Hunt for shark eggs this easter
A White Skate eggcase (Rostroraja alba — Critically Endangered) This one is more than 15cm long. Picture: Louise Overy
It's not a belated April Fool's joke — some shark and skate species do indeed lay eggs.
Ireland has an amazing diversity of marine species including the group called Elasmobranchs which are more commonly known as sharks, skates and rays. Many of these give birth to live young but others lay eggs.
![<p> The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that “an ecosystem is collapsed when it is virtually certain that its defining biotic [living] or abiotic [non-living] features are lost from all occurrences, and the characteristic native biota are no longer sustained”.</p> <p> The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that “an ecosystem is collapsed when it is virtually certain that its defining biotic [living] or abiotic [non-living] features are lost from all occurrences, and the characteristic native biota are no longer sustained”.</p>](/cms_media/module_img/9930/4965053_12_augmentedSearch_iStock-1405109268.jpg)