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Decomposing ‘whale shark’ five metres long found off Cheung Chau in Hong Kong with nylon rope around its tail

The decomposing body of a whale shark, a rare species in local waters, was found off the coast of Cheung Chau.

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Experts from Ocean Park Conservation Foundation remove the whale shark from the water. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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The decomposing body of a whale shark, a rare species in local waters, was found off the coast of Cheung Chau.

The five-metre creature was spotted about 50 metres off the island by Cheung Chau resident Dan Carew. He reported the sighting to the police shortly before 7pm yesterday.

Watch: Whale shark found in Cheung Chau with rope around its tail

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The marine police later located the decomposing body near a coastal area off Cheung Chau Peak Road West.

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Carew told the media he saw the shark floating off the sea at sunset and immediately left his home to check it. It was later washed closer to the coast.

A rope can be seen around the shark. Photo: Dan Carew
A rope can be seen around the shark. Photo: Dan Carew
Carew said there was a nylon rope around its tail.
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