In a region of Florida known as the River of Grass, John Kominoski plops into hip-deep waters. Blobs of brown periphyton – a ...
New research shows that overfishing has halved the populations of sharks and rays, triggering a loss of ecological functions and increasing extinction risk.
The European Commission is actively following up to the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) 'Stop finning – Stop the trade,' ...
While these types of sharks definitely get the most attention, there are many different species out there that come in all ...
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Sharks are some of the largest and most fascinating creatures in our oceans. They come in many shapes and sizes, each with ...
A new analysis reveals that overfishing has caused populations of chondrichthyan fishes -- sharks, rays, and chimaeras -- to decline by more than 50 per cent since 1970. To determine the consequences, ...
Keji, a 9-foot great white shark tagged by OCEARCH, is back in Florida, pinging off St. Augustine Wednesday. Keji is a ...
A 10-foot great white shark, tagged by OCEARCH, surfaced in the Gulf of Mexico, southwest of the Pensacola coast, Tuesday.
Bowmouth guitarfish ( Rhina ancylostoma) have a striking unusual appearance: though they appear to have the tail of a shark, ...
It’s happening in the Cayman Islands, about 365 miles south of Key West, but the behavior could easily spread due to the ...
“Sharks (and other predatory fish) conditioned to expect food from humans through feeding may become more assertive which ...
Samples of whale shark skin reveal signs of possible diseases and pollutants, showing just how deeply human activity may ...