October 8th, 2015

600 kg Shark Fins Seized By Indonesian Authorities

Rediscovery of the Threatened River Sharks, Glyphis garricki and G. glyphis, in Papua New Guinea

Rediscovery of the Threatened River Sharks, Glyphis garricki and G. glyphis, in Papua New Guinea

Published on 07. October 2015 Rediscovery of the Threatened River Sharks, Glyphis garricki and G. glyphis, in Papua New Guinea William T. White , Sharon A. Appleyard, Benthly Sabub, Peter M. Kyne, Mark Harris, Rickson Lis, Leontine Baje, Thomas Usu, Jonathan J. Smart, Shannon Corrigan, Lei Yang, Gavin J. P. Naylor ABSTRACT: Recent surveys of

High survivorship after catch-and-release fishing suggests physiological resilience in the mako shark

High survivorship after catch-and-release fishing suggests physiological resilience in the mako shark

Accepted on 30. August 2015 High survivorship after catch-and-release fishing suggests physiological resilience in the endothermic shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) Robert P. French, Jeremy Lyle, Sean Tracey, Suzanne Currie, Jayson M. Semmens ABSTRACT: The shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is a species commonly targeted by commercial and recreational anglers in many parts of the

WA: Shark incident at Pyramid Beach near Dawesville

WA: Shark incident at Pyramid Beach near Dawesville

Media Release Department of Fisheries, Western Australia 08. October 2015 ————————— Beach to remain closed at Dawesville today following shark incident Pyramid Beach at Dawesville, where a young surfer was bitten on the foot yesterday, will remain closed for today. The Department of Fisheries is this morning investigating the incident and trying to ascertain if