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October 23, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

Satellite tracking may be key to more effective shark sanctuaries

A team of researchers from UC Santa Barbaras’s Marine Science Institute and the Bren School of Environmental Science found some surprising results after they affixed satellite tracking tags on 15 grey reef sharks off the coast of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Of those 15 tagged sharks, eight of them were likely poached by illegal fisherman in […]

Filed Under: Conservation, News Tagged With: reef sharks

October 22, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

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Filed Under: Featured, Sponsored Tagged With: fishing

October 15, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

Grant seeks to unlock mysteries of the megalodon

There’s very few things we know about the megalodon shark for certain. We know that it was one of the largest marine predators on the planet, reaching lengths of over 60 feet. We know that it first appeared in the fossil record nearly 20 million years ago and that it indisputably went extinct nearly 2.5 […]

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: megalodon

October 10, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

Genome sequencing could unlock secrets of shark evolution

Because of their slow rate of evolution, researchers are able to look at a shark’s DNA as a sort of “living fossil,” according to a new study by the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research in Japan. Scientists, led by Riken’s Shigehiro Kuraku, analyzed shark genomes using cutting-edge DNA sequencing technologies and comparative bioinformatics on three species […]

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: bamboo shark

October 10, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

Even fellow sharks can’t evade the tax man

There is no evading the tax man. Captain Jake Scott of Salt Crazy Fishing Charters got that reminder fishing this week off the coast of Crystal River in Central Florida with captain Matt Parkhurst. After battling what would have been a five to six foot blacktip boatside, a much larger hammerhead shark decided it wanted […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fishing, News Tagged With: blacktip, hammerhead

October 8, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

Scientists explore “White Shark Cafe” in remote Pacific

 Using satellite tags and deep-water remote operated vehicles, a team of researchers were able to take a closer look at what has been dubbed as a “White Shark Cafe” in open water between California and Hawaii. The month-long expedition, which was a joint effort by scientists from Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station, the Monterey Bay […]

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: Great white

October 8, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

Jaws’ Dreyfus supports CGI overhaul for classic movie

Jaws without Bruce the shark? For those with a reverence for the classic Steven Spielberg shark thriller, the idea of replacing the practical effects model seems downright sacrilegious. Richard Dreyfuss, who played Dr. Matt Hooper in the 1975 blockbuster, would like to see the film updated for a modern audience by using the latest CGI […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Featured, News Tagged With: Jaws

October 3, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

Study: Demand for shark fin soup leading to population declines

A new study by researchers from the University of Hong Kong, the Sea Around Us initiative at the University of British Columbia and WildAid Hong Kong, reveals that the decline in shark populations is directly attributed to “wealthy consumers’ growing appetite for fin soup,” according to a new study published in the journal, Marine Policy. “Sea Around […]

Filed Under: Conservation, News

October 2, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

VIDEO: Tiger shark beaches in shallows in search of meal

Nothing could keep a massive tiger shark from engorging itself on a beached whale carcass, not even the threat of dry land. This video, taken recently along the coast of Mozambique by Lorrayne Gaymer, shows a 13-foot tiger shark swimming  into extremely shallow water in order to bite off a few chunks of flesh from […]

Filed Under: Videos Tagged With: Tiger shark

October 1, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

VIDEO: Shark goes after boat motor

 A fisherman in the Bahamas might have found a new bait when it comes to catching sharks. Although if he wants to catch a monster, he’s going to need a bigger boat. In a post that has now gone viral with over 14,000 shares, James Munroe shared video of what appears to be an […]

Filed Under: News, Odd Tagged With: lemon shark

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