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February 5, 2019 by Sharkophile Staff

Human presence slowing Great Barrier Reef’s shark recovery

  Much of the Great Barrier Reef is legally protected in an effort to conserve and rebuild the fragile marine environment. Marine reserves are considered the gold standard for conservation, and often shape our perception of what an “undisturbed ecosystem” should look like. However our research, published today in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, […]

Filed Under: Ecology Tagged With: black tip, reef shark

January 11, 2019 by Sharkophile Staff

Jayson ‘The Fossil Guy’ Kowinsky: Digging up a passion for ancient sharks

 This guest column is brought to you by Jayson Kowinsky, more commonly known as “The Fossil Guy.” He is the Avocational Liaison to the Paleontological Society and also runs Fossilguy.com.  Jayson loves to share his interest in paleontology and prehistoric sharks, and helps enthusiasts get involved in the field of professional paleontology. Chiseling away […]

Filed Under: Ecology, Experts, Featured, News Tagged With: Guest column, megalodon, sharks teeth

December 20, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

New research shows megalodon may have been warm-blooded

New research from a team of biologists from DePaul University, William Paterson University and  the University of California — Los Angeles, suggests that the massive ocean predator megalodon may have been warm-blooded and that this may have ultimately resulted in its demise as a species. The team used a system called ‘clumped’ isotope thermometry to […]

Filed Under: Ecology, News Tagged With: megalodon

December 19, 2018 by J. Scott Butherus

Shark watchers may have negative effects on coral reefs

As further proof of why we as humans can’t have nice things, a new study found that a massive increase in ecotourism revolving around whale sharks is having disastrous effects on the surrounding ecosystem. Researchers from the University of Hong Kong, the University of Guam, and the Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines found that […]

Filed Under: Ecology, News Tagged With: ecotourism, whale shark

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