In an extraordinary find in the waters off the Isle of Wight, a mantis shrimp - renowned for its unique vision and hunting prowess - has been recorded on video, offering a rare glimpse of this elusive species thriving in UK marine waters.
Recorded near Bouldnor, Isle of Wight, this remarkable video find marks only the second known sighting of a mantis shrimp in the area, highlighting the unique marine biodiversity of the region.
The mantis shrimp (Rissoides desmaresti) was discovered by a member of the public, Jean Saunders, who contacted Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to confirm its identification.
Jean’s video provides one of the most detailed records of this species in UK waters. Sightings of mantis shrimp in UK waters are rare, only a few isolated sightings have been recorded along the south and west coasts of the British Isles, usually dead animals are washed up on the shore or captured in fishing gear.