September, 2011

Singapore’s first supermarket with ‘no shark fins policy’

Singapore’s first supermarket with ‘no shark fins policy’

Cold Storage becomes 1st supermarket with ‘no shark fins policy’ Published on 30 Sep 2011, by The Straits Times. Cold Storage has become Singapore’s first supermarket to stop selling shark fins, or other shark products, in any of its 42 stores across the island, as part of a ‘no shark fins policy’. It also scored

Extinction of sharks in the Archipelago of Saint Paul’s Rocks

Extinction of sharks in the Archipelago of Saint Paul’s Rocks

Published online on 8 September 2011 Extinction of a shark population in the Archipelago of Saint Paul’s Rocks (equatorial Atlantic) inferred from the historical record Osmar J. Luiz and Alasdair J. Edwards ABSTRACT: Detecting and determining the validity of local extinctions is an important conservation measure in order to uncover management failures. There are quantitative

Biological studies on sharks and rays in Mexico

Biological studies on sharks and rays in Mexico

Dr. Felipe Galván-Magaña Biological studies on sharks and rays to recommend conservation or management measures in Baja California Sur Mexico

PETA ad Targets Victim Mauled by Shark

Shark bites Fisherman in Dominican Republic

Shark bites Fisherman in Dominican Republic

Shark bites Fisherman in Dominican Republic shak attack Leocadio Reyes Sarante

3rd Video – Shark Attack in South Africa 28 Sept 2011

Bull Shark caught in Reunion Shark Hunt 29 Sept 2011

Reunion Shark Hunt – The Final Day

Reunion Shark Hunt – The Final Day

Reunion Island Shark Attacks hunt fishing bull shark

2nd Video – Shark Attack in South Africa 28 Sept 2011

1st Video – Shark Attack in South Africa 28 Sept 2011

Shark Attack at Fish Hoek South Africa

Shark Attack at Fish Hoek South Africa

Shark Attack at Fish Hoek South Africa

New Analysis confirms Sharks are in trouble

New Analysis confirms Sharks are in trouble

New Analysis confirms Sharks are in trouble Great Barrier Reef

Population Growth Rates of Reef Sharks

Population Growth Rates of Reef Sharks

Published on 23. September 2011 Population Growth Rates of Reef Sharks with and without Fishing on the Great Barrier Reef: Robust Estimation with Multiple Models Mizue Hisano, Sean R. Connolly, William D. Robbins ABSTRACT: Overfishing of sharks is a global concern, with increasing numbers of species threatened by overfishing. For many sharks, both catch rates

First Day of Shark Hunt in Reunion Island

First Day of Shark Hunt in Reunion Island

Helmut Nickel, Shark Year Magazine, 28. September 2011 The first day of the shark hunt in Reunion has not been convincing. The fishermen were not able to land even one shark, but there are still two days of fishing to come. Two sportfishing charter boats have been authorised by the local government to kill ten

PETA ad targets man attacked by shark

PETA ad targets man attacked by shark

‘Payback Is Hell’ Ad Attacks the Gulf News Release by PETA Humans Are the Deadliest Predators in the Water, Says PETA For Immediate Release: September 27, 2011 Contact: Kristin Richards Sarasota, Fla. — Prompted by reports that a man was bitten by a shark on Saturday while spearfishing in the Gulf of Mexico off the