A giant wicker shark has marked the start of a month-long campaign to raise awareness of marine conservation in Devon.
The 20ft (6m) handcrafted basking shark, created by Falmouth University lecturer Duncan Cameron, was installed at Royal William Yard, Plymouth, to mark Shark Month.
The Shark Trust said it was running a programme of awareness, art and advocacy throughout July to promote the importance of shark conservation.
Paul Cox, the charity’s chief executive, said this year’s campaign would celebrate “the incredible world of sharks”.
Mr Cox said: “We’ve created lots of fun and fascinating ways for all the family to engage with the vital issues of conservation whilst diving into and celebrating the incredible world of sharks.”
The programme includes a 360-degree virtual reality shark experience, wine tastings inspired by Great White habitats, rock pooling adventures and film screenings.
The shark was created from salvaged bamboo, willow and pallet wood.