The report, published in the journal Ethology, suggests that scientists documented the first known instance of a species of ...
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Shark Attack by Species Once Considered Harmless Shocks Marine Biologists in Deadly Feeding Frenzy in Israel Coast
On a calm April morning just off of Israel’s Hadera coast, a snorkeler drifted among dusky sharks (Carcharhinus obscurus) — a ...
On June 17, marine biologist Enrico Gennari and a group of students set out into the water in South Africa’s Mossel Bay. They ...
Scientists analyzed the DNA of commercially available shark meat. The results were alarming for conservation.
A rare shark species thought to be wiped out due to overfishing has been spotted for the first time after over five decades in Papua New Guinea, shedding more light on the region’s rich biodiversity.
Scientists say the video offers a unique look into shark mating behavior—and might also help with conservation efforts.
Meat from "critically endangered" sharks is being sold in grocery stores, reveals a new report. Researchers found that shark meat sold in U.S. grocery stores, seafood markets, and online vendors often ...
Be cautious at the seafood counter. That’s the message coming from the researchers who conducted a newly released study from ...
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Mining the deep-sea could further threaten endangered sharks and rays
New research has found that deep-sea mining in international waters could threaten at least 30 species of sharks, rays and ...
The animal was caught by Palestinian fishermen and butchered, with video circulating on social media showing crowds of Gazan men in Khan Yunis pulling the enormous fish ashore.The post Rare ...
Fishermen unload a boatload of blue and shortfin mako sharks caught at sea in the city of Itajaí, Brazil. Photograph By Victor Moriyama, Nat Geo Image Collection If you decide to have shark for dinner ...
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