A new study of great white sharks in Australia found that the sharks prey on bottom feeding species much more than previously thought.
New Jersey museum looks to showcase local shark photography
A new shark-themed exhibit at the New Jersey State Museum is seeking work from local underwater photographers to showcase.
Endangered Species Spotlight: Ganges Shark
Only 3 museum specimens of the elusive Ganges shark exist, all from the 19th century.
Chinese shark fins contain dangerous levels of mercury
A new study found that shark fins being sold in markets in China and Hong Kong contained dangerously high levels of mercury.
Habitat adaptation drives evolution of guitarfish
A new study has found that populations of sharks quickly evolve to adapt to their geographic habitats, creating new genetic strains of the species.
New Guy Harvey socks help out ocean conservation, homeless
Guy Harvey Inc. is pleased to announce a new licensing partner with DivvyUp, a Tallahassee, Florida based company.
NatGeo’s Sharkfest 2020 will last five weeks
This year’s iteration promises to be the biggest block of programing ever with over a hundred hours of shark-centric documentaries, including 17 new episodes.
Prehistoric white shark nursery discovered in Chile
The University of Vienna discovered the fossil site which contained 5 to 2 million year old fossil teeth of juvenile great whites off the coast of Chile and Peru.
Cartilaginous fish may hold secrets to human joint regeneration
Unlike humans and other mammals, the skeletons of sharks, skates, and rays are made entirely of cartilage.
Endangered Species Spotlight: Daggernose Shark
Like many other critically endangered species, slow maturity, reproduction method and large gill nets used for fishing are the main reasons for this shark species’ push to the edge of extinction.
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