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Hundreds of dead sharks found washed-up on Welsh beaches
Published Wednesday, May 27, 2026 · Updated May 27
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AI synthesisHundreds of dead sharks and other fish, primarily dogfish, have been found washed up on beaches in Wales, including Pembrey and Saundersfoot. Natural Resources Wales has suggested that these fish are likely discarded by-catch from fishing activities.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Hundreds of dead sharks and other fish have washed up on beaches in Wales, with sightings reported at Pembrey and Saundersfoot.
- Natural Resources Wales suggests the washed-up fish, primarily dogfish, are likely discarded fishing by-catch.
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Hundreds of dead sharks and other fish have washed up on beaches in Wales, with sightings reported at Pembrey and Saundersfoot. Natural Resources Wales suggests the fish, primarily dogfish, are likely discarded fishing by-catch.
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