dolphins, seals and whales are also known to frequent these north Atlantic islands.

When to go:

April to October

Where to go:

Basking Sharks Scotland

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