A local non-profit devoted to helping veterans heal from PTSD on the water is now creating a lasting tribute to those they’ve ...
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Scientists tagged silky sharks to map their movement—results reveal major marine red flags
Many marine animals around the world are vulnerable to commercial fisheries, and one of them is the silky sharks or ...
The limited range of marine protected areas (MPAs) offers reduced protection to vulnerable species such as the highly mobile ...
Each shark was outfitted with two satellite tags, a satellite transmitter mounted on the fin, and a pop-off satellite archival tag. The fin-mount tags transmit a shark’s current location to satellites ...
The Galapagos Marine Reserve covers about 133,000 square kilometers. Despite this large size, tracked sharks spent less than ...
Six great white sharks, one of them a massive 13-foot, 1,400-pound female, have pinged in Florida waters since New Year's Eve ...
After racing to Florida in October, a great white shark tagged by OCEARCH has made his way to the state's Panhandle.
After a series of shark encounters off the Carolinas in 2015, two scientists went on a mission. Dr. Greg Skomal and National Weather Service meteorologist Joe Merchant demonstrated firsthand how they ...
“It was very unusual, seeing that increase in the temperature and knowing that the tag popped off early,” Anderson tells Popular Science. “I honestly kept trying to talk myself out of it being a ...
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