Human actions, such as incidental fishing and ineffective policies, push one-third of shark populations toward extinction.
Data shows that while retention bans are a positive first step, they alone won’t be sufficient to stop the ongoing decline.
Baby whale sharks remain one of the biggest mysteries in marine science, but new research suggests their birthplaces may be ...
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The Fastest Swimmer in the Ocean Puts Sharks to Shame
In the vast expanse of the ocean, teeming with a rich diversity of life, it’s easy for misconceptions to persist about who ...
The Ocean Census has discovered over 800 new marine species, including the rare guitar shark, through global expeditions and ...
Sharks inspire a range of emotions in humans. We shiver at the sight of a fin in the water, but millions of people also tune ...
New species of shark, sea butterfly, mud dragon, bamboo coral, water bear, octocoral, and shrimp were just some of the marine ...
Campers will get messy, with pottery painting, canvas, mixed media and crafts.
In recent years, the number of unprovoked shark bites worldwide has been in decline, possibly due to a combination of stricter beach safety protocols (good) and fewer sharks in the world’s oceans (bad ...
PEOPLE IN JENSEN BEACH ARE VOICING THEIR CONCERNS AFTER NOTICING SEVERAL SHARKS DEAD ON THE BEACH. TREASURE COAST BUREAU REPORTER RACHAEL PERRY CAUGHT UP WITH MARTIN COUNTY OCEAN RESCUE TO BETTER ...