Businessman Dave Fishwick announced the scheme during a segment on UK television show 'This Morning'.
The veteran Nessie hunter has spent more than 3 decades scouring the waters of Loch Ness for signs of its elusive monster.
55-year-old John Payne from Newport, Wales had been visiting Loch Ness in Scotland when he spotted something unusual.
Eoin O'Faodhagain is no stranger to watching webcam streams of the iconic Scottish loch for signs of the legendary monster.
A strange shape not dissimilar to that typically associated with the Loch Ness Monster was recently sighted in the water.
One expert has called into question the theory that the Loch Ness Monster is actually a type of giant eel.
From Bigfoot to the Loch Ness Monster - we take a look back at the most popular crypto stories of the last twelve months.
Efforts to identify an animal washed up on a beach in the UK have been generating a number of intriguing suggestions online.
A veteran Loch Ness Monster hunter has spotted something unusual moving through the waters of Scotland's famous loch.
According to the latest report, a mother and daughter had been visiting the loch when they spotted something in the water.
Something strange was moving near the surface of Scotland's iconic loch during this year's 5th official Nessie sighting.
Rising temperatures and other environmental changes could make it easier to locate Scotland's elusive monster.
Photographs of a long-necked animal in Loch Ness have been doing the rounds, but not everything is as it seems.
The discovery that some plesiosaurs could have lived in freshwater has re-ignited the debate on Nessie.
Scotland's first ever football floodlights ended up being used in the hunt for the Loch Ness Monster back in the 1930s.
Researcher Charles Paxton takes a look back over the history of the world's most famous lake monster.
A couple who had been visiting Loch Ness recently managed to record something unexplained moving in the water.
A sketch of the Loch Ness Monster drawn in 1936 has been revealed as part of a cache of newly published files.
According to reports, Margaret Thatcher's government once planned to use trained dolphins to hunt the Loch Ness Monster.
The famous Scottish loch monster is often said to be a plesiosaur - but just how plausible is that?