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Shark Fight: Scientists Complain about Rival Great White Tagging
Nov 02 2016
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Read the full story here: Shark Fight: Scientists Complain about Rival Great White Tagging Take a look at an article […]
Shark Fins & Meat Contain High Levels of Neurotoxins
Sep 11 2016
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In a new study, University of Miami (UM) scientists found high concentrations of toxins linked to neurodegenerative diseases in the […]
400-year-old Greenland shark ‘longest-living vertebrate’
Aug 13 2016
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Amazing new research was just published this month (August 2016) in Science titled Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the […]
Oceanic Whitetip Shark tagging at Cat Island
May 24 2016
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The folks over at the Cape Eleuthera Institute have just wrapped up their 2016 Oceanic Whitetip Shark tagging program. This […]
Don’t bite the hand that feeds
Apr 15 2016
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The team and UM published an article in March 2012 called Don’t bite the hand that feeds: assessing ecological impacts […]
New Study examines the effects of catch-and-release fishing on sharks
Apr 10 2016
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It’s well known that sport fishing for sharks represents a minor threat to their preservation when compared to the commercial […]
Study says Marine Protected Areas can benefit large sharks
Mar 15 2016
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Dr. Hammerschlag’s lab at the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science just published new findings that […]
Hammerhead pitstop « Save Our Seas Foundation
Mar 10 2016
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We recently came across this article written by Tristan Guttridge at the Bimini Biological Field Station explaining how some of […]
How Shark Skin Can Save Us From Superbugs
Sep 28 2015
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While helping the Navy figure out a way to keep its ship sides smooth, he noticed that sharks somehow manage to stay barnacle and algae-free. “By […]
NOAA 2015 Coastal Shark Survey
Sep 21 2015
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The Coastal Shark Research Survey began in 1989 and covers the waters along the east coast from Delaware to Florida. […]
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