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A WARNING has been issued to beachgoers across the country after fishermen claimed that they spotted a "Great White Shark" in Irish waters. The fishermen were left shocked by the sight off the beast, which they spotted off the Galway coast. John McGloin was fishing off the coast of Connemara in Galway with his friend when a Great White Shark approached their boat.

He was left flabbergasted by the rare moment as the shark dawdled around his boat before swimming off. Nearly all coastal and offshore areas with temperatures between 12C and 24C during the summer months are home to the Great White Sharks. However, some experts say that as the Atlantic Ocean heats up due to global warming, sharks and other sea creatures may be relocating their habitats further north.



While Great White Sharks aren't hostile towards humans and they don't consider us food, they do pose a threat when close to people as they can still bite - which is very painful. Speaking to Galway Beo , John said: "There is no doubt that it is a Great White Shark with about three meters in length. "The shark was very curious, circling around the boat for a couple minutes until it disappeared.

"It wasn’t far from the coast and my friend has spotted a few fins in the last few days around the Galway area, mostly in between Spiddal and the Aran Islands. "So this is a warning to all the swimmers." He urges all swimmers to proceed with caution when swimming in Irish waters , as Great White Sharks are accountable for the hi.

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