A male great white shark, nicknamed Contender, has been tagged by researchers from the non-profit group OCEARCH off the coast ...
“We could see these tentacles moving,” she added in a March 20 interview with The New York Times.
Sharks worldwide are imperiled by overfishing. Yet experts disagree on whether policies in Florida and the U.S. aimed at protecting sharks have in fact done the opposite. In Part I of this three-part ...
As the recreational fishery chips away at shark populations outside the boundaries of scientists’ data books — and as a new ...
After more than a year of no pings, a great white shark named Ormond, tracked by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida's Panhandle ...
Shark fin trade continued despite bans as wholesalers in Kakinada ... This warrants further investigation to understand the demand and consumption patterns such as who is consuming this meat, the ...
Chris Farley and David Spade are back in action in a new video that imagines the ’90s comedy duo as “Shark Tank” contestants. You may get a kick out of the clip if you appreciate Farley and ...
now surpassing the value of the shark fin trade by 1.7 times. The latest report’s findings are stark. How governments, industries, and local communities perceive and value sharks and rays influences ...
A ping means the satellite tag attached to the shark’s dorsal fin moved above water and transmitted location ... more about ...
A ping means the satellite tag attached to the shark’s dorsal fin moved above water and transmitted ... in the ecosystem as well as his migration patterns. Through ongoing efforts like these ...