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Fisherman Finds Missing Lego Shark 27 Years After Spill. See The Rare Find

A fisherman from Devon, Richard West, has found a rare Lego shark lost in the 바카라œGreat Lego Spill of 1997.바카라 The shark was part of five million Lego pieces that fell overboard when a cargo ship was hit by a wave off Cornwall.

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Discovered 20 miles south of Penzance, the toy is the first shark reported from the spill. Photo: X
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A Devon fisher has made an exciting discovery, catching a rare Lego shark that went missing nearly three decades ago. The toy was lost during the "Great Lego Spill of 1997," when a massive wave hit a cargo ship called the Tokio Express off the coast of Cornwall, sending five million Lego pieces overboard. Remarkably, some of these pieces are still washing up today.

Richard West, a 35-year-old fisherman from Plymouth, found the long-lost shark 20 miles south of Penzance on Tuesday. He was fishing for monkfish and sole aboard his boat, the Defiant FY848, when he spotted the toy on his fishing nets. West quickly identified it as a Lego shark from his childhood pirate ship set.

바카라œIt바카라™s way better than any fish I바카라™ve caught all week,바카라 said West. 바카라œI바카라™m so happy about it.바카라 The plastic shark, which West has named Sharky, is worn from years underwater and is missing its dorsal fin.

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The Lego Lost at Sea project, founded by Tracey Williams, confirmed the shark as the first-ever reported piece from the spill. 바카라œRichard and I now have joint custody of the shark,바카라 Williams said.

The Lego sharks were part of several sets from 1997, including Shark Cage Cove and Shark Attack. The lost container held 51,800 sharks, both dark and light grey. Many other sea-themed pieces from the spill, like life rafts and scuba tanks, have also been found.

Earlier this year, a 13-year-old boy discovered a 바카라œholy grail바카라 Lego octopus on a Marazion beach. With only 4,200 octopuses in the lost container, they are considered the most prized finds.

Williams started the Lego Lost at Sea project as a fun summer activity. It has since grown into a global effort with over 80,000 followers on Facebook and X, uniting beachcombers who track where the Lego and other cargo pieces wash up. Williams has also published a book about her work and is mapping the findings for a scientific paper.

The project not only creates an archive of our times but also raises awareness about plastic pollution. 바카라œIt바카라™s encouraged people to get into beach cleaning and other environmental action,바카라 Williams said. 바카라œSorting through plastic can be overwhelming, but it바카라™s strangely cathartic바카라”order from chaos.바카라

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