Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When scientists attached a tag to a pregnant porbeagle shark in October 2020 to learn more about the creature’s habitat, they didn ...
It's nearly 14 feet long and weighs 1,653 pounds, scientists say.
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The Atlantic Shark Institute of Wakefield says it has "achieved a significant milestone" in tagging its 30th great white shark as it researches shark movement and behavior off Rhode Island and beyond.
Where did great white shark Umi go? That was the question OCEARCH and Jacksonville University researchers were looking to answer. OCEARCH attached a satellite tracking tag to the 13-foot 3-inch, 1,225 ...
Dr. Catherine Macdonald, left, holds a pregnant black tip reef shark while Frida Lange, right, a homeschooled girl interested in marine biology, measures the shark during a shark tagging expedition in ...
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 ...
A long-lost great white shark tag has revealed one shark's stunning journey from South Africa to Southeast Asia, giving new insight into the apex predator's migratory behavior. In 2012, researchers ...
The limited range of marine protected areas (MPAs) offers reduced protection to vulnerable species such as the highly mobile silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis). Because the survival of these ...