Published online on 25. October 2011 Seasonal changes in depth distribution of salmon sharks (Lamna ditropis) in Alaskan waters: implications for foraging ecology Aaron B. Carlisle, Christopher R. Perle, Kenneth J. Goldman, Barbara A. Block ABSTRACT: The salmon shark, Lamna ditropis, is an endothermic, apex predator in the productive waters of the Gulf of Alaska
Shark Poaching Now Illegal Species protected in Territorial Waters of St. Maarten
PowerPoint Presentation Hábitat esencial: su estudio en tiburones By Oscar Sosa-Nishizaki Laboratorio de Ecología Pesquera CICESE In Spanish language PDF – Download
Great White Shark caught and released in Manhattan Beach California
Australian Fishery Status Report 2010
Surfer Eric Tarantino attacked by shark off Marina beach in California
Helmut Nickel, Shark Year Magazine, 28. October 2011 European Elasmobranch Association (EEA) – 2011 Annual Scientific Conference The 15th EEA Annual Scientific Conference is currently taking place at the Natural History Museum of Berlin this weekend ( 28-30 October 2011 ). The keynote speakers are Shelley Clarke ( ‘Keeping the Science in Shark Conservation’ )
Surfer’s shock at close encounter with 8ft killer shark.. in mouth of the Spey By Charlie Gall, DailyRecords.co.uk, 28. October 2011 Andrew was surfing with pals at Spey Bay in Moray when the shark darted towards him at the river mouth A SHOCKED surfer used his board to save himself from a shark attack
Helmut Nickel, Shark Year Magazine, 28.10.2011 L’Unione Sarda is reporting that the partly devoured carcass of a dolphin was discovered on the cliffs of Nora, a small town located in the southern part of the Island of Sardinia. The discovery was made by Giuseppe Ollano from the Cetaceans and Sea Turtle Rescue Centre in Pula.
Scientists film hagfish anti-shark slime weapon
Helmut Nickel, Shark Year Magazine, 27. October 2011 Published by the Noosa Waters Residents Association (Inc.) on 22. October 2011: Shark netting programme Over recent years, there have been a number of sightings of sharks in the canals. We have had many discussions with Council and the State Government over who is responsible for removing
Whale Shark Rhincodon typus caught in Surabaya Indonesia