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 ...
Research shows that catch-and-release policies aren’t enough to slow the trend In a nutshell Catch-and-release policies help but aren’t enough. While retention bans reduce shark deaths, many species ...
Tourists and residents are naturally interested in where sharks roam, no matter how rare attacks really are. Here's what to ...
When scientists in New Zealand checked the footage from an underwater camera, they expected to see a variety of fish and some sharks, and they did. But, much to their surprise, they had also recorded ...
After more than a year of no pings, a great white shark named Ormond, tracked by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida's Panhandle ...
The federally endangered smalltooth sawfish ... they were able to free the tropical fish that looks like a shark but is ...
The “surprise” birth of a gray nurse shark in Australia is good news for the endangered predator species. Getty Images/iStockphoto Months after endangered gray nurse shark Mary-Lou was seen ...
With his magnificent underwater images, Gerardo del Villar wants to rehabilitate the reputation of the ocean’s great ...
Baby whale sharks remain one of the biggest mysteries in marine science, but new research suggests their birthplaces may be ...
The fastest shark in the sea is losing the race against extinction. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour, ...