First use of the term "shark"
- Who
- Sir John Hawkins
- Where
- United Kingdom
- When
- 1569
The earliest usage of the term 'shark' to denote these fishes apparently occurred when sailors from the second expedition of celebrated 16th-Century English seaman Sir John Hawkins exhibited a specimen in London in 1569 and referred to it as a "sharke", after which this became the accepted name for such creatures. Until then, they had been referred to by sailors as 'sea dogs'.