A global treaty has extended trade protections to more than 70 shark and ray species whose numbers are in sharp decline.
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The ecological collapse that begins when top predators like sharks fade
Sharks play a critical role in maintaining balance throughout marine ecosystems. Scientists have found that their presence ...
For the first time, scientists have captured video evidence of what appears to be blue shark mating behavior off the Basque ...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora on Friday updated its regulation and ...
DNA testing shows fins from critically endangered species like hammerheads and oceanic whitetips are flooding Hong Kong ...
A proposal to regulate international trade of gulper sharks could help to save the species.
One of the most comprehensive surveys to date of shark and other large predator fish in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) ...
The show's writer Christina Meiping Chen shares the inspiration behind the show and what the audience can expect.
A new study found several species in the shark genus Carcharhinus are at risk of extinction. If so, ecosystems could fall ...
After years of planning, fundraising and waiting, Mote Marine Laboratory’s brand-new, $132 million Science and Education ...
Fossils reveal a giant lamniform shark lived 115 million years ago in Australia. The discovery shows early modern sharks grew ...
For more than five decades, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science’s shark research group has worked to pull back the veil on sharks.
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