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Shocking moment fisherman hauls up giant 22ft SHARK after ‘accidentally’ netting beast at Spanish port

Published on April 14, 2025 at 09:57 AM

THIS is the jaw-dropping moment a massive shark was accidentally caught by fisherman in Spain.

The 22ft beast was hauled out of the water in the country’s north-eastern Catalonia region.

Large shark on the dock surrounded by people.
The 22ft beast was hauled out of the water in Spain
People untangling a large whale from a fishing net.
Its tail is pictured tangled in a net
Fishermen with a large shark caught in a net at a port.
The gargantuan creature was found in Port de la Selva

Basking sharks are listed as a protected species by regional authorities.

The startled fisherman alerted the area's marine life foundation CRAM once he realised what he had caught.

He brought it ashore to Port de la Selva, about two hours drive northeast of Barcelona, where experts found out it was a female shark.

CRAM made clear the capture was accidental and that the fisherman had “immediately”; alerted the authorities.

A video showing the heart-stopping moment it reached dry land has been shared widely on social media.

The clip, which has been seen more than 150,000 times on X (formerly Twitter), shows onlookers crowded round the vast creature as it is brought to shore.

What appears to be a fishing net can be seen tangled around the shark’s tail fins.

The shark had entered the fisherman’s net and got “coiled tighter”; as it tried to escape, sources told Europa Press.

It was dead by the time it reached port.

The fisherman had followed all protocols, the source added.

CRAM researchers have taken samples from the shark to find out more about her.

Basking sharks are the second largest type of fish in the world – and the largest found in the Mediterranean Sea.

The whopping creatures can often be spotted swimming around the coast of England.

Despite their huge size and intimidating wide mouth, basking sharks are not aggressive towards humans and mostly feed off plankton.

, where seven fishermen had to wrestle a great white shark back into the water.

It took them 35 minutes after catching the beast before they were able to release it.

The fisherman who shared the footage said: “It’s breathtaking seeing a 12-to-13-foot, 1,400-to-1,800-pound animal jump out of the water on the hook set.

“There have been a few great whites caught in North Carolina. None of them have been as big as that one.”

Great white sharks are considerably more dangerous to humans than basking sharks despite their smaller size.

However, the chances of being seriously hurt in a shark attack are low.

Just 47 people being injured in unprovoked shark attacks in 2024, the lowest level in nearly 30 years.

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