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- Great white sharks at California beaches: What scientists are . . .
The great white shark mystery: In Southern California, they're being spotted more than ever Along the Golden State's iconic beaches, sightings of juvenile great whites have increased five-fold
- Megalodon sharks may have become megapredators by running hot
To get more direct evidence of the body temperatures of these shark species, and therefore better understand their respective metabolisms, the team turned to the only fossils the sharks have left
- What Is in Your Shark Fin Soup? Probably an Endangered Shark . . .
Shark fin soup, consumed by Asian communities throughout the world, is one of the principal drivers of the demand of shark fins This near USD 1 billion global industry has contributed to a shark population declines of up to 70% In an effort to arrest these declines, the trade in several species of sharks is regulated under the auspices of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered
- How does overfishing affect sharks and rays? - Save Our Seas . . .
Some – like sharks and rays – reproduce more slowly than others, making them more vulnerable to fishing pressure If we kill sharks more quickly than they reproduce, we are overfishing; their numbers will dwindle and we won’t be able to catch many sharks in the future Overfishing is a problem for both sharks and us
- Continent-wide declines in shallow reef life over a decade of . . .
Exploited fish species showed more rapid decreases on average (29% decline; 95% confidence interval: 15–41% decline; n = 85) than unexploited fishes (12% decline; 95% confidence interval: 7–16
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- The conservation status and population decline of the African . . .
We used counts from 18 localities where penguins bred in South Africa for more than 5 of the 41 years from 1979 to 2019 (Figure S1, Appendix 1) Of a possible 738 annual counts, 472 were completed and 265 were not made In Namibia, counts are made monthly, with the highest count taken to represent the annual estimate
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