you just never know whats lurking below your boatSHARK steaks are on sale in a seaside town after a trawlerman landed a monster catch in his net.
Richard Brannigan was fishing for prawns off the coast of Skerries, Co Dublin, at the weekend when he got more than he bargained for.
The skipper of the Ambitious trawler caught a porbeagle shark weighing 120kg.
Porbeagles are common in Irish waters but they're rarely caught and are not that popular with trawlermen.
The catch was bought by Doran's fish shop on Howth Pier where it was on display until last night.
Sean Doran said the shark was being cut up for steaks, which will be available from today at Doran's on the Pier, the adjoining Octopussy's tapas bar, The Oar House restaurant, and in other eateries supplied by Doran's.
Fish lovers elsewhere in the country who want to sample the shark can order some on http://www.seafood2go.ie
For those who have never sampled a shark steak, Mr Doran said it's a meaty, oily fish.
"The closest would probably be tuna steak," he added.
The porbeagle caught at the weekend off Skerries eats smaller fish such as dogfish, Mr Doran said. But it is not dangerous to swimmers.
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Re: porbeagal from skerries
what,s lurking in,it is a lot more dangerous 
What I said in public
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..but I'm a liar really
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Re: porbeagal from skerries
Sadly, this is far from being truth. Porbeagle stocks are severely depleted and collapsing in north-east and north-west Atlantic. So it's a great loss.Porbeagles are common in Irish waters
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Re: porbeagal from skerries
Saw two of them in the Auction hall in Dunmore East on Tuesday - about 4 - 5ft each. Apparently the crews of the trawlers fish for them themselves and sell it on (the skipper leaves them have it for themselves)
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from what i hear form marine researchers in UCD they are not in great numbers at all - where is the independent getting its info from
most large shark numbers are in a bad state
most large shark numbers are in a bad state
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corbyeire I do not know either.

In other words we can kiss poor porgie goodbye within next few yearsSadly,the porbeagle is now only rarely seen in British and European waters, as a result of
decades of exploitation by commercial fisheries for its valuable meat, oil and fins. The Northeast
Atlantic population is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN (World Conservation Union) Red List of
Threatened Species. (..) There is no management for the severely depleted porbeagle shark population in the Northeast Atlantic
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Re: porbeagal from skerries
Long gone are the days in the 60's and 70's when Jack Shine used to cath them from the rocks at Green Island and Ballyreen...some feat.
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i sent them an email about their lack of research and got no reply
the story matters not accuracy
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Re: porbeagal from skerries
Something I have my heart set on. Between the Trawlers and the weather gods doesn't look like I'll get a go at them this year.Ivan wrote:Long gone are the days in the 60's and 70's when Jack Shine used to catch them from the rocks at Green Island and Ballyreen...some feat.
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