Whether a species has just freshly emerged, or it has been around for millions of years does not dictate its vulnerability.
A lifelong passion for these ocean predators sparked a career in conservation photography and a mission to share the love.
New research shows that losing threatened requiem shark species could erase millions of years of tooth evolution and squeeze ...
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.
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Sharks and Rays Get a Lifeline as New Protections Curb Overfishing
In an unprecedented move, CITES has listed dozens of shark and ray species for protection, in hopes their populations can ...
A group of fishers spotted a rare baby animal-and it wasn't its massive size that captured their attention; it was its ...
Data from the Irish Specimen Fish Committee and Inland Fisheries Ireland show a spike in the number of angel sharks caught by ...
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Here’s Where You’re Most Likely to Get Attacked by a Shark
Shark attacks are rare, but hotspots see more activity due to warm waters, surf conditions, and heavy tourism.
A small bioluminescent shark so rare that there are only two specimens in the entire world has been discovered in the Gulf of ...
The most fin-tastic exhibit on the Strip is adding to its roster. Mandalay Bay’s Shark Reef unveiled its new “Rocky Coast” exhibit this week, featuring four new species of sharks including the leopard ...
Among sharks and rays, species within the first four million years of existence are significantly more likely to go extinct than older species, according to a study led by researchers from the ...
Sharks have had a tough time since the 1970s, when overfishing, habitat loss and a growing trade in their fins began to cut ...
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