Shark tourism needs a diet change! New research highlights the need for stricter regulations on shark feeding tourism, as the ...
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DNA analysis reveals hidden threats to global shark populationsThe DNA analysis revealed something else—the small shark species are not the only ones showing up in the fin trade as small fins. A quarter of the small fins were actually from juveniles of ...
Love them or hate them, sharks are a vital part of the Earth's ecosystem. Here are some of the places where you may be most ...
A Rhode Island fisherman’s video of an unusual shark led scientists to confirm the first documented young spinner shark in New England waters, sparking questions about shifting habitats.
A first-ever analysis of the whole Greenland shark genome gives researchers a couple of clues to their longevity.
Captain John Smith of the X-Stream fishing team said they were participating in an annual competition off the coast of Port Stephens in New South Wales last Saturday (15 February). As the team were ...
The shark was about six feet long, according to the Turks and Caicos government, but its species was unclear ... referring to small, shiny fish that draw sharks to shore.
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