The vulnerability of a shark population to losing even small numbers to fishing has been highlighted by researchers from the University of Chester and partners in the Philippines using a remote stereo ...
Rising acidity in Earth's oceans could be weakening sharks' teeth, potentially inhibiting their ability to capture prey, according to a new study. A study published in Frontiers in Marine Science set ...
A new documentary and free Museum of the Gulf Coast event explore the return of great white sharks to Gulf waters.
The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) has filed a petition asking NOAA Fisheries to identify and sanction China over ...
In the heart of French Polynesia, a narrow channel carves its way through the Fakarava Atoll, connecting a vast lagoon to the open ocean. To the casual eye, it’s a beautiful stretch of turquoise water ...
Over a third of shark, ray, and chimaera species are threatened with extinction, with overfishing driving declines. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are one of our best conservation tools, but many in ...
The story of sharks in Colombia was once one of loss. Juvenile scalloped hammerheads, once a common sight gliding through Colombia’s coastal waters, have become increasingly rare. For generations, ...